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 DDC Learning to Create a Web Page with Microsoft Office XP

 

Published by: PRENTICE-HALL
Author: Katsaropoulos, Chris; Skintik, Catherine
Number of pages: 0
Group: INTERNET - NEW USERS
ISBN: 1585772291/9781585772292
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Date Published: May 2004
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Learning to Create a Web Page
with Microsoft® Office XP

Your Place on the Information Super Highway

There are over 300 million Internet users, exploring millions of informative sites on any subject imaginable. How does your company, your school, or your club stake its place on the Internet? The first step is to learn how to create your own Web page.

Web Page Design—Start to finish

Whether you want to insert a hyperlink, insert clip art, or save a Word document in HTML format, we teach you how. Four lessons start you with the basics of Web page creation, and then quickly move you into advanced skills. We present you with a concept, and then show you how to apply the procedure.

Learn to Use Office XP for Web Page Creation

With Office XP, it is easier than ever to create a Web page. This book will walk you through Web page creation, step-by-step.

  • Learn the new Web features in Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access.
  • Use Office XP to create a Web site for an imaginary bookstore chain, New World Books.
  • You will first create a page using Word. Then, you will link pages containing forms, tables, multimedia and sound clips, and other standard Web features to your initial Web page.

The CD-ROM with this Book Includes:

A DDC Web page album, containing more than 50 sample Web pages from the Internet—from The White House to LEGO, personal pages to hobby pages. You can look at these Web pages for inspiration and design ideas, or just to see what other people are doing. If you are an educator, use them as classroom examples—all without logging onto the Internet, waiting to download files, or sifting through boring sites for examples of noteworthy Web design.

The CD also includes data files for many of the book's exercises.

Results:

Great Web pages for office or home, school or fun.

Fast and thorough training without high-tech lingo