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GO! with Microsoft Office Powerpoint 2003 Volume 1 - Adhesive Bound (Go! With Microsoft Office 2003)

by Shelley Gaskin

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Written for a diverse audience (all ages, different educational backgrounds, varying educational goals), this book allows for self-paced or online learning. The primary goal ofGO! Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Comprehensive Editionis to teach Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 quickly and easily, with an approach that is based on clearly-defined projects. A key feature of the book is the use of Microsoft procedural syntax: steps begin withwherethe action is to take place, followed by the action itself. The instruction is error-free, clearly written, and logically arranged. This book provides users with the skills to solve business problems using the computer as a tool.Combining the information presented in Volumes 1 and 2, the Comprehensive edition covers the following topics: getting started with PowerPoint; creating a presentation; formatting a presentation; enhancing a presentation with graphic elements; advanced presentation graphic techniques; delivering a presentation; presenting information using tables, charts, and organization charts; and creating a custom presentation for publication on the web.An efficient and handy guide for anyone who needs a good working knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint 2003.… (more)
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Written for a diverse audience (all ages, different educational backgrounds, varying educational goals), this book allows for self-paced or online learning. The primary goal ofGO! Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Comprehensive Editionis to teach Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 quickly and easily, with an approach that is based on clearly-defined projects. A key feature of the book is the use of Microsoft procedural syntax: steps begin withwherethe action is to take place, followed by the action itself. The instruction is error-free, clearly written, and logically arranged. This book provides users with the skills to solve business problems using the computer as a tool.Combining the information presented in Volumes 1 and 2, the Comprehensive edition covers the following topics: getting started with PowerPoint; creating a presentation; formatting a presentation; enhancing a presentation with graphic elements; advanced presentation graphic techniques; delivering a presentation; presenting information using tables, charts, and organization charts; and creating a custom presentation for publication on the web.An efficient and handy guide for anyone who needs a good working knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint 2003.

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