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Microsoft Office Books Catalog

Excel
Windows 7
Word
Outlook
Microsoft Office 2007
Microsoft Office 2010


Excel

Microsoft Excel 2007: Basic
The Guide covers subjects such as spreadsheet terminology, Excel's window components, relative references, simple functions, basic formatting techniques, and printing.

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Microsoft Excel 2007: Intermediate
The Guide covers subjects such as how to use multiple worksheets and workbooks efficiently, advanced formatting options including styles, themes, backgrounds, and watermarks.

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Microsoft Excel 2007: Advanced
The Guide covers subjects such as advanced formulas, data validation and database functions, PivotTables and PivotCharts, how to import and export data, and how to query external databases.

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Microsoft Excel 2010: Basic
The Guide covers subjects such as spreadsheet terminology, Excel's window components, relative references, simple functions, basic formatting techniques, and printing.

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Microsoft Excel 2010: Intermediate
The Guide covers subjects such as how to use multiple worksheets and workbooks efficiently, advanced formatting options including styles, themes, backgrounds, and watermarks.

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Microsoft Excel 2010: Advanced
The Guide covers subjects such as advanced formulas, data validation and database functions, PivotTables and PivotCharts, how to import and export data, and how to query external databases.

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Windows 7

Introduction to Personal Computers Windows 7
The Guide teaches the main components of a typical computer system and the basic elements of the Windows 7 interface. Topics covered are how to navigate in Windows Explorer, organize files and folders, search for items on their computers, and personalize Windows.

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Microsoft Windows 7: New Features
The Guide teaches how to customize the Windows 7 environment, use jump lists and gadgets, manage content by using libraries and Windows Explorer, search for content, interact with devices, protect files, troubleshoot problems, and use new privacy and security features in Internet Explorer.

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Microsoft Windows 7: Basic
The Guide teaches how to use the Start menu and taskbar; move and resize windows; create and manage files, folders, and libraries; edit file metadata; search for content on their computers, create shortcuts, use gadgets, and change system settings.

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Microsoft Windows 7: Advanced
The Guide teaches how to configure user accounts, work with devices and printers, manage and protect important files, maintain and restore their computers, troubleshoot applications, share and access network resources, and configure power-saving plans and security settings.

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Word

Microsoft Word 2007: Basic
The Guide teaches how to enter and edit text, save and browse documents, enhance the appearance of a document by using various formatting options, create tables, insert headers and footers, proof and print documents, and insert graphics.

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Microsoft Word 2007: Intermediate
The Guide teaches how work with styles, sections, and columns, format tables, print labels and envelopes, and work with graphics. The guide also teaches how to use document templates, manage document revisions, and work with Web features.

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Microsoft Word 2007: Advanced
The Guide teaches how to perform mail merges, create and use forms, and create master documents that include a table of contents, a table of figures, footnotes, endnotes, an index, bookmarks, cross-references, and Web frames.

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Microsoft Word 2010: Basic
The Guide teaches how to enter and edit text, save and browse documents, enhance the appearance of a document by using various formatting options, create tables, insert headers and footers, proof and print documents, and insert graphics.

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Microsoft Word 2010: Intermediate
The Guide teaches how work with styles, sections, and columns, format tables, print labels and envelopes, and work with graphics. The guide also teaches how to use document templates, manage document revisions, and work with Web features.

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Microsoft Word 2010: Advanced
The Guide teaches how to perform mail merges, create and use forms, and create master documents that include a table of contents, a table of figures, footnotes, endnotes, an index, bookmarks, cross-references, and Web frames.

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Outlook

Microsoft Outlook 2007: Basic
The Guide covers subjects such as how to create e-mail accounts and send e-mail messages using several techniques, how to manage e-mail messages, contacts, tasks, and meeting requests.

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Microsoft Outlook 2007: Intermediate
The Guide covers subjects such as how to customize Outlook and work with address books, search and filter mail folders, and apply and customize categories.

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Microsoft Outlook 2007: Advanced
The Guide covers subjects such as how to manage stored e-mail messages, create and work with notes and Journal entries, schedule and manage meetings, share Outlook content, and customize templates and forms.

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Microsoft Outlook 2010: Basic
The Guide covers subjects such as how to create e-mail accounts and send e-mail messages using several techniques, how to manage e-mail messages, contacts, tasks, and meeting requests.

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Microsoft Outlook 2010: Intermediate
The Guide covers subjects such as how to customize Outlook and work with address books, search and filter mail folders, and apply and customize categories.

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Microsoft Outlook 2010: Advanced
The Guide covers subjects such as how to manage stored e-mail messages, create and work with notes and Journal entries, schedule and manage meetings, share Outlook content, and customize templates and forms.

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Microsoft Office 2007

Microsoft Office 2007: New Features
The guide covers subjects such as the Microsoft Office button, Ribbon tabs and Ribbon groups, galleries, contextual Ribbon tabs, Live Preview, the Dialog Box Launcher, the Document Information Panel, and the Mini toolbar. In addition, dedicated units for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access introduce the new features of each application.

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Microsoft Office 2010

Microsoft Office 2010: New Features
The guide contains dedicated units for the new features of each application; Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, and Outlook.

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