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Common Office Tools Word Outlook® PowerPoint® Excel® Access® Publisher Office 2010 — One Step Beyond Peter Weverka Author of PowerPoint All-in-One For Dummies 8 IN 1 BOOKS BOOKS • Common Office Tools • Word • Outlook® • PowerPoint® • Excel® • Access® • Publisher • Office 2010 — One Step Beyond Office 2010 ALL-IN-ONE Making Everything Easier! ™ Open the book and find: • The common tools you’ll find in all Office applications • Clear instructions for revising and collaborating on documents • Tips on building tables, charts, and diagrams in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint • Word’s tools for creating scholarly reports and white papers • Advice on scheduling events with Outlook • Secrets of memorable PowerPoint presentations • How to build an Access database from scratch • Hints for creating newsletters in Publisher Peter Weverka is a veteran For Dummies author who has covered a wide variety of Microsoft applications. In addition to PowerPoint 2007 All-in-One For Dummies and two previous editions of Office All-in-One For Dummies, he is the author of several editions of Microsoft Money For Dummies. $34.99 US / $41.99 CN / £24.99 UK ISBN 978-0-470-49748-7 Microsoft Office Go to Dummies.com ® for videos, step-by-step examples, how-to articles, or to shop! Welcome to Office 2010! Here’s where you get up to speed on all the applications — right now! If you want to get your work done better and faster with Office 2010, this book is for you. Whether you’re new to Office or need help navigating Office 2010’s interface and new features, you’ll find the answers, how-to information, advice, shortcuts, and tips right here. And you’ll learn how the tools work together to make you more productive! • They’re a team — explore commands and features common to all the Office programs plus techniques to boost your productivity • Working with Word — create letters, reports, newsletters, mass mailings, and more • Improve your Outlook — manage your e-mail, track tasks, keep an address book and calendar, and organize your life • Get your Point across — build livelier, more original PowerPoint presentations and even improve your delivery • Excel at number crunching — design spreadsheets that are easy to understand, use data-validation rules, and analyze data • Access your information — discover all the ways you can build and use an Access database • Your own Publisher — turn out great brochures, pamphlets, and other publications • A step beyond — check out the extra programs and customize your Office Weverka Spine: 1.6320" Microsoft ® Microsoft ® Office 2010 ALL-IN-ONE Start with FREE Cheat Sheets Cheat Sheets include • Checklists • Charts • Common Instructions • And Other Good Stuff! 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Some of the people who helped bring this book to market include the following: Acquisitions and Editorial Project and Copy Editor: Susan Christophersen Executive Editor: Steve Hayes Technical Editor: Lee Musick Editorial Manager: Jodi Jensen Editorial Assistant: Amanda Graham Sr. Editorial Assistant: Cherie Case Cartoons: Rich Tennant (www.the5thwave.com) Composition Services Project Coordinator: Katherine Crocker Layout and Graphics: Carl Byers, Ashley Chamberlain, Samantha K. Cherolis, Joyce Haughey Proofreaders: Rebecca Denoncour, Bonnie Mikkelson Indexer: Potomac Indexing, LLC Publishing and Editorial for Technology Dummies Richard Swadley, Vice President and Executive Group Publisher Andy Cummings, Vice President and Publisher Mary Bednarek, Executive Acquisitions Director Mary C. Corder, Editorial Director Publishing for Consumer Dummies Diane Graves Steele, Vice President and Publisher Composition Services Debbie Stailey, Director of Composition Services 01_497487-ffirs.indd vi01_497487-ffirs.indd vi 3/25/10 8:35 PM3/25/10 8:35 PM Contents at a Glance Introduction 1 Book I: Common Office Tools 7 Chapter 1: Of ce Nuts and Bolts 9 Chapter 2: Wrestling with the Text 31 Chapter 3: Speed Techniques Worth Knowing About 57 Chapter 4: Taking Advantage of the Proo ng Tools 65 Chapter 5: Creating a Table 81 Chapter 6: Creating a Chart 101 Chapter 7: Making a SmartArt Diagram 125 Chapter 8: Drawing and Manipulating Lines, Shapes, and Other Objects 143 Book II: Word 171 Chapter 1: Speed Techniques for Using Word 173 Chapter 2: Laying Out Text and Pages 191 Chapter 3: Word Styles 213 Chapter 4: Desktop Publishing with Word 229 Chapter 5: Getting Word’s Help with Of ce Chores 247 Chapter 6: Tools for Reports and Scholarly Papers 265 Book III: Outlook 285 Chapter 1: Getting Acquainted with Outlook 287 Chapter 2: Maintaining the Contacts Folder 303 Chapter 3: Handling Your E-Mail 313 Chapter 4: Managing Your Time and Schedule 339 Chapter 5: Tasks, Reminders, and Notes 347 Book IV: PowerPoint 355 Chapter 1: Getting Started in PowerPoint 357 Chapter 2: Fashioning a Look for Your Presentation 379 Chapter 3: Entering the Text 395 Chapter 4: Making Your Presentations Livelier 409 Chapter 5: Delivering a Presentation 421 02_497487-ftoc.indd vii02_497487-ftoc.indd vii 3/25/10 8:37 PM3/25/10 8:37 PM Book V: Excel 439 Chapter 1: Up and Running with Excel 441 Chapter 2: Re ning Your Worksheet 459 Chapter 3: Formulas and Functions for Crunching Numbers 471 Chapter 4: Making a Worksheet Easier to Read and Understand 493 Chapter 5: Analyzing Data 509 Book VI: Access 519 Chapter 1: Introducing Access 521 Chapter 2: Building Your Database Tables 535 Chapter 3: Entering the Data 563 Chapter 4: Sorting, Querying, and Filtering for Data 573 Chapter 5: Presenting Data in a Report 593 Book VII: Publisher 599 Chapter 1: Introducing Publisher 601 Chapter 2: Re ning a Publication 613 Chapter 3: Putting on the Finishing Touches 625 Book VIII: Office 2010: One Step Beyond 637 Chapter 1: Customizing an Of ce Program 639 Chapter 2: Ways of Distributing Your Work 651 Chapter 3: Handling Graphics 661 Chapter 4: Decorating Files with Clip Art 683 Chapter 5: Note Taking with OneNote 693 Chapter 6: Automating Tasks with Macros 709 Chapter 7: Linking and Embedding in Compound Files 721 Chapter 8: Of ce Web Apps 731 Index 747 02_497487-ftoc.indd viii02_497487-ftoc.indd viii 3/25/10 8:37 PM3/25/10 8:37 PM [...]... form 186 Entering data in the form 188 Chapter 2: Laying Out Text and Pages 191 Paragraphs and Formatting 191 Inserting a Section Break for Formatting Purposes 192 Breaking a Line 194 Starting a New Page 194 Setting Up and Changing the Margins 194 02_497487-ftoc.indd xiii 3/25/10 8:37 PM xiv Office 2010 All- in- One For. .. xvi Office 2010 All- in- One For Dummies Indexing a Document 272 Marking index items in the document 272 Generating the index 274 Editing an index 275 Putting Cross-References in a Document 276 Putting Footnotes and Endnotes in Documents 278 Entering a footnote or endnote 278 Choosing the numbering scheme and position of notes 279 Deleting, moving,... 02_497487-ftoc.indd xvii 3/25/10 8:37 PM xviii Office 2010 All- in- One For Dummies Chapter 5: Tasks, Reminders, and Notes 347 Tasks: Seeing What Needs to Get Done 347 Entering a task in the Tasks window 348 Examining tasks in the Tasks window 350 Handling and managing tasks 350 Reminders for Being Alerted to Activities and Tasks 350 Handling reminder... Filtering a list 511 02_497487-ftoc.indd xxi 3/25/10 8:37 PM xxii Office 2010 All- in- One For Dummies Forecasting with the Goal Seek Command 512 Performing What-If Analyses with Data Tables 514 Using a one- input table for analysis 514 Using a two-input table for analysis 516 Book VI: Access 519 Chapter 1: Introducing Access .521... 566 Entering the Data in a Form 567 Creating a form 568 Entering the data 569 Finding a Missing Record 569 Finding and Replacing Data 571 Chapter 4: Sorting, Querying, and Filtering for Data 573 Sorting Records in a Database Table 573 Ascending versus descending sorts 573 Sorting records 574 Filtering to Find Information... Presentation 414 Inserting an audio file on a slide 415 Telling PowerPoint when and how to play an audio file 416 Playing audio during a presentation 417 Playing Video on Slides 417 Inserting a video on a slide 418 Fine-tuning a video presentation 418 02_497487-ftoc.indd xix 3/25/10 8:37 PM xx Office 2010 All- in- One For Dummies Chapter 5: Delivering a Presentation... All- in- One For Dummies Indenting Paragraphs and First Lines 196 Clicking an Indent button (for left-indents) 197 “Eye-balling it” with the ruler 197 Indenting in the Paragraph dialog box 198 Numbering the Pages 198 Numbering with page numbers only 199 Including a page number in a header or footer 200 Changing page number formats 200 Putting Headers and... Chapter 7: Linking and Embedding in Compound Files 721 What Is OLE, Anyway? 721 Linking and embedding 722 Pitfalls of linking and embedding 724 Linking to Data in a Source File 724 Establishing the link 725 Updating a link 726 Editing data in the source file 727 Converting a linked object to an embedded object 727 Embedding Data... 02_497487-ftoc.indd xxiii 3/25/10 8:37 PM xxiv Office 2010 All- in- One For Dummies Chapter 5: Presenting Data in a Report 593 Creating a Report 593 Opening and Viewing Reports 595 Tweaking a Report 595 Book VII: Publisher 599 Chapter 1: Introducing Publisher .601 “A Print Shop in a Can” 601 Introducing Frames... 43 Finding and Replacing Text 44 The basics: Finding stray words and phrases 44 Narrowing your search 46 Conducting a find-and-replace operation 50 Creating Hyperlinks 52 Linking a hyperlink to a Web page 52 Creating a hyperlink to another place in your file 54 Creating an e-mail hyperlink 55 Repairing and removing hyperlinks 56 Chapter . www .dummies. com/cheatsheet/msoffice2010aio Spine: 1.6320" by Peter Weverka Office 2010 ALL- IN- ONE FOR DUMmIES ‰ 01_497487-ffirs.indd i01_497487-ffirs.indd i 3/25/10 8:35 PM3/25/10 8:35 PM Offi ce 2010 All- in- One For. xiii02_497487-ftoc.indd xiii 3/25/10 8:37 PM3/25/10 8:37 PM Office 2010 All- in- One For Dummies xiv Indenting Paragraphs and First Lines 196 Clicking an Indent button (for left-indents) 197 “Eye-balling it”. veteran For Dummies author who has covered a wide variety of Microsoft applications. In addition to PowerPoint 2007 All- in- One For Dummies and two previous editions of Office All- in- One For Dummies,

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  • 7Summits

  • COVER

  • Contents at a Glance

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    • Introduction

    • Book I: Common Office Tools

      • Chapter 1: Office Nuts and Bolts

        • A Survey of Office Programs

        • Starting an Office Program

        • Finding Your Way Around the Office Interface

        • Saving Your Files

        • Navigating the Save As and Open Dialog Boxes

        • Opening and Closing Files

        • Reading and Recording File Properties

        • Locking a File with a Password

      • Chapter 2: Wrestling with the Text

        • Manipulating the Text

        • Changing the Look of Text

        • Quick Ways to Handle Case, or Capitalization

        • Entering Symbols and Foreign Characters

        • Finding and Replacing Text

        • Creating Hyperlinks

      • Chapter 3: Speed Techniques Worth Knowing About

        • Undoing and Repeating Commands

        • Zooming In, Zooming Out

        • Viewing a File through More Than One Window

        • Correcting Typos on the Fly

        • Entering Text Quickly with the AutoCorrect Command

      • Chapter 4: Taking Advantage of the Proofing Tools

        • Correcting Your Spelling Errors

        • Checking for Grammatical Errors in Word

        • Researching a Topic Inside an Office Program

        • Finding the Right Word with the Thesaurus

        • Proofing Text Written in a Foreign Language

        • Translating Foreign Language Text

      • Chapter 5: Creating a Table

        • Talking Table Jargon

        • Creating a Table

        • Entering the Text and Numbers

        • Selecting Different Parts of a Table

        • Aligning Text in Columns and Rows

        • Merging and Splitting Cells

        • Laying Out Your Table

        • Formatting Your Table

        • Using Math Formulas in Word Tables

        • Neat Table Tricks

      • Chapter 6: Creating a Chart

        • A Mercifully Brief Anatomy Lesson

        • The Basics: Creating a Chart

        • Choosing the Right Chart

        • Providing the Raw Data for Your Chart

        • Positioning Your Chart in a Workbook, Page, or Slide

        • Changing a Chart’s Appearance

        • Saving a Chart as a Template So That You Can Use It Again

        • Chart Tricks for the Daring and Heroic

        • Troubleshooting a Chart

      • Chapter 7: Making a SmartArt Diagram

        • The Basics: Creating SmartArt Diagrams

        • Creating the Initial Diagram

        • Changing the Size and Position of a Diagram

        • Laying Out the Diagram Shapes

        • Handling the Text on Diagram Shapes

        • Changing a Diagram’s Direction

        • Choosing a Look for Your Diagram

        • Changing the Appearance of Diagram Shapes

        • Creating a Diagram from Scratch

      • Chapter 8: Drawing and Manipulating Lines, Shapes, and Other Objects

        • The Basics: Drawing Lines, Arrows, and Shapes

        • Handling Lines, Arrows, and Connectors

        • Handling Rectangles, Ovals, Stars, and Other Shapes

        • WordArt for Bending, Spindling, and Mutilating Text

        • Manipulating Lines, Shapes, Art, Text Boxes, and Other Objects

        • Changing an Object’s Color, Outline Color, and Transparency

    • Book II: Word

      • Chapter 1: Speed Techniques for Using Word

        • Introducing the Word Screen

        • Creating a New Document

        • Getting a Better Look at Your Documents

        • Selecting Text in Speedy Ways

        • Moving Around Quickly in Documents

        • Inserting a Whole File into a Document

        • Entering Information Quickly in a Computerized Form

      • Chapter 2: Laying Out Text and Pages

        • Paragraphs and Formatting

        • Inserting a Section Break for Formatting Purposes

        • Breaking a Line

        • Starting a New Page

        • Setting Up and Changing the Margins

        • Indenting Paragraphs and First Lines

        • Numbering the Pages

        • Putting Headers and Footers on Pages

        • Adjusting the Space Between Lines

        • Adjusting the Space between Paragraphs

        • Creating Numbered and Bulleted Lists

        • Working with Tabs

        • Hyphenating Text

      • Chapter 3: Word Styles

        • All about Styles

        • Applying Styles to Text and Paragraphs

        • Creating a New Style

        • Modifying a Style

        • Creating and Managing Templates

      • Chapter 4: Desktop Publishing with Word

        • Making Use of Charts, Diagrams, Shapes, Clip Art, and Photos

        • Constructing the Perfect Table

        • Positioning and Wrapping Objects Relative to the Page and Text

        • Working with the Drawing Canvas

        • Choosing a Theme for Your Document

        • Putting Newspaper-Style Columns in a Document

        • Working with Text Boxes

        • Sprucing Up Your Pages

        • Dropping In a Drop Cap

        • Watermarking for the Elegant Effect

        • Landscape Documents

        • Printing on Different Sizes of Paper

      • Chapter 5: Getting Word’s Help with Office Chores

        • Highlighting Parts of a Document

        • Commenting on a Document

        • Tracking Changes to Documents

        • Printing an Address on an Envelope

        • Printing a Single Address Label (Or a Page of the Same Label)

        • Churning Out Letters, Envelopes, and Labels for Mass Mailings

      • Chapter 6: Tools for Reports and Scholarly Papers

        • Alphabetizing a List

        • Outlines for Organizing Your Work

        • Generating a Table of Contents

        • Indexing a Document

        • Putting Cross-References in a Document

        • Putting Footnotes and Endnotes in Documents

        • Compiling a Bibliography

    • Book III: Outlook

      • Chapter 1: Getting Acquainted with Outlook

        • What Is Outlook, Anyway?

        • Navigating the Outlook Folders

        • Wrestling with the Navigation Pane and To-Do Bar

        • Getting a Better View of Items in a Folder

        • Categorizing Items

        • Searching for Stray Folder Items

        • Deleting E-Mail Messages, Contacts, Tasks, and Other Items

        • Finding and Backing Up Your Outlook File

        • Importing E-Mail and Addresses from Another Program

        • Cleaning Out Your Folders

      • Chapter 2: Maintaining the Contacts Folder

        • Maintaining a Happy and Healthy Contacts Folder

        • Contact Groups for Sending Messages to Groups

        • Finding a Contact in the Contacts Folder

        • Printing the Contacts Folder

      • Chapter 3: Handling Your E-Mail

        • Addressing and Sending E-Mail Messages

        • Being Advised When Someone Has Read Your E-Mail

        • All about Message Formats

        • Receiving E-Mail Messages

        • Reading Your E-Mail in the Inbox Window

        • Handling Files That Were Sent to You

        • Techniques for Organizing E-Mail Messages

        • All about E-Mail Folders

        • Yes, You Can Prevent Junk Mail (Sort Of)

      • Chapter 4: Managing Your Time and Schedule

        • Introducing the Calendar

        • The Different Kinds of Activities

        • Seeing Your Schedule

        • Scheduling Appointments and Events

        • Canceling, Rescheduling, and Altering Activities

      • Chapter 5: Tasks, Reminders, and Notes

        • Tasks: Seeing What Needs to Get Done

        • Reminders for Being Alerted to Activities and Tasks

        • Making Notes to Yourself

    • Book IV: PowerPoint

      • Chapter 1: Getting Started in PowerPoint

        • Getting Acquainted with PowerPoint

        • A Brief Geography Lesson

        • A Whirlwind Tour of PowerPoint

        • Creating a New Presentation

        • Advice for Building Persuasive Presentations

        • Creating New Slides for Your Presentation

        • Getting a Better View of Your Work

        • Hiding and Displaying the Slides Pane and Notes Pane

        • Selecting, Moving, and Deleting Slides

        • Putting Together a Photo Album

        • Hidden Slides for All Contingencies

      • Chapter 2: Fashioning a Look for Your Presentation

        • Looking at Themes and Background Styles

        • Choosing a Theme for Your Presentation

        • Creating Slide Backgrounds on Your Own

        • Changing the Background of a Single or Handful of Slides

        • Using Master Slides and Master Styles for a Consistent Design

      • Chapter 3: Entering the Text

        • Entering Text

        • Fun with Text Boxes and Text Box Shapes

        • Controlling How Text Fits in Text Frames and Text Boxes

        • Positioning Text in Frames and Text Boxes

        • Handling Bulleted and Numbered Lists

        • Putting Footers (and Headers) on Slides

      • Chapter 4: Making Your Presentations Livelier

        • Suggestions for Enlivening Your Presentation

        • Exploring Transitions and Animations

        • Making Audio Part of Your Presentation

        • Playing Video on Slides

      • Chapter 5: Delivering a Presentation

        • All about Notes

        • Rehearsing and Timing Your Presentation

        • Showing Your Presentation

        • Tricks for Making Presentations a Little Livelier

        • Delivering a Presentation When You Can’t Be There in Person

    • Book V: Excel

      • Chapter 1: Up and Running with Excel

        • Creating a New Excel Workbook

        • Getting Acquainted with Excel

        • Entering Data in a Worksheet

        • Quickly Entering Lists and Serial Data with the AutoFill Command

        • Formatting Numbers, Dates, and Time Values

        • Conditional Formats for Calling Attention to Data

        • Establishing Data-Validation Rules

      • Chapter 2: Refining Your Worksheet

        • Editing Worksheet Data

        • Moving Around in a Worksheet

        • Getting a Better Look at the Worksheet

        • Comments for Documenting Your Worksheet

        • Selecting Cells in a Worksheet

        • Deleting, Copying, and Moving Data

        • Handling the Worksheets in a Workbook

        • Keeping Others from Tampering with Worksheets

      • Chapter 3: Formulas and Functions for Crunching Numbers

        • How Formulas Work

        • The Basics of Entering a Formula

        • Speed Techniques for Entering Formulas

        • Copying Formulas from Cell to Cell

        • Detecting and Correcting Errors in Formulas

        • Working with Functions

      • Chapter 4: Making a Worksheet Easier to Read and Understand

        • Laying Out a Worksheet

        • Decorating a Worksheet with Borders and Colors

        • Getting Ready to Print a Worksheet

      • Chapter 5: Analyzing Data

        • Managing Information in Lists

        • Forecasting with the Goal Seek Command

        • Performing What-If Analyses with Data Tables

    • Book VI: Access

      • Chapter 1: Introducing Access

        • What Is a Database, Anyway?

        • Tables, Queries, Forms, and Other Objects

        • Creating a Database File

        • Finding Your Way Around the Navigation Pane

        • Designing a Database

      • Chapter 2: Building Your Database Tables

        • Creating a Database Table

        • Opening and Viewing Tables

        • Entering and Altering Table Fields

        • Field Properties for Making Sure That Data Entries Are Accurate

        • Indexing for Faster Sorts, Searches, and Queries

        • Establishing Relationships between Database Tables

      • Chapter 3: Entering the Data

        • The Two Ways to Enter Data

        • Entering the Data in Datasheet View

        • Entering the Data in a Form

        • Finding a Missing Record

        • Finding and Replacing Data

      • Chapter 4: Sorting, Querying, and Filtering for Data

        • Sorting Records in a Database Table

        • Filtering to Find Information

        • Querying: The Basics

        • Six Kinds of Queries

      • Chapter 5: Presenting Data in a Report

        • Creating a Report

        • Opening and Viewing Reports

        • Tweaking a Report

    • Book VII: Publisher

      • Chapter 1: Introducing Publisher

        • “A Print Shop in a Can”

        • Introducing Frames

        • Creating a Publication

        • Redesigning a Publication

        • Getting a Better View of Your Work

        • Understanding and Using the Layout Guides

      • Chapter 2: Refining a Publication

        • Entering Text on the Pages

        • Making Text Fit in Text Frames

        • Formatting Text

        • Making Text Wrap around a Frame or Graphic

        • Replacing the Placeholder Pictures

        • Inserting Frames on the Pages

        • Making Frames Overlap

        • Inserting, Removing, and Moving Pages

      • Chapter 3: Putting on the Finishing Touches

        • Decorating the Text

        • Techniques for Decorating Pages

        • Master Pages for Handling Page Backgrounds

        • Running the Design Checker

        • Commercially Printing a Publication

    • Book VIII: Office 2010: One Step Beyond

      • Chapter 1: Customizing an Office Program

        • Customizing the Ribbon

        • Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar

        • Customizing the Status Bar

        • Changing the Color Scheme

        • Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts in Word

      • Chapter 2: Ways of Distributing Your Work

        • Printing — the Old Standby

        • Distributing a File in PDF Format

        • Sending Your File in an E-Mail Message

        • Saving an Office File as a Web Page

        • Blogging from inside Word

      • Chapter 3: Handling Graphics

        • All about Picture File Formats

        • The All-Important Copyright Issue

        • Inserting a Picture in an Office File

        • Touching Up a Picture

        • Compressing Pictures to Save Hard Drive Space

        • Using Microsoft Office Picture Manager

      • Chapter 4: Decorating Files with Clip Art

        • What Is Clip Art?

        • Inserting a Clip-Art Image

        • Tinkering with a Clip-Art Image’s Appearance

        • Handling Media Files with the Clip Organizer

      • Chapter 5: Note Taking with OneNote

        • Running OneNote

        • Introducing OneNote

        • Creating Storage Units for Notes

        • Writing Notes

        • Getting from Place to Place in OneNote

        • Finding and Keeping Track of Notes

        • Some Housekeeping Chores

        • OneNote and Other Office Programs

      • Chapter 6: Automating Tasks with Macros

        • What Is a Macro?

        • Displaying the Developer Tab

        • Managing the Macro Security Problem

        • Recording a Macro

        • Running a Macro

        • Editing a Macro

        • Running a Macro from a Button on the Quick Access Toolbar

      • Chapter 7: Linking and Embedding in Compound Files

        • What Is OLE, Anyway?

        • Linking to Data in a Source File

        • Embedding Data from Other Programs

      • Chapter 8: Office Web Apps

        • Introducing Online Applications

        • Office Web Apps: The Big Picture

        • Getting Ready to Use the Office Web Apps

        • Signing In and Going to the SkyDrive Window

        • Managing SkyDrive Folders

        • Creating and Editing Office Web App Files

        • Managing Your Files on SkyDrive

        • Sharing and Co-Authoring Files

  • INDEX

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