"Getting results with Microsoft® Office 97" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Computer Science for Undergraduate / College. From the source: "Microsoft PowerPoint 97, Microsoft Word 97, Microsoft Outlook 97, Microsoft Excel 97, Microsoft Access 97."--Cover Includes index Start here -- Your first day at the Office -- Create letters, mailings, and other business communications --… 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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"Microsoft PowerPoint 97, Microsoft Word 97, Microsoft Outlook 97, Microsoft Excel 97, Microsoft Access 97."--Cover Includes index Start here -- Your first day at the Office -- Create letters, mailings, and other business communications -- Create printed and online business forms -- Show data in charts and maps -- Create informative and entertaining presentations -- Keep track of contacts -- Do the right thing on the right day at the right time -- Exchange information with others -- Use Office on the World Wide Web -- Budget with Microsoft Excel -- Set up a custom inventory system -- Prepare customer bids -- Analyze and report sales data -- Analyze scientific and engineering data -- Create legal documents -- Home office -- Automate and program office -- Appendix: Accessibility for people with disabilities If you are an experienced Office user, [this book] focuses on common business and organizational tasks. It's designed to help you be more productive and efficient by showing you the fastest and best way to accomplish these tasks using the features of Microsoft Office.... The people who will find this book most useful are those who have been using the Office applications for a while and who can usually do what they want to do with the applications. Each solution in [this book] explains the process necessary for accomplishing the task.... If you are a novice user or are switching from another application, [this book will] show you how to quickly begin creating documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and databases by using built-in templates and wizards. You will also learn how to use the various components of Outlook, such as e-mail and task scheduling.... If you're an advanced user, programmer, or developer, this book can point you toward new features that you might not discover on your own.--Introduction
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