Description
The Microsoft Office System is the most popular desktop suite of personal productivity tools and technologies. Because the Microsoft Office suite of tools is so comprehensive, it can be challenging for people in certain professions to understand how to use Office to perform tasks specific to their job. This book focuses on the tasks that financial analysts perform every day - rather than the all too common software-centric approach that many other technology books habitually adopt.Other Microsoft Office books on the market are often difficult to understand because they largely address an Information Technology (IT) audience, cover too many professions in a single book, or are so large (more than 800 pages) as to be overwhelming. This book was written with accountants and auditors in mind. In fact, this book was developed by consulting and interviewing industry experts, software trainers, technology experts, and financial professionals. The author learned exactly which topics were most troublesome for financial analysts, and made sure to explain them thoroughly..
This book covers the use of these Microsoft Office System products for financial analysts:
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Microsoft Word 2003
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Microsoft Excel 2003
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Microsoft Outlook 2003
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Microsoft PowerPoint 2003
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Microsoft OneNote 2003
This book helps financial analysts cut through the hard stuff, and makes Microsoft Office work for them.
Introduction
Financial analyst challenges
Office 2003 overview
Excel 2003
Word 2003
Outlook 2003
PowerPoint 2003
OnoNote 2003
Managing your workday
Analyze this
Taking notes
Tracking document changes
Merging documents
Managing client contacts
Sending bulk letters
Structuring documents
Formatting content
Managing styles
Cross referencing
Published
Sep 2005
Publisher
AGILITY PRESS
ISBN
9781932577150
Pages
368




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