Teach Yourself Web Publishing With Microsoft Office 97 in a Week - Softcover

Larson, Michael A.

 
9781575212326: Teach Yourself Web Publishing With Microsoft Office 97 in a Week

Synopsis

This manual and CD-ROM combination shows how to use Microsoft Office 97 to publish Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint documents on a Web site or corporate intranet. Explains how to add hypertext links among all five Office 97 products, place Excel spreadsheets and Access databases on the Web, load PowerPoint presentations onto an intranet, and create entire Web or intranet sites with Office 97. The CD-ROM contains Internet Explorer for Windows 95, all the examples and source code from the book, and additional Web publishing tools and utilities. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Review

Michael Larson's premise makes sense--vast numbers of business people who must now prepare information for the Web are not Web enthusiasts. They're people who suddenly have one more task to do and want to learn it quickly and painlessly. This book chops the necessary array of Web document publishing skills into a week's worth of lessons easily mastered by anyone familiar with Microsoft Office 97. And those just learning the software will also benefit. An enclosed CD-ROM includes Microsoft Internet Explorer as well as additional Web publishing tools to make the tasks easier yet.

From the Publisher

As the number-one selling office suite in the business world with over 19 million users, Microsoft Office is taking the market by storm. Using a clear, step-by-step approach and practical examples, users will learn how to effectively use components of Microsoft Office to publish attractive, well-designed documents for the World Wide Web or intranet. - Focuses on the Web publishing features of the latest versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint

- Explains the basics of Internet/Intranet technology, the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser, and HTML

- CD-ROM is loaded with Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 and other extensive selection of additional graphics, templates, scripts, ActiveX controls, and multimedia clips to enhance Web pages

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