Microsoft Office for the Older and Wiser

Get up and running with Office 2010 and Office 2007

Nonfiction, Computers, Application Software
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Author: Sean McManus ISBN: 9780470970706
Publisher: Wiley Publication: October 12, 2010
Imprint: Wiley Language: English
Author: Sean McManus
ISBN: 9780470970706
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: October 12, 2010
Imprint: Wiley
Language: English

Are you new to Microsoft Office software? Looking for instructions that aren't full of complicated computing terms? Microsoft Office for the Older and Wiser can answer all of your queries with its straightforward advice and easy-to-follow layout on using both Office 2010and Office 2007.

Completely jargon-free and aimed at those wishing to extend their computing knowledge, Microsoft Office for the Older and Wiser will have you producing documents in Word, spreadsheets in Excel, slideshows in PowerPoint, and emails in Windows Live Mail in no time.

Learn how to:

  • Type and format a letter
  • Create an address book
  • Produce personalised invitations
  • Publish a newsletter
  • Form a basic holiday budget
  • Create a photo slideshow
  • Keep a digital recipe book
  • Share and develop ideas over the Internet

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Are you new to Microsoft Office software? Looking for instructions that aren't full of complicated computing terms? Microsoft Office for the Older and Wiser can answer all of your queries with its straightforward advice and easy-to-follow layout on using both Office 2010and Office 2007.

Completely jargon-free and aimed at those wishing to extend their computing knowledge, Microsoft Office for the Older and Wiser will have you producing documents in Word, spreadsheets in Excel, slideshows in PowerPoint, and emails in Windows Live Mail in no time.

Learn how to:

U3A is a self-help, learning cooperative for those no longer in full-time, gainful employment. Members come together to share their love of learning through educational, creative and leisure activities. U3A offer their members a wide choice of 300+ subjects in areas such as art, foreign languages, music, history, life sciences, literature, poetry, gardening, philosophy, crafts, field studies, archaeology, astronomy and computing. Currently there are over 230,000 members and more than 740 local U3A groups in the UK. Visit U3A online at www.u3a.org.uk

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