Microsoft Publisher 2002
Author: Shelley Gaskin
This book provides a unique introduction to Microsoft Publisher that allows the reader to learn this software quickly with as little effort as possible. Featuring an easy-to-use text and excellent organization, Microsoft Publisher is about solving business problems, not about learning software features. It employs Microsoft-recommended procedural syntax, ensuring that the user does the right thing in the right place. Organized into lessons, this book covers such topics as getting started, working with text, working with graphics, design sets, tables and mail merge, and creating a website. For any reader that needs to utilize Microsoft Publisher to meet their business needs.
Table of Contents:
| Introduction | ||
| Lesson 1 | Getting Started With Publisher 2002 | 1 |
| Lesson 2 | Working With Text in a Publication | 47 |
| Lesson 3 | Working With Graphics in a Publication | 109 |
| Lesson 4 | Starting With a Blank Publication | 177 |
| Lesson 5 | Design Sets, Tables, and Mail Merge | 249 |
| Lesson 6 | Using Publisher for the Web | 303 |
| Glossary | 367 | |
| Index | 373 |
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Mastering A+ Certification
Author: James L Antonakos
This comprehensive book contains numerous hands-on activities to present a step-by-step approach to learning the details of microcomputer hardware and software maintenance and repair, as well as troubleshooting methods. It prepares users for the A+ certification exam and emphasizes the development of skills needed by computer technicians in today's marketplacediagnosing problems, installing new software applications or operating systems, replacing/upgrading motherboards, and more. The book is divided into two main parts containing 25 exercises each. Part I covers microcomputer hardwarefrom motherboards, to Plug-and-Play adapters, disk drives, memory, and networking hardware. Part II provides extensive coverage of the suite of Windows operating systemsfrom Windows 95 up through Windows 2000. Software installation, virus protection, and performance enhancements are some of the many topics presented. For computer technicians and network technicians.
Booknews
Students with no prior knowledge of computers or electronics can prepare to pass the A+ Certification Exam with this text/laboratory manual/CD-ROM package. Focus is on troubleshooting and maintenance skills, with material on microcomputer and networking hardware and the suite of Windows operating systems. Coverage progresses from power supplies and Intel microprocessor architecture to e-mail, network design, and telecommunications. Learning features of the text include quizes, questions, and activities. The accompanying laboratory manual demonstrates the differences and similarities of Windows versions with 50 activities, each containing an introduction, directions, and discussion. Two CD-ROMs contain a practice exam with 500 questions, and a demonstration version of system utilities. The authors are affiliated with Broome Community College. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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