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Ksiazki - Informatyczne .pl » informatyka » informatyka Microsoft Office 2003 v 2 | Wydawnictwo: mcgraw-hill Autor: Antje Haag Liczba stron: 1104 Oprawa: miękka ISBN: 978-0-07-283051-4
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Opis Microsoft Office 2003 v 2: The I-Series leads the student through clear, error-free, and unambiguous steps to accomplish tasks that produce a finished document, work sheet or database table. The approach is not simply results-oriented; teaching how to accomplish a task is not enough for complete understanding and mastery. Prior to introducing steps, the authors discuss why each step is important and what roll all the steps play in the overall plan for creating a document, workbook or database. The I-Series Applications textbooks strongly emphasize that students learn and master applications skills by being actively engaged by doing.
www.mhhe.com/i-series features Information Center: Sample Chapter, Table of Contents, About the Authors, Ask the Author, Feature Summary, Instructor's Resources, MOS Guide, links to PageOut, Primis, Supersite, Course Management Tools, & Digital Solutions Site. Student Center: Did You Know, Life-Long Learning, Data Files, The Buzz in IT, Purchasing, Cool Web Sites, I-Witness, Ask the Author. Instructor Center/Downloads: Instructor's Manual, PowerPoint, Text Figures, Crossword.|Another Way|Another Word |Help Yourself |End-of-
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Chapter Opening Case|Illustrates another method or shortcut for learning a skill or task. It is always called out in a blue, sidebar box. |An extension of information about a key concept or task. Another Word is always called out in a purple box underneath a set of steps.|Helps students understand how to use the built-in help features of Microsoft Office. This feature encourages students to be proactive in finding answers to their own questions.|Review of Terminology: contains true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and multiple choice questions.|Review of Concepts: review questions, create the question, and fact or fiction. |Hands-On Projects: contain 8-10 relevant projects in 6 categories per chapter, including a running project throughout the entire application. Challenge projects require the student to create documents on their own.|Analysis questions that require the student to think critically about the chapter material.|Introduce a series of bulleted steps and act as a general roadmap for the important tasks the student is about to learn. |Summarizes all of the task references in the chapter at the end of the chapter. Also found as a reference for all chapters at the end of each I-Series text.|This element comprises 2-5 questions for each major section in a chapter and offers students an opportunity to test their knowledge as it reinforces learning.|For the Intro and Complete books. Brief will follow MOS objectives as well, but not be certified.|Each chapter opens with a unique case related to students performing and learning the skills in the chapter ahead. The chapter opening case for the Access application is a running case.
Spis treści Microsoft Office 2003 v 2:
WORD CHAPTER 5: DESKTOP PUBLISHING CHAPTER 6: MERGING DOCUMENTS AND OBJECT LINKING AND EMBEDDING CHAPTER 7: OUTLINES, POWERPOINT, AND WEB PAGES CHAPTER 8: CREATING AND MANAGING LONG DOCUMENTS EXCEL CHAPTER 5: EXPLORING EXCEL'S LIST FEATURES CHAPTER 6: EMPLOYING FUNCTIONS CHAPTER 7: DEVELOPING MULTIPLE WORKSHEET AND WORKBOOK APPLICATIONS CHAPTER 8: AUDITING, SHARING, PROTECTING, AND PUBLISHING WORKBOOKS ACCESS CHAPTER 5: CUSTOMIZING FORMS AND REPORTS CHAPTER 6: DEFINING TABLE RELATIONSHIPS CHAPTER 7: MAINTAINING DATABASES CHAPTER 8: INTEGRATING WITH OTHER APPLICATIONS POWERPOINT CHAPTER 5: CREATING A MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION CHAPTER 6: COLOR SCHEMES AND DRAWING CHAPTER 7: INTERNET/INTRANET PRESENTATIONS CHAPTER 8: POWERPOINT POWER FEATURES APPENDIX 1: INTEGRATION II APPENDIX 2: INTRODUCING VISUAL BASIC WRITING VISUAL BASIC APPLICATIONS
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