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ECDL 4 The Complete Coursebook for Office 2003
ECDL(R) The Complete Coursebook for Microsoft(R) Office 2003
Brendan Munnelly & Paul Holden
The European Computer Driving Licence(R) (ECDL) is an internationally recognised certificate of end-user computing skills. It provides objective proof that the holder has achieved a standard of competence in the most common business
applications. Employers are increasingly relying on ECDL to validate training courses and to recruit computer-literate staff. The syllabus covers the following modules:
* Basic Concepts of Information Technology
* Using the Computer and Managing Files
* Word Processing
* Spreadsheets
* Databases
* Presentations
* Information and Communication.
Revised and updated to reflect the latest version of the ECDL syllabus (ECDL4), this comprehensive coursebook covers all seven modules of the ECDL syllabus using the most popular business software - Microsoft(R) Windows 2003; Microsoft(R) Office 2003; and Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 6. It provides everything a student needs to gain full understanding and practical knowledge of the subjects covered by the syllabus, and then to pass the ECDL tests. Written by experienced trainers Brendan Munnelly and Paul Holden, the book offers clear, simple and friendly guidance on all of the ECDL modules.
* Basic computer terms and concepts explained in plain English
* Over 700 screen images and illustrations to guide the student through Microsoft(R) Windows and Microsoft(R) Office applications
* 'How-to' information based on practical examples of everyday tasks
* Short-cuts and insider tips drawn from the real-world experience of computer professionals
* Summary of critical information at the end of each section
* 346 easy-to-follow exercises.
Everything a student needs to know to become fully computer literate and pass the ECDL tests, all in one book!
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CONTENTS:
Basic cobcepts of information technology
Managing files
Word processing
Spreadsheets
Databases
Presentations
Information & communication
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