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Get the fast facts that make learning Office 2010 plain and simple! This colorful, no-nonsense guide uses easy-to-follow steps and screenshots, and clear, concise language to show the simplest ways to get things done with Microsoft Word, Excel®, Outlook®, PowerPoint®, Access®, Publisher, and OneNote®.
Here's WHAT You'll Learn
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Create documents, Web pages, and other publications
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Organize your e-mail, calendar, contacts and tasks
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Build spreadsheets to analyze and visualize data
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Set up a simple database
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Capture notes with ink, voice or text
Here's HOW You'll Learn It
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Jump in wherever you need answers
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Easy-to-follow STEPS and SCREENSHOTS show exactly what to do
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Handy TIPS teach new techniques and shortcuts
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Quick TRY THIS! exercises help you apply what you learn right away
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