GO! Microsoft 365: Getting Started, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (September 18, 2020) © 2020

  • Shelley Gaskin Pasadena City College
  • Alicia Vargas Pasadena City College
  • Debra Geoghan Bucks County Community College
  • Nancy Graviett St. Charles Community College
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A trusted source for over 20 years, the GO!  series will help you master Microsoft 365. You'll gain workplace skills by completing instructional projects that offer a learn-by-doing approach. With the additional outcomes-based and critical thinking projects provided, you'll practice using Office 365 apps to solve real-world business problems. The text's easy-to-follow instructions will keep you on track, and author Shelley Gaskin will guide you with tips and instruction, right when they're needed most.

Updated to Office 365, GO! with Microsoft® Office 365®, 2019 Edition, Getting Started adds tips for Mac users, revised instructional projects and improved coverage to help you grasp the what, why, and how of skills application. The text is compatible with Access 2019.

MICROSOFT OFFICE

  • Chapter 1: Microsoft Office Common Features and Windows 10 Features and File Management
    1. Explore Microsoft Office
    2. Create a Folder for File Storage
    3. Download and Extract Zipped Files and Enter, Edit, and Check the Spelling of Text in an Office Program
    4. Perform Office Commands and Apply Office Formatting
    5. Finalize an Office Document
    6. Use the Office Help Features
    7. Explore Windows 10
    8. Prepare to Work with Folders and Files
    9. Use File Explorer to Extract Zipped Files and to Display Locations, Folders, and Files
    10. Start Programs and Open Data Files
    11. Create, Rename, and Copy Files and Folders

WORD

  • Introducing Microsoft Word 2019
  • Chapter 1: Creating Documents with Microsoft Word
    1. Create a New Document and Insert Text
    2. Insert and Format Graphics
    3. Insert and Modify Text Boxes and Shapes
    4. Preview and Print a Document
    5. Change Document and Paragraph Layout
    6. Create and Modify Lists
    7. Set and Modify Tab Stops
    8. Insert a SmartArt Graphic and an Icon

EXCEL

  • Introducing Microsoft Excel 2019
  • Chapter 1: Creating a Worksheet and Charting Data
    1. Create, Save, and Navigate an Excel Workbook
    2. Enter Data in a Worksheet
    3. Construct and Copy Formulas and Use the SUM Function
    4. Format Cells with Merge & Center, Cell Styles, and Themes
    5. Chart Data to Create a Column Chart and Insert Sparklines
    6. Print a Worksheet, Display Formulas, and Close Excels
    7. Check Spelling in a Worksheet
    8. Enter Data by Range
    9. Construct Formulas for Mathematical Operations
    10. Edit Values in a Worksheet
    11. Format a Worksheet

ACCESS

  • Introducing Microsoft Access 2019
  • Chapter 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Access 2019
    1. Identify Good Database Design
    2. Create a Table and Define Fields in a Blank Desktop Database
    3. Change the Structure of Tables and Add a Second Table
    4. Create a Query, Form, and Report
    5. Close a Database and Close Access
    6. Use a Template to Create a Database
    7. Organize Objects in the Navigation Pane
    8. Create a New Table in a Database Created with a Template
    9. View a Report

POWERPOINT

  • Introducing Microsoft PowerPoint 2019
  • Chapter 1: Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint
    1. Create a New Presentation
    2. Edit a Presentation in Normal View
    3. Add Pictures to a Presentation
    4. Print and View a Presentation
    5. Edit an Existing Presentation
    6. Format a Presentation
    7. Use Slide Sorter View
    8. Apply Slide Transitions

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