The leading Microsoft Office application experts together in one book!
Here's the best of the best on Office 2007
Microsoft designed Office 2007 to be used as a package. We designed this Bible as a package that combines the best from the Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access Bibles with chapters covering Publisher, OneNote, and InfoPath, as well as Groove and SharePoint. It's a veritable buffet of information from some of the leading Office application experts. You'll learn to take advantage of every new feature and how they all work together to help you work better.
- Become familiar with the new across-the-board interface
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Polish your Word document formatting and learn to use tables, mail merge, and SmartArt
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Organize your Excel data, manipulate data with formulas and functions, and show off your data visually with charts
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Create PowerPoint presentations that engage your audience with the right layouts, art, and effects
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Build Access databases and forms and generate Access reports
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Manage contacts, appointments, and e-mail
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Create exciting publications, organize information, and create automated forms
About the Author
John Walkenbach is a leading Excel authority and the author of the bestselling
Excel 2007 Bible and over 40 other books.
Herb Tyson is the author of Word 2007 Bible and has received the Microsoft MVP award for Word yearly for over ten years.
Faithe Wempen is a Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor and author of PowerPoint 2007 Bible. She has taught Microsoft Office applications to over a quarter of a million online students for corporations.
Cary N. Prague and Michael R. Groh are coauthors of the bestselling Access 2007 Bible. Prague is founder of Database Creations, the world's largest Access add-on company and has written over 30 books on database topics. Groh specializes in application development using Access and is Advisor Answers columnist for Advisor Guide to Microsoft Access Magazine.
Peter G. Aitken wrote Outlook 2007 Bible and over 40 other computer books.
Lisa A. Bucki has been an author and trainer on computer topics for over 15 years and wrote Teach Yourself Visually Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007.