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Office for iPad and Mac for dummies / by Peter Weverka.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Weverka, Peter, author.
- Series:
- --For dummies.
- For Dummies
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Microsoft Office.
- Integrated software.
- iPad (Computer).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (387 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The easy way to work with Office on your iPad or Mac Are you a Mac user who isn't accustomed to working with Microsoft Office? Consider this friendly guide your go-to reference! Written in plain English and packed with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, Office for iPad and Mac For Dummies walks you through every facet of Office, from installing the software and opening files to working with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook-and beyond. Plus, you'll discover how to manage files, share content and collaborate online through social media, and find help when you need it. Two things a
- Contents:
- 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; Part I Getting Started with Office for iPad and Mac; Chapter 1 iPad for Beginners; What Is Office for the iPad?; What Is Office 2011 for Mac?; What Is Office 365?; Subscribing to Office 365; Installing Office for iPad; iPad - the Basics; Turning your iPad on and off; Getting the lay of the land; Getting to know the Home screen; Changing the screen orientation; Understanding the Screen Gestures; Running Apps on the iPad
- Opening an appClosing an app; Switching between apps; Controlling the Volume; Handling Internet Wi-Fi Connections; Chapter 2 Making the iPad Work Your Way; Downloading and Installing Apps; Visiting the App Store; Searching for apps at the store; Installing an app; Tidying the Home Screen; Arranging icons on the Home screen; Putting an icon on the Dock; Creating folders for the Home screen; Deleting an App; Hanging Some Wallpaper; Handling Passcodes; Chapter 3 Exploring Office for the iPad Basics; Working with Files (Documents, Workbooks, and Presentations)
- How Office for the iPad handles filesOpening a file; Closing a file; Creating a file; Renaming and moving files; Deleting a file in an Office for iPad app; A Quick Tour of the Office for iPad Interface; Shrinking and Enlarging the Screen; Handling and Manipulating Text; Keyboard basics; Selecting text; Moving, copying, and deleting text; Formatting text; Making Bulleted and Numbered Lists; Finding and Replacing Text; Part II Word; Chapter 4 Word for the iPad; Applying Styles; Laying Out the Page; Determining the page margins; Numbering the pages; Creating headers and footers
- Spell Checking Your WorkPutting Footnotes in Documents; Tracking Editorial Changes; Telling Word to track changes; Reviewing editorial changes; Accepting and rejecting changes; Commenting on documents; Chapter 5 Creating Sophisticated Documents with Word 2011; Introducing the Word Screen; Creating a New Document; The two types of documents; Creating a blank document; Creating a document from a template; 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
- Navigating from page to page or heading to heading"Browsing" around a document; Bookmarks for hopping around; Inserting a Whole File into a Document; Inserting Line, Page, and Section Breaks; Breaking a line; Starting a new page; Inserting a section break for formatting purposes; Setting Up and Changing the Margins; Indenting Paragraphs and First Lines; Numbering the Pages; Numbering with page numbers only; Including a page number in a header or footer; Understanding page number formats; Putting Headers and Footers on Pages; Creating, editing, and removing headers and footers
- Notes:
- "Making Everything Easier!"--Cover.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-119-01018-7
- 1-119-01020-9
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