Introduction 1
Part I: Getting Started with Office 2013 7
Chapter 1: Introducing Microsoft Office 2013 9
Chapter 2: Selecting and Editing Data 33
Chapter 3: Modifying Pictures 47
Chapter 4: Getting Help from Office 2013 57
Part II: Working with Word 63
Chapter 5: Typing Text in Word 65
Chapter 6: Formatting Text 85
Chapter 7: Designing Your Pages 105
Part III: Playing the Numbers with Excel 133
Chapter 8: The Basics of Spreadsheets: Numbers, Labels, and
Formulas 135
Chapter 9: Playing with Formulas 167
Chapter 10: Charting and Analyzing Data 193
Part IV: Making Presentations with PowerPoint 221
Chapter 11: Creating a PowerPoint Presentation 223
Chapter 12: Adding Color and Pictures to a Presentation 241
Chapter 13: Showing Off a Presentation 263
Part V: Getting Organized with Outlook 283
Chapter 14: Managing E-Mail with Outlook 285
Chapter 15: Calendars, Contacts, and Tasks 299
Part VI: Storing Stuff in Access 313
Chapter 16: Using a Database 315
Chapter 17: Searching, Sorting, and Querying a Database 331
Chapter 18: Creating a Database Report 351
Part VII: The Part of Tens 365
Chapter 19: Ten Tips for Using Office 2013 367
Chapter 20: Almost Ten Ways to Make Office 2013 Easier to Use
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Index 389
Wallace Wang (San Diego, CA) is a best-selling author with more than 2.75 million For Dummies books in print. He has written more than 50 computer books, his recent titles include Office 2010 For Dummies and Beginning Programming All-in-One For Dummies. Wally has been involved in computers, stand-up comedy, teaching, writing, and game designing for most of his life. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Materials Science and a Master's in Computer Science.
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