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Office 2010 für Dummies

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Wenn Sie Ihren Schreibtisch nicht unbedingt mit riesigen Wälzern zustapeln wollen, sondern eine kurze Einführung in das Office 2010-Paket suchen, ist dies das richtige Buch für Sie. Bestseller-Autor Wallace Wang erkundet mit Ihnen die fünf beliebten Office 2010-Programme und stellt Ihnen sämtliche Neuerungen vor. Sie werden staunen, wie schnell Sie mit der neuen Benutzeroberfläche zurechtkommen und wie leicht Sie Office nun an Ihre Bedürfnisse anpassen können. Erstellen Sie übersichtliche Dokumente, packende Präsentationen, nützliche Tabellen und informative Datenbanken - Organisieren Sie Ihr Office!- Wie Sie sich mit dem Menüband in Office 2010 bewegen und in der Backstage-Ansicht alles im Blick haben- Wie Sie Ihre Texte in Form Formatvorlagen, Designs, Effekte & Co.- Wie Sie Daten grafisch darstellen und neueste Trends mithilfe von Sparklines schnell erkennen- Wie Ihnen die neuen Datenbankvorlagen die Arbeit erleichtern- Wie Sie Kontakte und Termine optimal in Outlook managen

427 pages, Paperback

First published March 30, 2010

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August 31, 2010
I've read only 3 "Dummies" books before, none of them on the subject of computer/tech, and they were good primers for the reader who wants an introduction to a subject. I should have remembered that frame of reference when I borrowed this from the library.

I'm pretty comfortable with Work and Excel, having used them since 1995, and am a more recent user of Access. We upgraded to Office 2010 about 2 weeks ago through a student promotion so I was looking for a book that addressed some of the newer features of Office. The book covered all the very basic things: creating a document, naming a file, all the very basic functions that a new user would need to know. Thus, it wasn't for me.

While the information was solid, I think the presentation was not as ideal for the novice user of Office, for whom the book was written. It's not necessarily the author, I think it's the Dummies series parameters: the italized font and b&w photos make are not as reader-friendly as some other series for computers that I've seen.

To sum up: if there were no other choices of manuals for Office out there, this would be ok for the beginner user.
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