Beginning Microsoft Word 2010 is a visually stimulating introductory guide that teaches the complete Word newbie (as well as slightly experienced yet equally baffled users) what they need to know to write that thesis or proposal tonight. From the absolute basics like installing the software and creating documents to more advanced features like adding images and working with themes, this book is your one-stop source for using Word 2010 effectively.
This books shows you what’s new in Word 2010—including advanced features for collaboration on documents and updates to the user interface—while also providing a solid grounding in overall word processing skills. Using step-by-step instructions as well as visual aids and screenshots, Beginning Microsoft Word 2010 will guide you from a no-nothing newbie to a proficient and knowledgeable Word user.
Innehållsförteckning
The Word 2010 Primer.- Writing and Editing Text Basics.- Adding Style to Documents.- Reusing Content.- Making Your Documents Display Information Effectively.- Completing a Document.- Editing Pictures within Word.- Using Media with Word.- Working with Others.- Taking Your Use of Word to the Next Level.
Om författaren
Ty Anderson is a partner at Cogent Company in Dallas, Texas. He spends his time consulting and building software using Microsoft technologies. In addition to consulting, Ty is a Microsoft ’Most Valuable Professional’ and writes frequently about Microsoft products including Visual Studio Tools for Office, Share Point, Office, and SQL Server, and his work has been published on MSDN, Devx.com, Dev Source.com, Simple-Talk.com, and CIO.com. Those who know Ty best stand in awe and amazement of two things: 1) His incredible good looks and 2) his cynical and sarcastic (and sometimes offensive) behavior. Look for him at any tech conference as he will be wearing his yellow Oakland Athletics hat. Say hello, and as he might just offer to buy you pint. Ty presented sessions at 2009 Tech-Ed and was a speaker at the fall 2009 Dev Connections conference. You can read his latest ramblings on all things technical at his blog: http://www.officedeveloper.net.