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GENERAL OFFICE 2003
Help protect yourself: Security in Office Learn about security fundamentals in Microsoft Office programs and what you can do to help protect your computer and documents. Create an accessible Office document Find out what accessibility means and how people with disabilities experience your documents. Organize your clip art and other media The Clip Organizer tool arranges and catalogs clip art and other media files stored on your hard disk. See what you can do with the Research service Practice using this built-in research service. Digitally sign your own macros for stronger security Use the High macro security level and still run macros that you’ve written and signed without seeing security warnings. Customize your toolbars and menus Learn how to change existing toolbars and menus, including the shortcut menu, and how to create your own toolbars and menus. XML: What’s it all about? Learn the basics of XML, what it is and how it works, and how programs in the Office System help you use XML.
ACCESS
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Get to know Access Learn about the structure and benefits of a database, and become familiar with ways to get data into and out of one.
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Table that data Design well-structured tables that meet your organization’s data needs and are easy to maintain.
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Label that data Put your data to good use by creating standard-size and custom labels in Microsoft Office Access.
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Reports I: Show off your data Reports are a great way to organize and present data from your database. Reports enable you to format your data in an attractive and informative layout for printing or viewing on screen.
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Queries I: Get answers with queries Find out how queries enable you to answer questions and perform tasks with your data. Learn how to create a select query.
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Queries II: Limit your data and calculate values Make your queries more powerful and limit your results by using criteria and performing calculations.
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Queries III: Create parameter queries that prompt users for input A parameter query is useful when you perform the same type of query often, but the values that you search for change.
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Queries IV: Working with complex criteria Limit your query results by using complex criteria, such as setting two conditions that must be met and using wildcards to retrieve data that matches a pattern.
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Take the controls Learn to add controls to your forms or reports. Customize controls, assign data values and links, and apply data-driven conditional formatting.
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Introduction to security Protect your computer and your data from malicious code and dangerous commands by enabling an important Access environment called sandbox mode.
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Forms follow function Make data entry and data viewing easier and safer with forms designed and customized for user convenience.
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Work with a database you didn’t create Learn how to work with a database you didn’t create by determining its structure, adding and viewing data, and modifying objects in the database.
FRONTPAGE
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Create a Web site with FrontPage Plan, create, and work with Web sites.
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Hyperlinks I: The basics Become familiar with hyperlinks: from understanding URLs and their syntax to inserting hyperlinks into your Web pages.
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Hyperlinks II: Link bars and image maps Learn effective navigation techniques by grouping links together within a link bar. Also, learn how to make an image map by adding hotspots to a picture.
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Work with graphics in FrontPage Get familiar with the types of Web graphics and insert them into Web pages.
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Introduction to cascading style sheets (CSS) Learn how to use CSS to manage the location and appearance of elements on a Web page.
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Under the hood: Effortless ways to work with code Learn to work directly with the HTML code.
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HTML Tables I: Basic concepts Learn how to insert and manipulate HTML tables.
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HTML Tables II: Table and cell widths Explains how to manage the widths of tables and their cells.
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HTML Tables III: Design a page with layout tables Learn to design (layout) an entire page with HTML tables.
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HTML Tables IV: Format and touch up a page layout Learn how to format a table with color, borders, padding, and so on, as well as how to add some finishing touches by using spacer GIFs and autostretch.
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Liven up Web pages with interactive buttons Insert interactive buttons that change appearance when people hover over them and press them. In addition, learn some basics of JavaScript.
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So that’s how! Great FrontPage features Learn these four little-known, features that make managing Web site content easier.
INFOPATH
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Connect a form to a database Design a form that’s connected to an Access database.
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Design a form based on an XML schema Create an InfoPath form based on an existing XML schema, so that your form uses an established data structure.
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Great InfoPath features for customizing controls Discover four customizing controls: views, conditional formatting, rules, functions, and other useful form-design features.
ONENOTE
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Get to know OneNote the new program specially designed for note taking, and research straight from your notebook. Learn about the basics of using OneNote and customizing some features.
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Use note flags and search to find your notes Get the most out of OneNote by flagging notes as you work and then using the flags to find your notes. Or just search for your notes using OneNote’s search options.
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Take audio and video notes Learn how to make audio and video recordings as you take notes.
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Organize your OneNote notebook Find out the best way to organize your notebook using sections and folders.
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NEW! Tips & Tricks from Microsoft’s Chris Bertelson
PUBLISHER
Get started designing your own professional publications modify a pre-designed publication to create your own professional-looking newsletters, brochures, business cards, Web sites, and more. Create catalogs or directories create catalogs, product and service datasheets, inventories, directories, photo albums, and other kinds of publications using the Mail and Catalog Merge Wizard.
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