![]() ![]() When you’ve learned how to use the ribbon and save a file in Word, for example, you’re already 90 percent of the way to learning those same tasks in Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and other Office programs. With a suite-a group of related programs-there’s no need to start from scratch learning each program you need to get your work done.Īlthough Office 2013’s programs each perform different tasks, they all work similarly. How’s this for a nightmare scenario: You learn a word processing program for creating memos and newsletters and toil over your novel in the wee hours but your spreadsheet program has a whole different approach to doing things, and your slideshow program might as well be from a whole different planet. One of the big advantages of using a productivity suite like Microsoft Office is that you can quickly get a handle on how the programs work. Chapter 1. Using Office 2013’s Common Features
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