Exploring Microsoft Office 2007 Plus Edition

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2007-08-20
Publisher(s): Prentice Hall
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Summary

The Exploring series helps students master theHow and Whyof performing tasks in Office to gain a greater understanding of how to use the individual applications together to solve business problems. Exploring titles featurePerfect pageswhere every step of every hands-on exercise as well as every end-of-chapter problem begins on a new page and has its own screen shot to make it easier to follow. Each chapter contains Hands-on Exercises, Capstone Exercises, and Mini-Cases for practicing and reviewing skills acquired.Exploring Microsoft Office 2007 Plus Edition, 1/e provides thorough coverage of Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Ideal for students and individuals seeking a comprehensive introduction to Microsoft Office 2007.

Author Biography

Dr. Robert T. Grauer

Dr. Robert T. Grauer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at the University of Miami, where he has been honored with the Outstanding Teacher Award in the School of Business.  He is the vision behind the Exploring Series, which is about to sell its 3 millionth copy.

 

Dr. Grauer has written more than 50 books on programming and information systems.  His work has been translated into three foreign languages and is used in all aspects of higher education at both national and international levels.

 

Dr. Grauer also has been a consultant to several major corporations including IBM and American Express.  He received his Ph.D. in operations research in 1972 from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.

 

Judith Scheeren

Judith Scheeren is a professor of computer technology at Westmoreland County Community College in Youngwood, Pennsylvania where she received the Outstanding Teacher award.  She holds an M.S.I.S. She holds an M.S. from the University of Pittsburgh and an advanced certificate in online teaching and learning from the University of California at Hayward.  She has several years of experience in the computer industry with Fortune 500 companies.  She has developed and written training materials for custom applications in both the public and private sectors.  She also has written books on desktop publishing.

 

Maurie Wigman Lockley

Maurie Wigman Lockley teaches desktop applications and management information systems classes at the University of North Carolina Greensboro.  She has been an instructor there since 1990.

 

She lives in a tiny piedmont North Carolina town with her husband, daughter, and two preschool-aged grandsons.  She spends her free time playing with the boys, reading, camping, playing computer games, and singing.  She serves on several not-for-profit boards and is active at her church.

 

Michelle Hulett

Michelle Hulett received a B.S. degree in CIS from the University of Arkansas and a M.B.A. from Missouri State University.  She has worked for various organizations as a programmer, network administrator, computer literacy coordinator, and educator.  She currently teaches computer literacy and Web design classes at Missouri State University.

 

When not teaching or writing, she enjoys flower gardening, traveling (Alaska and Hawaii are favorites), hiking, canoeing, and camping with her husband, John, and dog, Dakota.

 

Cynthia Krebs

Cynthia Krebs is a professor in the Digital Media Department at Utah Valley State College, where she has taught since 1988.  In addition to teaching classes in basic computer proficiency using Microsoft Office, she teaches classes in business presentations, business graphics, and an introduction to multimedia.  She has received the Teacher-of-the-Year Award in the School of Business twice during her tenure at UVSC.

 

She has written chapters for many texts, co-authored a text on advanced word processing, and has presented locally and nationally.  A graduate of Utah State University, Cynthia lives in Springville, Utah.

 

She has four children and one granddaughter.  When she isn’t teaching or writing, she enjoys spending time with her children and spoiling her granddaughter.

Table of Contents

Microsoft Office 2007 Software
Identifying Common Interface Components
Using Office 2007 Help
Hands-on Exercise #1: Identifying Program Interface Components and Using Help
Universal Tasks
Opening a FileSaving a FilePrinting a Document
Hands-on Exercise #2: Performing Universal
Tasks
Basic Tasks
Selecting Text to Edit
Inserting Text and Changing to the Overtype Mode
Moving and Copying Text
Finding, Replacing, and Going to Text
Using the Undo and Redo Commands
Using Language Tools
Applying Font Attributes
Copying Formats with the Format Painter
Hands-on Exercise #3: Performing Basic Tasks
Summary
Key Terms
Practice Exercises
Mid-Level Exercises
Capstone Exercise
Mini Cases
Exploring Microsoft Office Word 2007
What Will Word Processing Do for Me?
Introduction to Word Processing
Understanding Word Basics
Using AutoText
Viewing a Document
Using the Mini Toolbar
Hands-On Exercise #1: Introduction to Microsoft Word
Document Formatting
Setting Margins and Specifying Page Orientation
Inserting Page Breaks
Adding Page Numbers
Inserting Headers and Footers
Creating Sections
Inserting a Cover Page
Using Find and Replace Commands
Hands-On Exercise #2: Document Organization
The Final Touches
Checking Spelling and Grammar
Using Save and Backup Options
Selecting Printing Options
Customizing Word
Hands-On Exercise #3: The Final Touches
Summary
Key Terms
Practice Exercises
Mid-Level Exercises
Capstone Exercise
Mini Cases
Gaining Proficiency: Editing and Formatting
Text Formatting
Applying Font Attributes Through the Font Dialog Box
Highlighting Text
Controlling Word Wrapping with Nonbreaking Hyphens and Nonbreaking Spaces
Copying Formats with the Format Painter
Hands-on exercise #1: Character Formatting
Paragraph Formats
Setting Off Paragraphs with Tabs, Borders, Lists, and Columns
Applying Paragraph Formats
Hands-on exercise #2: Paragraph formatting
Styles and Document References
Creating and Modifying Styles
Hands-on exercise #3: Styles
Table of Contents and Indexes
Hands-on exercise #4: Reference Pages
Summary
Key Terms
Practice Exercises
Mid-Level Exercises
Capstone Exercise
Mini Cases
Enhancing a Document: Tables and Graphics
Tables
Inserting a Table
Hands-On Exercise #1: Insert a Table
Advanced Table Features
Formatting a Table
Sort and Apply Formulas to Table Data
Converting Text to a table
Hands-On Exercise #2: Advanced Table Features
Graphic Tools
Inserting Clipart and Images into a Document
Formatting a Graphic Element
Inserting Word
Art into a DocumentInserting Symbols into a Document
Hands-On Exercise #3: Clip Art, WordArt, and Symbols
Summary
Key Terms
Practice Exercises
Mid-Level Exercises
Capstone Exercise
Mini Cases
Share, Compare, and Document
Workgroups and Collaboration
Inserting Comments in a Document
Tracking Changes in a Document
Hands-On
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