Using Office 2013: With Windows 8 by Kevin Wilson

By Kevin Wilson

Research place of work the straightforward manner, no jargon. transparent, concise and to the purpose. utilizing workplace 2013 is the basic step-by-step advisor to getting the main out of Microsoft place of work conventional software (not SharePoint), delivering a source for either the newbie and the enthusiast.

This publication explores developing specialist having a look files; including and utilizing pix and clipart; fonts, tables, graphs and formatting; developing lovely PowerPoint displays on your classes, lectures, speeches or company displays; PowerPoint animations and results; establishing your projector and machine able to current; utilizing Excel to create spreadsheets to examine info; Excel capabilities and formulation; Excel charts and graphs; and more...

Techniques are illustrated in step by step utilizing images and reveal prints all through, including concise, effortless to persist with textual content from a longtime professional within the box, supply a finished consultant to place of work applications.

Whether you're new to Microsoft place of work, an skilled person or learning a working laptop or computer abilities path this e-book offers you a company seize of the underpinning foundations and equip you with the talents had to use workplace.

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Add the text in the following slide. 42 CHAPTER 3 ■ MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2013 Cropping Images Add the planet earth image again to the slide by dragging and dropping it from your "Pictures" library to your slide, as shown in the next screen. 43 CHAPTER 3 ■ MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2013 Click the image you want to crop. A new tab will appear along the top of your screen called PICTURE TOOLS FORMAT. From the Size group, click the "Crop" icon. Click and drag the crop handles so the crop border is around the part of the image you want to keep.

You can also select multiple cells at the same time. A group of cells is called a cell range. You can refer to a cell range using the cell reference of the first cell and the last cell in the range, separated by a colon. For example, in the following screen, the cell range would be A1:D12. 61 CHAPTER 4 ■ MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013 The Ribbon All the tools used in Microsoft Excel are organized on the Ribbon into various tabs, loosely based on their function. The most used tabs are, HOME, INSERT, PAGE LAYOUT, FORMULAS, and VIEW.

Slide Animations To demonstrate simple slide animations, we will create a slide in which bullet points appear one at a time instead of all at once. First, select the ANIMATIONS tab from the Quick Access Toolbar. Next, click on the text box containing the bullet points. 46 CHAPTER 3 ■ MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2013 From the Animation group, click the "Appear" icon. This tells PowerPoint you want the points to appear one at a time. You can change how you want them to appear by clicking the "Effect Options" icon.

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