Learn how to use and navigate the new touch screen version of Microsoft Office whether you are on a laptop, tablet or a smartphone.
This visual guide covers the basics of the common Office applications included with the universal touch screen suite.
With plenty of screen prints, photographs and illustrations you'll explore...
Using Office for touchscreen devices; type a document on the go with your tablet and sync it with your PC
Constructing professional looking documents with Word using fonts, photos, illustrations and text
Creating presentations for lessons, lectures or holiday snaps using PowerPoint with animations and effects
Using Excel to create spreadsheets to analyse, present and manipulate data with tables and charts
Taking notes with OneNote
Making use of Microsoft Edge web browser to make notes in OneNote
Keeping in touch with friends, family and colleagues using Outlook
Maintaining calendars and keeping appointments with Calendar
Setting up OneDrive on your devices
Making use of OneDrive to share and save documents
and more...
Techniques are illustrated step by step using photography and screen prints throughout, together with concise, easy to follow text from an established expert in the field.
Designed for the visual learner, this guide will get up and running quickly.
With over 20 years' experience in the computer industry, Kevin Wilson has made a career out of technology and showing others how to use it. After earning a master's degree in computer science, software engineering, and multimedia systems, Kevin has held various positions in the IT industry including graphic & web design, programming, building & managing corporate networks, and IT support.
He serves as senior writer and director at Elluminet Press Ltd, he periodically teaches computer science at college, and works as an IT trainer in England while researching for his PhD. His books have become a valuable resource among the students in England, South Africa, Canada, and in the United States.
Kevin's motto is clear: "If you can't explain something simply, then you haven't understood it well enough." To that end, he has created the Exploring Tech Computing series, in which he breaks down complex technological subjects into smaller, easy-to-follow steps that students and ordinary computer users can put into practice.