Learn valuable time management techniques-and create a balance between your work and personal life with the help of Microsoft(R) Outlook(R). In this practical guide, a highly experienced and skilled team of authors shares a proven system that enables you to organize your time more effectively.
A portable guide to the most-used features of iWork '09, Apple's office productivity suite. It covers the key skills, tools, and shortcuts to help you make the most of the iWork applications: keynote presentation software, pages for document creation, and the numbers spreadsheet program.
A guide for Outlook users, this title comprises nine minibooks spanning more than 800 pages. It covers the Outlook interface and features, along with the Outlook tools, techniques, and tricks. Minibooks include: Outlook basics; e-mail, RSS, and news; personal information management; managing and controlling information; collaboration; and more.
A how-to guide to defining and implementing Customer Relationship Management. This book shows you: the various roles CRM plays in business; the range of CRM applications and uses, from sales force automation to campaign management to e-CRM and beyond; the context of some of the popular CRM buzzwords; and more.
Extensive coverage on using Microsoft Outlook to manage and organize your day As the number one e-mail client and personal information manager, Microsoft Outlook offers a set of uncomplicated features that maximize the management of your e-mail, schedule, and general daily activities, with the least amount of hassle possible.
With iWork '09, Apple's productivity applications have come of age. This book guides you through various things you need to know about the Pages word-processor, the Numbers spreadsheet, and the Keynote presentation program. It presents explanations of iWork's capabilities, its advantages over similar programs - and its limitations.
Dress up office documents the Apple way with iWork '09 and this friendly guide If you're a Mac lover and want to explore life outside of that "other productivity suite, here's your chance to dress up your docs with Apple's iWork '09 and this easy-to-follow guide from Mac technology expert, Jesse Feiler.
The smart way to learn the fundamentals of Outlook 2011 for Mac -- one step at a time! Work at your own pace with easy-to-follow lessons, and learn exactly what you need to know to organize your e-mail and contacts, schedule meetings, and manage tasks.
A great way to get started on this new, FREE, Web-based productivity and collaboration tool Zoho is a very cool-and free-alternative to Microsoft Office. Known as "cloud" computing because it's totally Web-based, Zoho provides 18 different applications to help you write documents, create spreadsheets, send e-mail, and much more.
Endnote Made Easy: Reference Management for the Professional is intended for healthcare professionals and biomedical researchers engaged in writing scientific manuscripts. It offers a practical, how to manual providing step-by-step advice on using EndNote(R).
Encourages students to expand their understanding of the Outlook 2010 software through experimentation, exploration, and planning ahead. This title includes end of chapter exercises that prepare students to become more capable software users by requiring them to use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to create real-life documents.
Working step by step through self-paced, real-world projects, users will learn to create and publish everything from first-rate business presentations to professional marketing packages. The guide includes complete coverage of all the new features in iWork '09 including Pages '09, Apple's word processing and layout package.
Suitable for mastering Outlook, this work provides an overview of the most-used features and functions of Microsoft's messaging and collaboration client. It includes practical examples and advice to help the reader maximize Outlook's integrated e-mail, calendar, contact management, task tracking, and online synchronization features.
The mouse is one of the best proven, widely used and inexpensive man-machine interfaces ever devised. This book describes how to connect the mouse into new embedded applications. It details the two main interface methods, PS/2 and USB, and offers applications guidance with hardware and software examples.