Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition 2013 All-in-One For Dummies
Author(s): Peter Weverka (Author)
Publisher: For Dummies
Publication Date: 26 April 2013
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 668 pages
ISBN-10: 1118516370
ISBN-13: 9781118516379
Book Description
The go-to reference for the new Office Home & Student 2013
The Home & Student version of Microsoft Office targets the home and education markets, covering the four applications most used outside the workplace: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. The minibooks in this essential All-in-One guide include real-world examples and projects that cover the new features and capabilities of Office 2013. Straightforward advice and beneficial projects help you to learn the basics of creating a resume in Word, establishing a home budget in Excel, developing a dynamic school presentation with PowerPoint, and taking notes in OneNote.
Targets home and school users of Office 2013, who primarily use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote
Walks you through how to use Office 2013 for everyday projects, such as creating a cover letter in Word or reusable templates in Excel
Demonstrates how to jazz up a school presentation with PowerPoint
Provides you with straightforward instructions for taking notes in OneNote
Shares common Office 2010 tools and details the basics of the Office ribbon
Office Home & Student 2013 All-in-One For Dummies is an easy-to-understand guide to the essentials of Office 2013!
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
8 books in 1
Common Office Tasks
Word 2013
Excel® 2013
PowerPoint® 2013
OneNote® 2013
Working with Charts and Graphics
Office 2013 One Step Beyond
File Sharing and Collaborating
Complete home and school projects with the same tools business pros use
Whether you’re adding footnotes to a term paper, creating a household budget, or adding video to a presentation, Microsoft Office Home & Student provides the tools you need to get the job done. This book offers the guidance to complete those tasks, along with many others, using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. It’s the easy way to become an Office pro at home or school.
The Office family explore the similarities among the Office programs, learn to use the interface, and pick up some handy speed techniques
The last Word master Word basics and learn to lay out pages, build tables, use the proofing tools, and create scholarly papers
Excel at Excel create worksheets and workbooks, use formulas and functions, and discover how to analyze data
Make your PowerPoint put together a professional-looking slide show and learn to make your presentation perfect
One perfect note see how OneNote can help you keep, find, and manage study notes
Chart-toppers use data from Excel, Word, and PowerPoint to develop charts that communicate
Beyond the basics discover how to automate tasks with macros, add links, embed data, and collaborate online
Open the book and find:
The common tools found in Office applications
Tricks for using Word Styles
Secrets for creating mass mailings
Ways to forecast and analyze data
How to make your PowerPoint presentation memorable
Quick ways to find missing notes
Steps for creating a SmartArt diagram
Tips on using Office Web Apps and SkyDrive
From the Back Cover
8 books in 1
Common Office Tasks
Word 2013
Excel® 2013
PowerPoint® 2013
OneNote® 2013
Working with Charts and Graphics
Office 2013 One Step Beyond
File Sharing and Collaborating
Complete home and school projects with the same tools business pros use
Whether you’re adding footnotes to a term paper, creating a household budget, or adding video to a presentation, Microsoft Office Home & Student provides the tools you need to get the job done. This book offers the guidance to complete those tasks, along with many others, using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. It’s the easy way to become an Office pro at home or school.
The Office family explore the similarities among the Office programs, learn to use the interface, and pick up some handy speed techniques
The last Word master Word basics and learn to lay out pages, build tables, use the proofing tools, and create scholarly papers
Excel at Excel create worksheets and workbooks, use formulas and functions, and discover how to analyze data
Make your PowerPoint put together a professional-looking slide show and learn to make your presentation perfect
One perfect note see how OneNote can help you keep, find, and manage study notes
Chart-toppers use data from Excel, Word, and PowerPoint to develop charts that communicate
Beyond the basics discover how to automate tasks with macros, add links, embed data, and collaborate online
Open the book and find:
The common tools found in Office applications
Tricks for using Word Styles
Secrets for creating mass mailings
Ways to forecast and analyze data
How to make your PowerPoint presentation memorable
Quick ways to find missing notes
Steps for creating a SmartArt diagram
Tips on using Office Web Apps and SkyDrive
About the Author
Peter Weverka is a veteran For Dummies author who has written about a wide variety of applications. Along with two bestselling editions of Office All-in-One For Dummies, Peter has written PowerPoint All-in-One For Dummies and Microsoft Money For Dummies.