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© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 1 Chapter 1 Windows Application Interface

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 2 Chapter 1 A Menu of Commands

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 3 Chapter 1 A Dialog Box

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 4 Chapter 1 Additional Dialog Box Options

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 5 Chapter 1 Saving Files

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 6 Chapter 2 Internet Explorer

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 7 Chapter 2 Address

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 8 Chapter 2 Microsoft Outlook — Inbox Window

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 9 Chapter 3 Calendar

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 10 Chapter 3 Calendar Appointments

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 11 Chapter 3 Multiple Calendars

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 12 Chapter 3 Contact Form

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 13 Chapter 4 Word Window

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 14 Chapter 4 Formatting Marks

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 15 Chapter 4 Symbol Dialog Box

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 16 Chapter 4 Smart Tag Indicator

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 17 Chapter 4 Paragraph Alignment

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 18 Chapter 4 Document Collaboration

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 19 Chapter 4 Serif and Sans Serif

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 20 Chapter 5 Reveal Formatting Task Pane

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 21 Chapter 5 Tab Stops

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 22 Chapter 5 Line Spacing

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 23 Chapter 5 Indenting Paragraphs

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 24 Chapter 5 Hanging Indents

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 25 Chapter 5 Lists

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 26 Chapter 5 Footnotes

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 27 Chapter 5 Adding Images to a Document

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 28 Chapter 6 Using Tables

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 29 Chapter 6 Styles and Formatting Task Pane

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 30 Chapter 6 Two-Fold Brochure

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 31 Chapter 7 Excel Window

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 32 Chapter 7 Entering Data into a Worksheet

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 33 Chapter 7 Formatting Numeric Data

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 34 Chapter 7 Selecting Cells

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 35 Chapter 7 Using Cell References in Formulas

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 36 Chapter 7 Using the Fill Handle

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 37 Chapter 7 Formatting Cell Borders

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 38 Chapter 7 Conditional Formatting

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 39 Chapter 8 What If?

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 40 Chapter 8 Functions

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 41 Chapter 8 Absolute Cell References

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 42 Chapter 8 ROUND Function

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 43 Chapter 9 Charts

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 44 Chapter 9 Bar Charts

© 2004 Lawrenceville Press Slide 45 Chapter 9 Line Charts