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Example Files
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Office
Chapter 2: Using Share Office Tools
Chapter 3: Adding Art to Office Documents
Chapter 4: Adding Shapes to Office Documents
Chapter 5: Formatting Office Documents
Chapter 6: Creating a Document with Word
Chapter 7: Formatting a Document with Word
Chapter 8: Enhancing a Document with Word
Chapter 9: Creating a Worksheet with Excel
Chapter 10: Building a Worksheet with Excel
Chapter 11: Designing a Worksheet with Excel
Chapter 12: Creating a Presentation with PowerPoint
Chapter 13: Delivering a Presentation with PowerPoint
Chapter 14: Creating a Database with Access
Chapter 15: Locating and Managing Data with Access
Chapter 16: Presenting Data with Access
Chapter 17: Communicating with Outlook
Chapter 18: Managing Information with Outlook
Chapter 19: Creating a Publication with Publisher
Chapter 20: Designing a Publication with Publisher
Chapter 21: Publishing Office Documents on the Web
Chapter 22: Protecting and Securing Office Documents
Chapter 23: Reviewing and Sharing Office Documents
Chapter 24: Expanding Office Functionality
Workshop Files
Projects for Word 2007
Projects for Excel 2007
Projects for PowerPoint 2007
New Features
Keyboard Shortcuts
Page Fixes
New Content
Working Together on Office Groove Documents
Working Together on Office SharePoint Documents
Certification Objectives
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