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Computer application for non-it students series : Ms excel 2013 / Norashikin binti Zainal Abidin

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor : KOLEJ POLY-TECH MARA SDN. BHD., 2017.Description: vi, 37 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9789670848396
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5548.4.M523 .N822 2017
Summary: Computer Application for Non-IT Students series is a fun and easy way for beginners to learn how to use Office 2013 software. The book provides a basic understanding of the software applications typically required for both home and business, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher and Projects. Learning is reinforced with plenty of illustrations and practical, hands-on projects and exercises. Specific, step-by-step instructions work well in both instructor-led and self-paced environments. Furthermore, it provides a brief overview of the user interface and covers three to four lab activities in each Chapter for each software. Besides that, user can improve skills by practicing an exercise in Do it Yourself (DIY) sections provided at the end each activities. Access and Projects is included in this series because we hope that non-IT students will gain an appreciation of its many capabilities and will be drawn to study it in more depth afterwards.
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Computer Application for Non-IT Students series is a fun and easy way for beginners to learn how to use Office 2013 software. The book provides a basic understanding of the software applications typically required for both home and business, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher and Projects. Learning is reinforced with plenty of illustrations and practical, hands-on projects and exercises.

Specific, step-by-step instructions work well in both instructor-led and self-paced environments. Furthermore, it provides a brief overview of the user interface and covers three to four lab activities in each Chapter for each software. Besides that, user can improve skills by practicing an exercise in Do it Yourself (DIY) sections provided at the end each activities.

Access and Projects is included in this series because we hope that non-IT students will gain an appreciation of its many capabilities and will be drawn to study it in more depth afterwards.