96 full-colour pages in a slim, handy-sized guide
10 short chapters that you can whip through in less than a day
Over 100 challenges, exercises and examples
FREE downloadable pack containing each of the exercise documents and solutions
Ever get frustrated with MS Word? Do images and text jump about sometimes?
A clear, concise, step-by-step guide to learn the secrets of effective Word use. This approachable and handy-sized book has become a useful companion for anyone looking to streamline and master their use of Word and other Office applications. MS Word is one of the most useful applications for anyone who uses a computer in their studies, at work or at home. However, a great many people have never been taught the best or most efficient way of performing simple tasks like creating a neat list in columns, placing images exactly where they want them or quickly changing text styles throughout a document. Additionally, many users struggle to adapt to newer versions of Word, and need help learning the best ways of doing familiar tasks.
This book assumes that you know the basics of how to create and edit a simple document, and shows you how to do much, much more. The mysteries of the tabs and ribbon interface are laid bare and you will soon find you can do all you wanted and more in a fraction of the time it took before.
It really is all very simple once it s explained!
Exercises are included in every chapter. Raw sample documents and solutions to these are provided to all in a FREE downloadable pack from the PG Online website.
PG Online are multi-award-winning specialists in IT and Computer Science with decades of teaching, examining and design experience.
Features:
- FREE downloadable pack containing each of the exercise documents and solutions
- Perfect for students, home use and professionals looking to quickly master skills and overcome common frustrations
- Worked examples and exercises
- Shortcut guide with useful key combinations
- Clear layout with full-colour step-by-step screenshots
- Comprehensive index
Pat Heathcote is a well-known and successful author of Computer Science textbooks. She has spent many years as a teacher of A Level Computing courses, with significant examing experience. She has also worked as a programmer and systems analyst. Pat has a wealth of experience in writing textbooks for all key stages.