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AN INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007by

Stian Skogly

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MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007

A package of softwares Word – text editor Excel – spreadsheet PowerPoint – presentations Outlook – e-mail Access – database Publisher – brochures, calendars, postcards, etc. +++

The current versions are Office 2007 which was released on January 30 in 2007.

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MICROSOFT WORD 2007

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MICROSOFT WORD

Text processor to create documents Templates for different types of documents Web pages

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SIMPLE FORMATTING

Text: Font, size, color, bold/italic/underline Layout: Bullets, numbering, alignment

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Welcome to this lecture

Changing font

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Welcome to this lecture

Bold / italic / underline

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How to change text color

Changing text color

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How to change text size

Changing text size

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The first impression and view of a document is very important for the reader. The options listed underneath are the most important ones. These can make the document nice looking, but also very bad. A professional document should have a standard font (like Times New Roman or Arial), appropriate size (normal text size 12), and black color. The layout of the text should make the reader comfortable – it should be easy to read. In thesis, or other large documents, the text is often aligned to both the left and right margins. This creates a clean look at both sides of the text. Additional extra space are put in between words as necessary.

The first impression and view of a document is very important for the reader. The options listed underneath are the most important ones. These can make the document nice looking, but also

very bad. A professional document should have a standard font (like Times New Roman or

Arial), appropriate size (normal text size 12), and black color.

The layout of the text should make the reader comfortable – it should be easy to read. In

thesis, or other large documents, the text is often aligned to both the left and right margins.

This creates a clean look at both sides of the text. Additional extra space are put in between

words as necessary.

The first impression and view of a document is very important for the reader. The options listed underneath are the most important ones. These can make the document nice looking, but also very bad. A professional document should have a standard font (like Times New Roman or Arial), appropriate size (normal text size 12), and black color. The layout of the text should make the reader comfortable – it should be easy to read. In thesis, or other large documents, the text is often aligned to both the left and right margins. This creates a clean look at both sides of the text. Additional extra space are put in between words as necessary.

Alignment of text

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4,0 cm

0 cm

2,5 cm 2,5 cm

4,0 cm

Left

2,5 cm 2,5 cm

Page setup / margins

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Line spacing

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Word count

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Heading 1

Heading 3

Heading 2

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Texttextexttexttexttexttextexttexttextexttextexttexttexttexttextexttexttext

Heading 3

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Headings and table of contents

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Page numbers

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Picture and crop

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Shresta

Kumar

Shresta, Kumar

Shresta, Kumar

Learn Microsoft Office in one lecture

2010

Kathmandu

Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital

Reference / citation

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(1)

Reference list / bibliography

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1

Word lecture

Save document

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Questions?

Action link to open

Microsoft Word

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MICROSOFT POWERPOINT

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MICROSOFT POWERPOINT

Software to make presentations Templates and different designs Same menues as Microsoft Word

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HOW TO MAKE A NICE PRESENTATION Text

Font should be easy to read Text color with high contrast to the background Big font size Less text is better Use the same formatting throughout the

presentation

Pictures and figures Choose understandable figures Pictures with high quality Pictures and figures should be relevant

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PRESENTATION

Be careful with use of animations

Know what you are presenting Don’t read from the slide Speak to the people Speak loudly Practice before presentation!

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MICROSOFT EXCEL

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MICROSOFT EXCEL

Mathematical software Spreadsheets to make stastitical calculations

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MICROSOFT EXCEL

Formula for calculations of different results in a set of data

In data Out data

Graphical view of statistics

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FOR YOUR PROJECT

Mean (average) Percentile / quartile Maximum / minimum Standard deviation

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