Title: Microsoft Office 2003 Illustrated Introductory, Premium Edition
1Microsoft Office 2003 Illustrated Introductory,
Premium Edition
Introducing
2Objectives
- Define the Office 2003 Suite
- Create a document with Word 2003
- Build a worksheet with Excel 2003
- Manage data with Access 2003
- Create a presentation with PowerPoint 2003
3Objectives
- Browse the World Wide Web with Internet Explorer
- Integrate Office information
- Manage office tasks with Outlook 2003
4Unit Introduction
- Microsoft Office is a collection of software
programs - Each Office program is designed to complete
specific tasks - Each Office program has similar buttons and
commands to make switching among programs easy - Microsoft Office is known as a suite.
5Defining the Office 2003 Suite
- The Office 2003 suite is a collection of programs
known as business productivity software - Helps people in business work better
- Office documents are compatible with one another,
so you can easily integrate information between
files - Insert an Excel chart into a Word document
6Defining the Office 2003 Suite
- Most common Office suite programs
- Word
- Excel
- Access
- PowerPoint
- Outlook
7Defining the Office 2003 Suite (cont.)
- Microsoft Word
- Documents
- Letters
- Faxes
- Memos
- Flyers
8Defining the Office 2003 Suite (cont.)
- Microsoft Excel
- Budgets
- Financial statements
- Payroll summaries
- Charts and graphs
9Defining the Office 2003 Suite (cont.)
- Microsoft Access
- Organize, track, and update complex data.
- Customer database
- Inventory database
10Defining the Office 2003 Suite (cont.)
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Create visual presentations
- Performance
- Sales
- Strategy
- Training
- Business plan
- Marketing
11Defining the Office 2003 Suite (cont.)
- Microsoft Outlook
- Track and organize
- Appointments
- Contacts
- Send email
12Defining the Office 2003 Suite (cont.)
- Internet Explorer
- A program that lets you access information on the
Internet and World Wide Web - A part of Windows or can be downloaded from the
Web
13Creating a Document with Word 2003
- Microsoft Word 2003 is a word processing program
which allows you to create and edit text
documents - Enter and format text
- Add tables and graphics
- Use electronic thesaurus, indexes, and footnotes
14Creating a Document with Word 2003 (cont.)
- Word can help you
- Enter text quickly
- Organize information
- Create error-free information
- Combine text and graphics
- Add special effects
Table
Graphic
15Building a Worksheet with Excel 2003
- Microsoft Excel 2003 is a spreadsheet program
that you use to analyze data, perform
calculations, and create charts - Like paper spreadsheets, Excel has a worksheet
area - Divided into columns and individual cells
- A cell contains text, numbers, formulas, or a
combination
16Building a Worksheet with Excel 2003 (cont.)
Formatted data
- Excel can help you
- Calculate results accurately
- Perform what-if analysis
- Perform complex mathematical formulas
- Create charts
Graphic
Chart
17Managing Data with Access 2003
- Microsoft Access 2003 is a database management
system which allows you to organize and link
databases - A database is a collection of related information
such as a list of employees - A table is a grid where you can arrange and
analyze large amounts of data
18Managing Data with Access 2003 (cont.)
- Access can help you
- Enter data easily
- Retrieve data easily
- Create professional forms and reports
- Add graphics to reports
Table
19Creating a Presentation with PowerPoint 2003
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 is a presentation
graphics program that you can use to create
handouts or electronic presentations - A slide is the page where you place text,
graphics, and other objects - Slides make up a presentation and can be seen in
an on-screen display called a slide show
20Creating a Presentation with PowerPoint 2003
(cont.)
Slide
- PowerPoint can help you
- Create and edit slides
- Combine information from Office programs
- Add graphics
- Add special effects
Graphic
Inserted Excel chart
21Browsing the World Wide Web with Internet Explorer
- The World Wide Web, known as the Web, is the
text, graphics, and multimedia part of the
Internet - Internet Explorer is a browser.
- A program designed to help you view data on the
Web - Web sites let you jump to other sites using
links, special areas that take you to another
location
22Browsing the World Wide Web with Internet
Explorer (cont.)
- Internet Explorer can help you
- Display Web sites
- Move between Web sites
- Use multimedia
- Incorporate Web information
Links
Web page
23Integrating Office Information
- Information created in one Office program can be
used in another - An Excel chart can be used in a PowerPoint
presentation - Word data can be used in an Excel worksheet
- Word text can be used to create PowerPoint slides
- Access data can be used in an Excel worksheet
24Integrating Office Information (cont.)
- Integration benefits include
- Create information once
- Merge data
- Export data
- Create hyperlinks
- A hyperlink is specially formatted text or a
graphic that transfers you to another location or
document
25Integrating Office Information (cont.)
Chart in Word
Chart in Excel
Chart in PowerPoint
26Managing Office Tasks with Outlook 2003
- Microsoft Outlook 2003 is an electronic personal
information manager - Helps you manage and keep track of appointments,
events, contacts, and e-mail - An e-mail message is an electronic message sent
to anyone with an e-mail address
27Managing Office Tasks with Outlook 2003 (cont.)
- Some of the benefits of Outlook
- Read and respond to e-mail
- Create and manage a contact address book
- Send file attachments with e-mail messages
28Summary
- Use Word to create a text document
- Use Excel to create a spreadsheet
- Use Access to create a database
- Use PowerPoint to create a presentation
- Use Internet Explorer to browse the Web
- Use Outlook to manage tasks