Domine Microsoft Office 2013

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Source: Internet Archive Format: PDF Undergraduate / College
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"Domine Microsoft Office 2013" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Computer Science for Undergraduate / College. From the source: 629 pages : 23 cm "Las aplicaciones informáticas que se utilizan a diario de forma más extendida son las que están reunidas en Office: o Procesador de texto: Word o Hoja de cálculo: Excel o… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.

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629 pages : 23 cm "Las aplicaciones informáticas que se utilizan a diario de forma más extendida son las que están reunidas en Office: o Procesador de texto: Word o Hoja de cálculo: Excel o Base de datos: Access o Sistema de presentaciones: PowerPoint o Organizador y agenda: Outlook Todos estos programas marcan un estándar para sus respectivas aplicaciones. Este libro le proporciona un completo manual con el que resulta sencillo aprender su manejo con soltura. Los temas están redactados con un lenguaje sencillo con el propósito de que todo su contenido esté al alcance de cualquier usuario, tanto si dispone de experiencia previa en informática como si no la tiene. Su lectura gradual instruye al lector en el pleno manejo y el aprendizaje de estas herramientas de la compañía Microsoft."--Casadellibro Windows y partes comunes en Office -- Word -- Excel -- Access -- PowerPoint -- Outlook Includes index

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