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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Weverka, Peter (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, [2016]
Colección:--For dummies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)

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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Book I Common Office Tasks -- Chapter 1 Office Nuts and Bolts -- A Survey of Office Applications -- All about Office 365 -- Finding Your Way Around the Office Interface -- The File tab and Backstage -- The Quick Access toolbar -- The Ribbon and its tabs -- Context-sensitive tabs -- The anatomy of a tab -- Mini-toolbars and shortcut menus -- Office 2016 for keyboard lovers -- Saving Your Files -- Saving a file -- Saving a file for the first time -- Saving AutoRecovery information -- Navigating the Save As and Open Windows -- Opening and Closing Files -- Opening a file -- Closing a file -- Reading and Recording File Properties -- Locking a File with a Password -- Password-protecting a file -- Removing a password from a file -- Chapter 2 Wrestling with the Text -- Manipulating the Text -- Selecting text -- Moving and copying text -- Taking advantage of the Clipboard task pane -- Deleting text -- Changing the Look of Text -- Choosing fonts for text -- Changing the font size of text -- Applying font styles to text -- Applying text effects to text -- Underlining text -- Changing the color of text -- Quick Ways to Handle Case, or Capitalization -- Entering Symbols and Foreign Characters -- Creating Hyperlinks -- Linking a hyperlink to a web page -- Creating a hyperlink to another place in your file -- Creating an email hyperlink -- Repairing and removing hyperlinks -- Chapter 3 Speed Techniques Worth Knowing About -- Undoing and Repeating Commands -- Undoing a mistake -- Repeating an action -- and quicker this time -- Zooming In, Zooming Out -- Viewing a File Through More Than One Window -- Correcting Typos on the Fly. 
505 8 |a Entering Text Quickly with the AutoCorrect Command -- Book II Word 2016 -- Chapter 1 Speed Techniques for Using Word -- Introducing the Word Screen -- Creating a New Document -- Getting a Better Look at Your Documents -- Viewing documents in different ways -- Splitting the screen -- Selecting Text in Speedy Ways -- Moving Around Quickly in Documents -- Keys for getting around quickly -- Navigating from page to page or heading to heading -- Going there fast with the Go To command -- Bookmarks for hopping around -- Inserting a Whole File into a Document -- Entering Information Quickly in a Computerized Form -- Creating a computerized form -- Entering data in the form -- Chapter 2 Laying Out Text and Pages -- Paragraphs and Formatting -- Inserting a Section Break for Formatting Purposes -- Breaking a Line -- Starting a New Page -- Setting Up and Changing the Margins -- Indenting Paragraphs and First Lines -- Clicking an Indent button (for left-indents) -- "Eye-balling it" with the ruler -- Indenting in the Paragraph dialog box -- Numbering the Pages -- Numbering with page numbers only -- Including a page number in a header or footer -- Changing page number formats -- Putting Headers and Footers on Pages -- Creating, editing, and removing headers and footers -- Fine-tuning a header or footer -- Adjusting the Space between Lines -- Adjusting the Space Between Paragraphs -- Creating Numbered and Bulleted Lists -- Simple numbered and bulleted lists -- Constructing lists of your own -- Managing a multilevel list -- Working with Tabs -- Hyphenating Text -- Automatically and manually hyphenating a document -- Unhyphenating and other hyphenation tasks -- Chapter 3 Word Styles -- All About Styles -- Styles and templates -- Types of styles -- Applying Styles to Text and Paragraphs -- Applying a style -- Experimenting with style sets. 
505 8 |a Choosing which style names appear on the Style menus -- Creating a New Style -- Creating a style from a paragraph -- Creating a style from the ground up -- Modifying a Style -- Creating and Managing Templates -- Creating a new template -- Opening a template so that you can modify it -- Modifying, deleting, and renaming styles in templates -- Chapter 4 Constructing the Perfect Table -- Talking Table Jargon -- Creating a Table -- Entering the Text and Numbers -- Selecting Different Parts of a Table -- Laying Out Your Table -- Changing the size of a table, columns, and rows -- Adjusting column and row size -- Inserting columns and rows -- Deleting columns and rows -- Moving columns and rows -- Aligning Text in Columns and Rows -- Merging and Splitting Cells -- Repeating Header Rows on Subsequent Pages -- Formatting Your Table -- Designing a table with a table style -- Calling attention to different rows and columns -- Decorating your table with borders and colors -- Using Math Formulas in Tables -- Neat Table Tricks -- Changing the direction of header row text -- Wrapping text around a table -- Using a picture as the table background -- Drawing diagonal lines on tables -- Drawing on a table -- Chapter 5 Taking Advantage of the Proofing Tools -- Correcting Your Spelling Errors -- Correcting misspellings one at a time -- Running a spell-check -- Preventing text from being spell checked -- Checking for Grammatical Errors in Word -- Getting a Word Definition -- Finding and Replacing Text -- The basics: Finding stray words and phrases -- Narrowing your search -- Conducting a find-and-replace operation -- Researching a Topic Inside Word -- Finding the Right Word with the Thesaurus -- Proofing Text Written in a Foreign Language -- Telling Office which languages you will use -- Marking text as foreign language text -- Translating Foreign Language Text. 
505 8 |a Chapter 6 Desktop Publishing with Word -- Experimenting with Themes -- Sprucing Up Your Pages -- Decorating a page with a border -- Putting a background color on pages -- Getting Word's help with cover letters -- Making Use of Charts, Diagrams, Shapes, and Photos -- Working with the Drawing Canvas -- Positioning and Wrapping Objects Relative to the Page and Text -- Wrapping text around an object -- Positioning an object on a page -- Working with Text Boxes -- Inserting a text box -- Making text flow from text box to text box -- Dropping In a Drop Cap -- Watermarking for the Elegant Effect -- Putting Newspaper-Style Columns in a Document -- Doing the preliminary work -- Running text into columns -- Landscape Documents -- Printing on Different Size Paper -- Showing Online Video in a Document -- Chapter 7 Getting Word's Help with Office Chores -- Highlighting Parts of a Document -- Commenting on a Document -- Entering a comment -- Viewing and displaying comments -- Caring for and feeding comments -- Tracking Changes to Documents -- Telling Word to start marking changes -- Reading and reviewing a document with change marks -- Marking changes when you forgot to turn on change marks -- Accepting and rejecting changes to a document -- Printing an Address on an Envelope -- Printing a Single Address Label (Or a Page of the Same Label) -- Churning Out Letters, Envelopes, and Labels for Mass Mailings -- Preparing the source file -- Merging the document with the source file -- Printing form letters, envelopes, and labels -- Chapter 8 Tools for Reports and Scholarly Papers -- Alphabetizing a List -- Outlines for Organizing Your Work -- Viewing the outline in different ways -- Rearranging document sections in Outline view -- Collapsing and Expanding Parts of a Document -- Generating a Table of Contents -- Creating a TOC -- Updating and removing a TOC. 
505 8 |a Customizing a TOC -- Changing the structure of a TOC -- Indexing a Document -- Marking index items in the document -- Generating the index -- Editing an index -- Putting Cross-References in a Document -- Putting Footnotes and Endnotes in Documents -- Entering a footnote or endnote -- Choosing the numbering scheme and position of notes -- Deleting, moving, and editing notes -- Compiling a Bibliography -- Inserting a citation for your bibliography -- Editing a citation -- Changing how citations appear in text -- Generating the bibliography -- Book III Excel 2016 -- Chapter 1 Up and Running with Excel -- Creating a New Excel Workbook -- Getting Acquainted with Excel -- Rows, columns, and cell addresses -- Workbooks and worksheets -- Entering Data in a Worksheet -- The basics of entering data -- Entering text labels -- Entering numeric values -- Entering date and time values -- Quickly Entering Lists and Serial Data with the AutoFill Command -- Formatting Numbers, Dates, and Time Values -- Establishing Data-Validation Rules -- Chapter 2 Refining Your Worksheet -- Editing Worksheet Data -- Moving Around in a Worksheet -- Getting a Better Look at the Worksheet -- Freezing and splitting columns and rows -- Hiding columns and rows -- Comments for Documenting Your Worksheet -- Selecting Cells in a Worksheet -- Deleting, Copying, and Moving Data -- Handling the Worksheets in a Workbook -- Keeping Others from Tampering with Worksheets -- Hiding a worksheet -- Protecting a worksheet -- Chapter 3 Formulas and Functions for Crunching Numbers -- How Formulas Work -- Referring to cells in formulas -- Referring to formula results in formulas -- Operators in formulas -- The Basics of Entering a Formula -- Speed Techniques for Entering Formulas -- Clicking cells to enter cell references -- Entering a cell range -- Naming cell ranges so that you can use them in formulas. 
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