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Learn Microsoft Word

Jerry Said:

How do I learn microsoft word and exel all menus and tables in 12 or less hours?

We Answered:

don't be posting on here lol, your wasting time bud. Only joking..

Check online forums, manuals etc, etc

Kirk Said:

Is there a good, free online tutorial to learn Microsoft Word?

We Answered:

you may download these 2 good e-books, They are great, you can use them offline for training
Good luck

Rachel Said:

What is the easiest way to learn Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint??

We Answered:

the best way is by doing
the following is the best book I have found
it walks you trough step by stem with images so you can compare the screens.

Essentials: Microsoft Office XP
Spiral-bound: 650 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; Spiral edition (September 28, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0130927813
ISBN-13: 978-0130927811
Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 9.5 x 1.4 inches

Dora Said:

How can I learn Microsoft Word 2000 on my computer?

We Answered:

"Word for Dummys" is the fastest easiest way to get going quickly. This series of books is a great way to get up to speed on any software package you may want to learn.

Amazon has it:

http://www.amazon.com/Word-2000-Windows-…

Steven Said:

what is the difference between microsoft word and microsoft excel?

We Answered:

1) Word is for writing a business plan to send to venture capitalists, describing the business you want to start.
2) Excel is for doing the financial analysis showing them how your business will be profitable.
3) PowerPoint is for giving the venture capitalists a presentation (think digital slide show) to persuade them to fund your business startup.
4) Access is for storing all your business data, and providing a convenient way to enter and retrieve that data.

They are all very big programs with huge feature sets, and there is some overlap. For example, you can do a table in word, though you can't have formulas in the table cells as you can with Excel. You can do simple data storage in Excel, though if your business is successful you'll probably outgrow Excel's data storage & retrieval abilities and move to Access.

5-7) Answers to these questions would be the size of a large book, but to be brief:

-- Word is mostly about text documents.
-- Excel is mostly about numerical analysis (number crunching).
-- PowerPoint is mostly about digital slide shows.
-- Access is mostly about data entry, storage, and retrieval.

Another way of looking at it is what they generally replaced (and went way beyond) from before computers, though this is a gross oversimplification:
-- Word generally replaced (and went way beyond) typewriters.
-- Excel generally replaced (and went way beyond) calculators.
-- PowerPoint generally replaced (and went way beyond) slide shows.
-- Access generally replaced (and went way beyond) card files.

A good way to get acquainted with these programs and the differences between them is Microsoft's "Getting Started With..." tutorials. Your library probably has these tutorials if you don't want to buy them.

Greg

Elmer Said:

How can I learn Microsoft Word 2000 in-depth quickly???

We Answered:

In depth isn't something you get quickly. Microsoft Word is like unpealing an onion. There is always more to it. The only real way you're going to learn it is to jump in and start working with it. As you think of things you want to do, just use the Help function.

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