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Office 2010 Simplified

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A clear, visual way to learn Office 2010 quickly and easily If you're looking for a way to get up to speed quickly on the newest version of Microsoft Office, these 400 pages of step-by-step instructions and full-color screen shots make it easy. Office 2010 has new features and tools to master, and whether you're upgrading from an earlier version or encountering the Office applications for the first time, you'll appreciate this simplified approach. This easy-to-follow guide covers Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Publisher. Microsoft Office holds more than 90 percent of the market for Windows-based productivity suites. Office 2010 Simplified makes this technology easy to understand, even for those who are completely new to computers.

416 pages, Paperback

First published April 13, 2010

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Kate Shoup

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The Aquent Creative Team is now the AGI Training Team from American Graphics Institute. They are the creators of the Digital Classroom book series published by Wiley, and deliver training classes through the American Graphics Institute. They are available for in-person presentations at events, seminars, or training classes."

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August 25, 2011
When I purchased Microsoft Office 2010, it included OneNote, which I've never used before. I borrowed this book from the public library mainly to learn about OneNote, but I was hoping to also learn about the new features of Office 2010.

In terms of learning about OneNote, I was not disappointed. It seems to be an easy program to learn, but knowing what it could do made it easier than if I had to spend the time exploring it in detail myself.

With regards to the other applications, unless you have managed to get this far without typing a document or sending an email, you won't learn much at all.
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