PowerPoint 2003

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Prentice Hall PTR, 2004 - Computers - 176 pages
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 Volume 2 is 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 withwhere the 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. Taking off where Volume 1 leaves off, Volume 2 covers the following topics: presenting information using tables, charts, and organization charts; and creating a custom presentation. An efficient and handy guide for anyone who has a good working knowledge of PowerPoint 2003, yet wishes to delve more deeply into the subject.

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Contents

brief
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comprehensive Chapter 8 Customizing a Presentation
515
Mastery Assessments
549
Copyright

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About the author (2004)

Shelley Gaskin, Series Editor for the GO! Series, is a professor of business and computer technology at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California. She holds a master's degree in business education from Northern Illinois University and a doctorate in adult and community education from Ball State University. Dr. Gaskin has 15 years of experience in the computer industry with several Fortune 500 companies and has developed and written training materials for custom systems applications in both the public and private sector. She is also the author of books on Microsoft Outlook and word processing.

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