Pass ECDL4 Modules 1-7: Using Microsoft Office 2003 (Payne-Gallway Pass ECDL)

Pass ECDL4 Modules 1-7: Using Microsoft Office 2003 (Payne-Gallway Pass ECDL)

by Pat M. Heathcote (Editor), O.H.U Heathcote (Editor), Mr R.P. Richards (Editor), Flora R. Heathcote (Editor)

Synopsis

Offically approved course book The European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) is an internationally recognised qualification for IT skills. This book will be an indispensable guide for all students studying for the ECDL qualification, or simply wishing to become proficient in using a computer at home or at work. It contains seven modules, each directly referenced to the ECDL syllabus: Module 1 - Concepts of Information Technology; Module 2 - Using the Computer and Managing Files; Module 3 - Word Processing; Module 4 - Spreadsheets; Module 5 - Database; Module 6 - Presentation; Module 7 - Information and Communication Step-by-step instructions, jargon-free text and lots of screenshots make this book ideal for either class teaching or individual study. Requires no previous knowledge; Uses Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003 (can also be used with Office 2000 or 2002 (XP)); Practical approach and sample exercises to build confidence; Full colour; Endorsed by ECDL.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: 1
Publisher: Payne-Gallway
Published: 15 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 1904467059
ISBN 13: 9781904467052

Author Bio
Flora Heathcote is the author of many of Payne-Gallway's successful IT books including Basic Access, Further Access, Access Right from the Start and Dreamwaver Right from the Start.Oliver Heathcote has worked as a programmer and technical author and is now a full-time publisher.Pat Heathcote has worked as a programmer and systems analyst, and has many years of experience in teaching Computing and Information Technology. She has served as an Assistant Examiner with NEAB and AEB and is on the Subject Committee for Computing. She is now a full-time author and publisher.Rosemary Richards is the author of several very successful ICT textbooks. She has taught in both a college environment and as an independent trainer in organisations of all sizes , and now concentrates on writing and editing at Payne-Gallway Publishers. She also spends time verifying coursework and writing assessment and teacher support material for a major examining board.