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38 reviewsISBN 10: 0735693870
ISBN 13: 9780735693876
Author: Katherine Murray
Welcome to Office 2010. Whether you work primarily in the office or on the go, you'll find smart tools in this release that enable you to get your work done easier, faster, and more professionally than ever. This book will inspire you and give you a good sense of the exciting features in Office 2010. This book was written while the software was in development, so you may find some variance in screen illustrations and procedures.
Chapter 1: The New Look and Feel: Ribbon, Backstage, and Beyond
Chapter 2: Microsoft Word 2010: Smarter Document Creation
Chapter 3: Microsoft Excel 2010: Powerful Data Analysis
Chapter 4: Microsoft PowerPoint 2010: Dynamic Presentations
Chapter 5: Microsoft Outlook 2010: Master Your Communications
Chapter 6: Microsoft OneNote 2010: Digital Notebooks for Everyone
Chapter 7: Other Key Office Applications (Brief Overview)
Chapter 8: Office Web Applications and SharePoint Integration
Chapter 9: Security, Privacy, and Performance
Conclusion: Getting Started with Office 2010
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