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Microsoft Works 6 for Windows For Dummies [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 233x189x31 mm, weight: 662 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2001
  • Izdevniecība: For Dummies
  • ISBN-10: 0764507877
  • ISBN-13: 9780764507878
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 233x189x31 mm, weight: 662 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2001
  • Izdevniecība: For Dummies
  • ISBN-10: 0764507877
  • ISBN-13: 9780764507878
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Maybe its because it comes loaded on most PCs, but most people tend to miss the fact that Microsoft Works 6 really is an amazing collection of stuffjust what you might expect if the folks at Microsoft told you they were going to give you the works. Instead of blowing several hundred bucks on the biggest and most muscle-bound word processor, database program, spreadsheet program, graphics, and communication software out there, you can use Microsoft Works 6 to do it all for a lot less money (or for free!) and with a lot less trouble. With Works you can create cool cards and crafts, design professional-looking newsletters and flyers, manage your personal finances, send faxes, put together mass mailings, surf the Web, manage your household, and a whole lot more. If youve got Microsoft Works on your computer but dont quite know how to use it, then this is the book for you. This lighthearted guide gives you easy-to-follow instructions and tips thatll have you up and running in no tim e with the skills and confidence you need to:





Create goodlooking documents Design and use spreadsheets Crunch numbers Set up group mailings with an address database Have fun with charts and graphics Send and receive e-mail Explore the Internet

Featuring clear, step-by-step instructions, helpful screen captures, and exercises, Microsoft Works 6 For Dummies covers all of Works powerful features. Among other things, youll explore:





Starting Works and familiarizing yourself with Windows basics Address books, letters, envelopes, labels, mail merge, and other automated tasks available in Works Word processingfrom typing and deleting to formatting, tables, and more Spreadsheetsincluding everything from entering data to creating and copying formulas Fields, record, data entry, views, filtering, reporting, and other database features Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, and other cool Internet features

Your fun and easy guide to working with Microsoft Works, Microsoft Works 6 For Dummies gets you up a handle on Workseven if youre a first-time computer user.
Introduction 1(6)
Part I: Survival Skills 7(64)
Wanna Start Something?
9(14)
Wrestling with Windows and Files
23(20)
Basic Editing and Formatting
43(16)
Putting Print on Paper
59(12)
Part II: Doing Anything Instantly (Or Almost) 71(82)
Timesaving Tasks and Templates
73(8)
Creating an Address Book
81(12)
Almost Instant Letters and Envelopes
93(8)
Almost Instant Labels and Junk Mail
101(14)
Almost Instant Ads and Newsletters
115(8)
Almost Instant Databases
123(6)
Almost Instant Graphs and Charts
129(10)
Almost Instant Art
139(14)
Part III: Pursuing the Wily Word Processor 153(66)
In Search of the Wily Word Processor
155(14)
Hacking through the Jungle of Your Text
169(12)
Keeping Up Appearances
181(22)
Fancier Word Processing Documents
203(16)
Part IV: Setting Sail with Spreadsheets 219(62)
Spreading Your First Sheets
221(22)
Making Calculations
243(18)
Tidying Up and Printing Your Spreadsheets
261(20)
Part V: Doing Active Duty at the Database 281(66)
Reporting for Duty at the Database
283(20)
Making Changes in Your Database
303(10)
Finding and Filtering Your Data
313(10)
Sorting, Reporting, and Calculating
323(24)
Part VI: Being Online and On Time 347(34)
Exploring with Internet Explorer
349(12)
Reaching Out with Outlook Express
361(8)
Time Traveling with Calendar
369(12)
Part VII: The Part of Tens 381(12)
Ten Things NOT to Do
383(4)
Ten Solutions to Common Problems
387(6)
Index 393


David Kay owns and operates Brightleaf Communications. He is the author or coauthor of many computer books, including Dragon NaturallySpeaking For Dummies and WordPerfect 9 For Windows For Dummies.