Learning Microsoft Excel 2000

by Greg Bowden

Published 30 August 2000
Learning Microsoft Excel 2000 by popular author Greg Bowden, provides students from Years 9 to 12 with a comprehensive guide to effectively and efficiently using Microsoft Excel. The author provides useful information and activities about Microsoft Excel appropriate to students at an intermediate level through to an advanced level. Learning instructions are ordered sequentially and are supported by a number of screen dumps, allowing students to study the steps at home, when they may not have access to a computer. Because the activities and instructions are so clearly set out, students will be able to work through them at their own pace and will require only minimal teacher assistance. Revision exercises and assignments are included in each chapter, allowing teachers to monitor and assess their students' progress with ease. Appropriate for Microsoft Excel 2000 or 97 on a PC or Microsoft Excel 98 on a Macintosh.

Learning Microsoft Excel 2000 by popular author Greg Bowden, provides students from Years 9 to 12 with a comprehensive guide to effectively and efficiently using Microsoft Excel. The author provides useful information and activities about Microsoft Excel appropriate to students at an intermediate level through to an advanced level. Learning instructions are ordered sequentially and are supported by a number of screen dumps, allowing students to study the steps at home, when they may not have access to a computer. Because the activities and instructions are so clearly set out, students will be able to work through them at their own pace and will require only minimal teacher assistance. Revision exercises and assignments are included in each chapter, allowing teachers to monitor and assess their students' progress with ease. Appropriate for Microsoft Excel 2000 or 97 on a PC or Microsoft Excel 98 on a Macintosh.

This answer Book and Disks provided solutions to the key exercises contained in the core text Guided Database Applications Using Microsoft Access. The Disks are a duplicate of the material provided as a hard copy form in the Answer Book. The Disks are contained in a secure plastic sleeve in the inside back cover of the Answer Book. The IBM electronic version of the answers provides a convenient method of checking on screen the solutions to the exercises contained in the core text.

These data disks contain many of the data bases and other information to assist in the use of the core text as a teaching and learning resource. Students, or the home user, are saved from the tedious and exacting tasks of entering material that forms the basis of the exercises onto their computers. The Text Data Disks are supplied in a secure package which carries full title details and the SBN.


Learning Microsoft Word 2000 provides students from Years 7 to 11 with a comprehensive guide to effectively and efficiently using Microsoft Word. Helpful hints and activities using Microsoft Word are provided - from beginner through to advanced level. Learning instructions are ordered sequentially and are supported by a number of screen dumps, allowing the learner to study the steps away from the computer. Because the activities and instructions are so clearly set out, students in schools will be able to work through them at their own pace and will require only minimal teacher assistance. Revision exercises and assignments are included in each chapter, allowing teachers to monitor and assess their students' progress with ease. The accompanying CD-ROM supports the book with data files. Appropriate for Microsoft Word 2000 or 97 on a PC or Microsoft Word 98 on a Macintosh.

Learning Microsoft Word 2000

by Greg Bowden

Published 3 February 2000
Learning Microsoft Word 2000 provides students from Years 7 to 11 with a comprehensive guide to effectively and efficiently using Microsoft Word. Helpful hints and activities using Microsoft Word are provided - from beginner through to advanced level. Learning instructions are ordered sequentially and are supported by a number of screen dumps, allowing the learner to study the steps away from the computer. Because the activities and instructions are so clearly set out, students in schools will be able to work through them at their own pace and will require only minimal teacher assistance. Revision exercises and assignments are included in each chapter, allowing teachers to monitor and assess their students' progress with ease.