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PHIL OLIVER and NOEL
KANTARIS Microsoft Works 8.0 and
Works Suite 2005 explained
BP558 -
£8.99
ISBN: 0 85934 558 0
Published August 2005
368 pages |
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One of over 70 books by Phil Oliver and Noel Kantaris,
published by Bernard Babani (publishing) Ltd.
If you are a PC user and want to get to grips with either
Microsoft Works 8.0 or Works Suite 2005, then this book will help you to do
just that, with the least amount of time and effort. It covers in detail all
the features of Works 8.0 as well as all the components of Works Suite
2005.The Book explains:
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How to install and start the
Works package and how it fits into the general Microsoft Windows
environment.
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How to use both the Works 8.0
and Word 2002 word processors to enter, edit and enhance text and
graphics, to print and save documents, and how to use their accessories to
add Notes, WordArt, Graphics, Drawings and Equations to your documents.
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How to use Outlook Express 6
for all your e-mail requirements, including the use of attachments, how to
organise your messages and how to benefit from the Works Address Book and
the use of the Calendar and its applications.
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How to build up simple Works
spreadsheet examples, edit them, save and retrieve them and print them.
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How single and multiple charts
of different types can be generated, edited and printed.
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How to build up simple Works
spreadsheet examples, edit them, save and retrieve them and print them.
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How single and multiple charts
of different types can be generated, edited and printed.
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How to set up, sort and search
a Works database management system and how to use it to create top quality
printed reports.
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How to use Templates and
Projects, the AutoRoute program, and how to edit your photos with
Microsoft’s Picture It!
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How to use Microsoft Money, get to grips with Accounts
and Categories and control your assets, bank accounts, loans and your
credit cards.
This book also includes a full glossary of terms and
details all the Works spreadsheet and database functions so that it is
self-contained and should prove a handy reference even after you become
proficient with the program.
Suitable for - Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Users

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