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OverviewSeamless digital instruction, practice, and assessment For over 17 years, instructors have relied upon the GO! series to teach Microsoft Office successfully. The series uses a project-based approach that clusters learning objectives around projects, rather than software features, so students can practice solving real business problems. Gaskin uses easy-to-follow Microsoft Procedural Syntax so students always know where to go on the ribbon; she combines this with a Teachable Moment approach that offers learners tips and instructions at the precise moment they're needed. Updated to Office 365, GO! with Microsoft Office 365, PowerPoint 2019 Comprehensive adds tips for Mac users, revised instructional projects, and improved coverage of the what, why, and how of skills application. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shelley Gaskin , Alicia Vargas , Debra Geoghan , Nancy GraviettPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Pearson ISBN: 9780135441053ISBN 10: 0135441056 Pages: 608 Publication Date: 08 March 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9780137602308 Format: Spiral bound Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsMICROSOFT 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 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 Chapter 2: Formatting PowerPoint Presentations 1. Format Numbered and Bulleted Lists 2. Insert Online Pictures 3. Insert Text Boxes and Shapes 4. Format Objects 5. Remove Picture Backgrounds and Insert WordArt 6. Create and Format a SmartArt Graphic Chapter 3: Enhancing a Presentation with Animation, Video, Tables, and Charts 1. Customize Slide Backgrounds and Themes 2. Animate a Slide Show 3. Insert a Video 4. Create and Modify Tables 5. Create and Modify Charts Chapter 4: Formatting a Presentation Using Slide Masters, and Reviewing, Comparing, Combining, and Protecting Presentations 1. Modify Slide Masters 2. Create a Custom Template 3. Create and Edit Comments 4. Compare and Combine Presentations 5. Prepare a Presentation for Distribution 6. Protect a Presentation Chapter 5: Applying Advanced Graphic Techniques and Inserting Audio and Video 1. Apply Picture Corrections 2. Add a Border to a Picture 3. Change the Shape of a Picture 4. Add a Picture to a WordArt Object and Merge Shapes 5. Enhance a Presentation with Audio and Video 6. Use PowerPoint Designer 7. Add a Photo Caption and Alt Text 8. Crop a Picture Chapter 6: Delivering a Presentation 1. Apply and Modify Slide Transitions 2. Apply Custom Animation Effects 3. Modify Animation Effects 4. Insert Hyperlinks 5. Create Custom Slide Shows 6. Present and View a Slide Presentation Chapter 7: Presentations Using Tables and Pie Charts 1. Add a Table to a Presentation 2. Add or Delete Table Rows, Columns, and Cells 3. Modify a Table 4. Insert a Section 5. Create Pie Charts 6. Modify Charts 7. Change a Chart Type Chapter 8: Publishing Presentations and Using Sway 1. Insert Outline Text from Another Program into a PowerPoint Presentation 2. Proof a Presentation 3. Format Text as Columns 4. Save a Presentation in Other Formats 5. Create a Sway Presentation 6. Add Content to a Sway Presentation 7. Format a Sway PresenReviewsAuthor InformationAbout our authors Shelley Gaskin (series editor) is a professor in the Business and Computer Technology Division at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California. She holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Robert Morris College (Pennsylvania), a master's degree in Business from Northern Illinois University, and a doctorate in Adult and Community Education from Ball State University (Indiana). Before joining Pasadena City College, she spent 12 years in the computer industry, where she was a systems analyst, sales representative, and director of Customer Education with Unisys Corporation. She also worked for Ernst & Young on the development of large systems applications for their clients. She has written and developed training materials for custom systems applications in both the public and private sector and has also written and edited numerous computer application textbooks. Debra Geoghan (PowerPoint author) is a Professor of Computer Science in the STEM department at Bucks County Community College, teaching computer classes ranging from basic computer literacy to cybercrime, computer forensics, and networking. She has certifications from Microsoft, CompTIA, and Apple. Deb has taught at the college level since 1996 and also spent 11 years in the high school classroom. She holds a B.S. in Secondary Science Education from Temple University and an M.A. in Computer Science Education from Arcadia University. Throughout her teaching career Deb has worked with educators to integrate technology across the curriculum. At BCCC she serves on many technology committees, presents technology workshops for BCCC faculty, and heads the Computer Science Area. Deb is an avid user of technology, which has earned her the nickname “gadget lady.” Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |