The new version of Microsoft Office for Macs brings many features from Office XP to the Macintosh platform -- and is the first Office upgrade to take full advantage of the souped-up multimedia capabilities and new user interface of Mac OS X. This friendly guide gets users up to speed fast on all of the programs in the suite -- Word ,Entourage, Excel ,and Power Point-and provides ample coverage of collaboration tools and the many enhancements.
Biography
Tom Negrino is a contributing editor at Macworld magazine and the author of many computer books, including Microsoft Office 2001 For Macs For Dummies.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
PART I: Getting Started with Microsoft Office v. X.
Chapter 1: Why Office v. X?
Chapter 2: Running Office v. X.
Chapter 3: Help Is Everywhere You Turn.
PART II: Using Word X.
Chapter 4: Getting Friendly with Word X.
Chapter 5: Working with Words.
Chapter 6: Looks Matter: A Guide to Attractive Formatting.
Chapter 7: Creating Reports and Newsletters.
PART III: Organizing Your E-Mail and Time with Entourage X.
Chapter 8: E-Mail Basics: Reading, Writing, Replying.
Chapter 9: Taming Your E-Mail with Folders and Rules.
Chapter 10: Managing Your Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks.
PART IV: Crunching Your Numbers with Excel X.
Chapter 11: Spreadsheets 101: Behind the Rows and Columns.
Chapter 12: Formulas Work -
So That You Don't Have To!
Chapter 13: Working with Worksheets and Workbooks.
Chapter 14: Turning Numbers into Pictures with Charts.
PART V: Putting on a Show with PowerPoint X.
Chapter 15: Creating PowerPoint Slide Shows.
Chapter 16: Spiffing Up Your Presentations.
Chapter 17: Doing the Presentation.
PART VI: Working Well with Others.
Chapter 18: Using the Office v. X Collaboration Features.
Chapter 19: Sharing Information Over the Internet.
PART VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Ten (Or So) Ways to Customize Office v. X.
Chapter 21: Ten Tips to Tune Up Your Toolbars.
Chapter 22: Ten Quick Time-Saving Tips.
Index.