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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Unleashed by Rand Morimoto (Paperback - Sams)
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Office 2007 All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies by Peter Weverka (Paperback - For Dummies)
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Office 2007 for Dummies by Wallace Wang (Paperback - For Dummies)
<ul> <li> <div><b>What the book covers:</b> The key features of Microsoft Office including editing a document, formatting your document, creating fancy pages, navigating a spreadsheet, creating formulas, modifying a presentation, adding sound and pictures to a presentation, setting up Outlook, organizing contact information, scheduling your time, using a database, putting information into a database, querying a database, making reports, and more.</div> <li> <div><b>Updated coverage of the new version:</b> A significant technology update to the existing edition. This new edition will have approximately 50-75ew content covering the latest updates and enhancements made to Microsoft Office.</div> <li> <div><b>Series features:</b> Information presented in the straightforward but fun language that has defined the <i>Dummies</i> series for more than a dozen years. </div> </ul>
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Microsoft Office Excel 2007 for Dummies by Greg Harvey (Paperback - For Dummies)
<i>Excel "X" For Dummies</i> is being completely rewritten to reflect the major changes Microsoft is making to Office which includes notable changes such as a complete redesign of the interface to emphasize tasks, a  more graphical interface, emphasis on collaboration, application servers, easier document  searching and more! <p>   <p> Covers everything you need to know to perform the task at hand. Includes information on creating and editing worksheets, formatting cells, entering formulas, creating and editing charts, inserting graphs, designing database forms, adding database records, using seek-and-find options, printing, adding hyperlinks to worksheets, saving worksheets as web pages, adding existing worksheet data to an existing web page, and sending worksheets via e-mail. 
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Office Xp 9 in 1 Desk Reference for Dummies by Peter Weverka (Paperback - Illustrated)
Microsoft Office is a powerful bundle of software: You can write a report, make a spreadsheet, design a database, organize a presentation, create a Web page, and do much, much more. The interface now includes something known as the <i>task pane,</i> a mini-window where you can search for files, import clip art, and perform other tasks as well. You can use foreign-language text and even make translations. You can create Web pages much more easily, and trading data between Office programs now goes more smoothly. You find common tools all across the board in the Office programs. <p> <i>Office XP 9 in 1 Desk Reference For Dummies</i> serves as a reference for all the great things (and maybe a few not-so-great things) that you may need to know when using Windows or any of the Microsoft Office programs: Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint, FrontPage, and Publisher. This book shows you how to get up and running fast so that you have more time to do the things that you really want to do, such as <ul type="disc"> <li>Creating awesome documents and spreadsheets <li>Building dependable databases <li>Putting together engaging, attention-commanding presentations <li>Getting your e-mail and schedule in order <li>Pumping out professional-looking brochures and Web pages </ul> <p> Each of the nine minibooks in this indispensable resource includes a Contents at a Glance section and its own index. Expect to explore <ul type="disc"> <li>Windows 98 and Windows Me ? from taskbars to toolbars, dialog boxes to menus <li>The powerful Word 2002 word-processing program <li>Excel 2002, the spreadsheet wonder <li>Databases galore with Access 2002 <li>Communication and calendar-keeping possibilities with Outlook <li>PowerPoint 2002, your pal for presentations <li>Web page creation with FrontPage 2002 <li>Desktop publishing made fun and simple via Publisher 2002 <li>Common Office techniques that you can use in all or most of the programs </ul> <p> If your goal is to get stuff done without giving away hours of your time (and large portions of your patience), <i>Office XP 9 in 1 Desk Reference For Dummies</i> is all you'll need to work magic with Microsoft's powerful bundle of software products.
Excel 2003 Just The Steps For Dummies by Diane Koers (Paperback - For Dummies)
* This concise reference offers readers step-by-step instructions for tackling key tasks in Excel, the industry-standard spreadsheet software<br> * An unbeatable bargain-priced reference for anyone who needs to tackle Excel fundamentals such as entering data, creating formulas, formatting worksheets, sorting and filtering data, generating charts, and printing<br> * Provides readers with Just the Steps that are essential to accomplishing specific tasks and achieving competency in Excel<br> * The new landscape layout offers an easy-to-follow, two-column design with numbered steps listed in the left column and visual elements presented in the right column
Office 2003 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies by Peter Weverka (Paperback - For Dummies)
Covers all the Office tools as well as MS Windows in separate, easy-to-follow mini-books that help readers learn quickly.<br> * Fully updated to cover the new XML tools included in Office "X" as well as how to make all the Office applications work together.<br> * Written by a prolific technology book author with over 30 titles to his credit, including 15 on Office or Office tools.
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Adobe Creative Suite 2 All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies by Jennifer Smith (Paperback - For Dumm
6 books in 1-your key to success with CS2!<br> <br> Your one-stop guide to creating great graphics with all the cool CS2 tools<br> <br> They all work together, and now you have one guide to help you work with each of them! First, you'll get the "big picture" tour of the suite. Then you'll be ready to create perfect pages with InDesign, illustrate them with Illustrator, add images you've edited with Photoshop, make PDFs with Acrobat, and design dynamite Web sites with GoLive.<br> <br> Discover how to<br> * Use common menus, palettes, and plug-ins<br> * Design Web pages and print publications<br> * Create illustrations and add type<br> * Retouch, enhance, and reshape photos<br> * Save Photoshop images for print or the Web
Excel Data Analysis for Dummies by Stephen L. Nelson (Paperback - Illustrated)
So here's a funny deal: You know how to use Excel. You know how to create simple workbooks. And how to print stuff. And you can even, with just a little bit of fiddling, create cool-looking charts. But sometimes you wish that you could do more with Excel, such as how to use Excel to really gain insights into information, the data, that you work with in your job. <p> Using Excel for this kind of stuff is what <i>Excel Data Analysis For Dummies</i> is all about. This is a book that assumes that you want to use Excel to learn new stuff, discover new secrets, and gain new insights into the information you're already working with in Excel. <p> Ready to take Excel to the next level? This plain-English guide covers all of these concepts, and more, to ensure that you're using Excel to its fullest capacity: <ul type="disc"> <li>Harnessing information in lists <li>Querying external databases and Web pages tables <li>Cleaning data with text functions <li>Building and working with PivotTables <li>Customizing PivotCharts <li>Using the statistics functions <li>Understanding Optimization Modeling </ul> <p> If all this talk of statistics and advanced tools makes you light-headed, don't worry. <i>Excel Data Analysis For Dummies</i> distills the most important fundamentals into everyday language. You'll find just enough information to help you get your work done ? without leaving you gasping for air in a sea of technobabble. It'd be a real shame if you didn't at least know what bells and whistles Excel has to offer and the basic steps that you need to use them.
Outlook 2007 for Dummies by Bill Dyszel (Paperback - For Dummies)
<ul> <li> <div><b>Manage your time and information</b> with the new user interface; instant search; To-Do bar; task integration with OneNote, Project, Access, and Windows SharePoint Services; and color categories.</div> <li> <div><b>Connect across boundaries</b> with access to WSS data with two-way sync and offline access, calendar sharing, smart scheduling, RSS support, electronic business cards, and improved out-of-office assistant.</div> <li> <div><b>Remain safe and in control</b> with improved junk email filter, anti-phishing capabilities, Outlook email postmark technology, managed email folders, and information rights management.</div> </ul> <p>  
Word 2007 for Dummies by Dan Gookin (Paperback - For Dummies)
<ul> <li> <div><b>What the book covers:  </b> In this leading book about the world's number-one word processing software, Dan Gookin talks about using Microsoft Word in friendly, human?and often irreverent?terms. He focuses on the needs of the beginning Word user. The book provides everything the beginning user needs to know about Word without painful jargon.</div> <li> <div><b>What's new in this edition:</b> <i>Word "X" For Dummies</i> covers all the new features of Word "X" in this new and significantly different release of Microsoft Office.</div> </ul> <p>  
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Powerpoint 2007 for Dummies by Doug Lowe (Paperback - For Dummies)
<b>What the book covers:</b> The key features of Microsoft PowerPoint, including <ul> <li>Creating and editing slides <li>Importing data from other applications <li>Adding charts, clip art, sound and video <li>Working with hyperlinks and action buttons <li>Creating Web Pages using PowerPoint </ul> <p> <b>Updated coverage of the new version:</b> Revised throughout to cover the latest updates and enhancements made to PowerPoint.