NetSavvy Office 97

NetSavvy Office 97
Author: Greg Harvey
Publisher: Que
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1997
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780789710956

Readers will be able to extend the reach of their desktop with NetSavvy Office 97! Every application in Office 97 will seamlessly integrate with a browser-breaking the barrier between desktop and Internet programming forever. -- Explains how to take advantage of new Office 97 features and increase communication effectiveness -- Includes templates, examples, and resources for creating and managing Web pages -- Shows how to design and create content for a corporate intranet while working seamlessly between Office documents and Web pages

Word 97 Bible

Word 97 Bible
Author: Brent Heslop
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 1014
Release: 1997-01-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780764530388

When Microsoft comes out with a new version of any of its popular software titles, you can be certain there'll be no lack of fancy new features. Word 97 is no exception. And there's no better way to get up to speed on the latest release of the world's most popular word processing program than with Word 97 Bible. With Word gurus Brent Heslop and David Angell to show you the ropes, you'll quickly discover how to do just about anything with Word -- and how to do things you already know how to do better. Whether you're new to Word or just new to this latest version, Word 97 Bible equips you to... Create, edit, and print Word documents Customize Word's toolbars, menus, and keys Incorporate Word into workgroup-style collaborations with others on the Internet or on your own intranet Create and publish Word documents as ready-to-browse HTML Web pages Perform many of the desktop publishing functions you may have thought only could be done using QuarkXPress or PageMaker Plus, Heslop and Angell even show you how you can use the power of the Visual Basic for Applications programming language to customize Word -- even if you've never programmed before.

Microsoft Office 2000 Deployment and Administration

Microsoft Office 2000 Deployment and Administration
Author: Bill Camarda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1348
Release: 2000
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780789719317

This all-inclusive resource for Office professionals covers all versions of Office--Professional, Standard, and Macintosh. It addresses the real concerns of System Administrators and IS Professionals when deploying, configuring, and troubleshooting Office for their company or organization. The CD contains tools for Office Administrators.

Using Microsoft Office 97

Using Microsoft Office 97
Author: Ed Bott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1996
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780789709547

Written by an industry recognized author, this title features a new, visually appealing interior design that helps users quickly and easily find what they want. Coverage is given of Excel 97, Word 97, PowerPoint 97, and Outlook 97.

Special Edition Using Microsoft Office 2007

Special Edition Using Microsoft Office 2007
Author: Ed Bott
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 1612
Release: 2006-12-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0132714582

Special Edition Using Microsoft® Office 2007 THE ONLY OFFICE BOOK YOU NEED We crafted this book to grow with you, providing the reference material you need as you move toward Office proficiency and use of more advanced features. If you buy only one book on Office 2007, Special Edition Using Microsoft® Office 2007 is the only book you need. If you own a copy of Office 2007, you deserve a copy of this book! Although this book is aimed at the Office veteran, Ed and Woody’s engaging style will appeal to beginners, too. Written in clear, plain English, readers will feel as though they are learning from real humans and not Microsoft clones. Sprinkled with a wry sense of humor and an amazing depth of field, this book most certainly isn’t your run-of-the-mill computer book. You should expect plenty of hands-on guidance and deep but accessible reference material. This isn’t your Dad’s Office! For the first time in a decade, Microsoft has rolled out an all-new user interface. Menus? Gone. Toolbars? Gone. For the core programs in the Office family, you now interact with the program using the Ribbon—an oversize strip of icons and commands, organized into multiple tabs, that takes over the top of each program’s interface. If your muscles have memorized Office menus, you’ll have to unlearn a lot of old habits for this version.