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Books : Computers & Internet : Apple : AppleWorks
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This activities workbook shows how to teach spreadsheet functionality and features in the most effective way. A wealth of activities and exercises demonstrates how to create a grid, change type in a cell, enter area equations, and other basics of working with spreadsheets.
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Introduced by Apple in January 2005, iWork '05 is an innovative new suite of document and presentation software that's the same caliber as Apple's groundbreaking digital media applications and that's wholly dedicated to what Mac users like you care about most: artistry and creativity. iWork '05 isn't about "office productivity"--it's about creating slick and stylish documents and cinema-quality digital presentations that say precisely what you want them to say.
While iWork '05 helps you create stunning documents and presentations, the suite doesn't come with any in-depth documentation of its own. That's where iWork '05: The Missing Manual comes in. The book that should have been in the box, it gives you everything you need to master iWork '05.
Seamlessly integrated with the wildly popular iLife '05 and designed to take advantage of the advanced typography and graphics engine of Mac OS X, iWork is actually two separate programs: Pages and Keynote 2. Pages is a brand-new, streamlined word processor and page layout program that allows nonprofessionals to quickly and painlessly produce gorgeous brochures, newsletters, letters, invitations, product data sheets, and more. You can start documents from scratch or use one of the 40 professionally designed templates as a starting point. Keynote 2 is a significant upgrade to Keynote, Apple's PowerPoint-like presentation software that allows you to build unique presentations, demonstrations, storyboard animations, interactive slideshows, and more.
Like every Missing Manual, this one is refreshingly entertaining and scrupulously detailed. iWork '05: The Missing Manual gives you all the essentials of Pages and Keynote 2, including an objective look at each program's capabilities, its advantages over similar programs, and its limitations. The book delivers countless goodies that you won't find anywhere else: undocumented tips, tricks, and secrets for getting the very best results from both exciting new applications.
With the iWork '05 suite and iWork '05: The Missing Manual, you are totally equipped to give your work the style it deserves.
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Developed with the support of Apple Computer, Inc., this book gives you all the information and insights you need to master the applications of this poerful productivity suite, which comes pre-loaded on iMacs and iBooks. Veteran computer book author Steven Schwartz covers word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, and Internet publishing--and includes scores of insider tips and techniques to help users get started.
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This clearly written book is designed to teach word processing, graphics, spreadsheets, and databases and to integrate these technology programs into teaching and learning. It provides general characteristics of each program, hands-on activities, a brainstorming section for the application of the program, chapter summaries, and a CD of exercises packaged with the book. For teachers using Appleworks.
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Using the AppleWorks 6 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide, readers will learn everything they need to master the many tools in AppleWorks. Revised from the ground up by a new author, the new edition offers complete cross-platform coverage complete with hundreds of illustrations and examples highlighting classroom and home-use projects. Additions not in previous edition will include a section highlighting AppleWorks's new Presentation module.
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With Step by Step Series books, you'll build computer skills successfully, one step at a time. No long chapters full of technical narrative. No long documents to key. Just clear, simply-stated, easy-to-read, step-by-step lessons with lots of illustrations. The solution to computer phobia--learners gain confidence from the first step! No series of computer books has ever been easier to learn from! And when you need to review a topic, you'll be thrilled at how quickly and easily you can find the information you need to get on with your work. Teaches beginning through intermediate-level skills.
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This digital document is an article from Computer User, published by MSP Communications on August 1, 2000. The length of the article is 1523 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: 10 tips for using Apple Works 6.(Product Support)
Author: Dennis Sellers
Publication: Computer User (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2000
Publisher: MSP Communications
Volume: 18 Issue: 10 Page: 82
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A hands-on manual for using the word processing program of a software package called AppleWorks 3.
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Easy Reference Guides provide step-by-step instructions on how to access and use AppleWorks 3.0. Represents the fastest way to look up software functions. Features are listed in alphabetical order making them easy to find. Clear, step-by-step instructions.
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With a simple name change and some modified screen elements, ClarisWorks 5 becomes AppleWorks, the integrated package that encompasses word processing, database, spreadsheet, graphics, and telecommunications modules, all of which allows users to create sophisticated documents quickly. Apple is so sold on its program that they have included AppleWorks on all their new iMacs, the new consumer Internet Macs for home, small business and school, a market that has already embraced Clarisworks. And what better match for an Internet Mac than a product rich with Internet capabilities and multimedia features, making it easy for users of all levels to add pictures, sound, and even QuickTime movies to their projects.AppleWorks for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide is a great tool for mastering the best of the "Swiss Army knife" applications. The Visual QuickStart Guide's simple-to-follow instructions, hundreds of screenshots, and loads of tips will help the beginner navigate Appleworks' many facets with confidence, and more seasoned users will value it as a useful reference. AppleWorks is extremely popular with small businesses and schools AppleWorks is pre-installed on Apple's new iMacs Previous editions of the book have sold more than 50,000 copies.
The book is filled with simple-to-follow instructions, carefully detailed illustrations, screenshots, and loads of tips for combining text, graphics, spreadsheets, tables, charts, and even video. Fully cross-platform approach addresses the needs of the largest number of users.
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This 6 page, tri-fold full color guide is an invaluable resource for anyone who uses AppleWorks 5.0. It provides step- by- step instructions on how to utilize the various software programs. The word processor section explains how to type, select, cut, copy, paste, delete, format, and align text. The spreadsheet section shows how to: select cells; navigate between cells; enter, cut, copy, and paste data; insert rows and columns; sort; format text, and create charts. The database section teaches how to: define fields; use, delete, find, and sort records; create reports; and produce mailing labels. There are also sections on how to draw objects, use the paint feature, create slide shows, and much more! An excellent instructional tool for a user new to ApplwWorks5.0, it also serves as a handy reference tool for the more experienced user.
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