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PowerPoint 2000 Introduction - Creating a Slide Show
This tutorial shows how (in Powerpoint 2000)
you can deliver a presentation as an on-screen Slide Show.
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PowerPoint 2000 Introduction - Formatting and Proofing Tools
In this tutorial you can learn how to format
and proof text effectively in Powerpoint 2000.
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PowerPoint 2000 Introduction - Editing a Presentation
This tutorial is about how to work with
objects on a slide using PowerPoint 2000.
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PowerPoint 2000 Introduction - Working With Text Slides
This tutorial goes through how to create new
slides and add text to them using Microsoft PowerPoint 2000.
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Outlook 2000 Introduction - The Task List
This tutorial is about how to create and
manage a Task List in Outlook.
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Outlook 2000 Introduction - The Calendar
This tutorial will teach you how to use
Outlook's Calendar component to create and manage appointments.
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Outlook 2000 Introduction - Using the Address Book
In this turtorial you will be taken through
how to use the address book to help send messages.
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Outlook 2000 Introduction - Opening, Replying To and Finding a Message
This tutorial goes through how to read and
reply to e-mail messages using Outlook 2000.
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Access 2000 Introduction - The Database Window
Access allows only one database to be open at
any one time. All of the contents of the database are displayed in the
Database window.
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Access 2000 Introduction - Filtering Data
While sorting information in the datasheet
view allows you to apply your own ordering to the display of the
records in the table, it can also be useful to filter the table. This
allows you to limit the number of records that are visible to a
manageable sub-set of the records.
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Access 2000 Introduction - Creating Tables
This tutorial explains how to create tables
in Microsoft Access 2000.
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Access 2000 Introduction - Table Design: Hints and Tips
Before creating a table, here are a few hints
and tips about designing your database table.
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Excel 2000 Introduction - Statistical Functions
The Status bar shortcut menu displays
list of statistical functions for screen display. These functions can
also be entered as formulae on the worksheet.
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Excel 2000 Introduction - Entering a Calculation
Formulae are composed of a number of
different elements that are combined in a specific way to ensure the
formula produces an accurate answer.
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Excel 2000 Introduction - Spreadsheet Data Types
There are four types of entry that can be
placed onto a sheet: Text, Values, Dates and Formulae.
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Excel 2000 Introduction - Selecting Cells with the Mouse
Selecting cells (highlighting) is one of the
most important actions in Excel. You need to select cells before you
do something with them, for example enter data, copy, delete or apply
enhancements.
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Word 2000 Introduction - Indenting Text
Indents are the positions where text begins
and ends on a line relative to the page margins. Indenting is a way of
offsetting text from the rest of the text, creating different indents
for the first line, subsequent lines or all lines in the selected
paragraph(s).
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Word 2000 Introduction - Working with Fonts
This tutorial explains the various different
changes that can be made to the style of the font in Microsoft Word
2000.
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Word 2000 Introduction - Setting Page Margins
The white space around text on the printed
page is the margin area. You can change the top, bottom, left and
right margins. You can set margins in two different ways: by dragging
margin markers on the Ruler bar, or by setting margins in the Page
Setup dialogue box.
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Word 2000 Introduction - Printing
Word allows you to print in several different
ways from the keyboard, toolbar, or the menu. Often the whole document
will be printed, but it is possible to print only a single page or
only selected text. Alternatively you may want to print several
documents at once, or several copies of the same document.
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