Part of Esource—Prentice Hall's Engineering Source, this book provides a flexible introduction to the use of Word in engineering. Featuring over 25 modules and growing, the ESource series provides a comprehensive resource of essential engineering topics. Covers topics such as formatting documents, using tables in documents, and writing technical documents. For any Engineer or Computer Scientist interested in a brief introduction to Word.
Introduction to Word 2002 for Windows
Introduction to Word 2002 for Windows
Introduction to Word 2002 for Windows
Demonstrates the word processing program's updated features and explains how to use the software to edit documents, check spelling and grammar, insert tables and graphics, and create a Web page.
Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, Microsoft Word 2002 Introductory Concepts and Techniques provides step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color screen shots, helping students learn basic Word skills quickly and ...
Part of the Illustrated series, this text offers a visual and flexible way to build Microsoft Word 2002 skills.
This text, written by Al Napier and Philip Judd along with a panel of experienced authors and instructors, providers and all the instruction necessary to become a Core level Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) of Word.
Written for any level of Microsoft Word 2002 user, this book provides a reference for everyone from students to mobile workers.
SERIES TAGLINE: The O'Leary Series is the true step-by step way to develop computer application skills.Its design emphasizes the step-by step visual approach with screen captures for every concept.
This book introduces Word 2002 users to the " when and why" of performing tasks, and up-to-date information on current applications.