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Designed to increase the productivity of MS Word users, Word 2013:
Enhancing Documents continues where The Basics ends. This course
will give you a firm grasp of enhancing your documents.
Productivity in Automation workbooks are designed to help you
"learn by doing." After completing the lessons you can continue to
use this book as a reference. In this course you will learn:
Working with Section Breaks and Columns Adding and working with
Images, Clipart and Shapes Creating and Using Styles Enhancing
Labels Creating and Using Hyperlinks Using pre-defined templates
Using Smart Art
Designed to increase the productivity of MS Word users, Word 2013:
The Basics course will give you a firm grasp of the essentials.
Productivity in Automation workbooks are designed to help students
"learn by doing." After completing the lessons this book can
continue to be used as a reference. This course covers: Creating
and Saving Documents Efficiently Moving, copying and enhancing text
Paragraph and Page formatting Setting tabs Line & paragraph
spacing Creating Envelopes and Labels Creating and Formatting
Tables
PowerPoint is everywhere. From the company-wide sales meeting to
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contact with the world's most popular presentation software. Since
the 1990 introduction of PowerPoint as an integral part of the
Microsoft Office suite, this little piece of software ingenuity has
single-handedly destroyed the cumbersome slide projector and
ushered in the very concept of the presentation into the 21st
century. Though many companies have tried to compete with
PowerPoint, none have ever succeeded in any significant way. In
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