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Greg Harvey

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Born January 1, 1949
Died January 1, 2020 (71 years old)
Also known as: GREG HARVEY
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SharePoint 2007 Collaboration For Dummies®

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If you're looking for a way to help your teams access what they need to know, work together, and get the job done, SharePoint can do just that. SharePoint 2007 Collaboration For Dummies shows you the easiest way to set up and customize SharePoint, manage your data, interact using SharePoint blogs and wikis, integrate Office programs, and make your office more productive. You'll learn what SharePoint can do and how to make it work for your business, understand the technical terms, and enable your people to collaborate on documents and spreadsheets. You'll even discover how to get SharePoint help online. Work with SharePoint's information-sharing and team productivity tools See how data is stored in lists and libraries and arrange access for your teams Use SharePoint's meeting workspaces and add the capability for virtual meetings online Create blogs where team members can share ideas and wiki libraries to keep information up to date Keep everything on track with task lists and workflows to assign and monitor projects and progress Integrate Word and Excel, or connect SharePoint to Outlook 2007 so you can access information from your inbox Use Office SharePoint Designer 2007 to create custom workflows for your SharePoint task lists With tips for designing the perfect SharePoint site and ideas about enhancing your team meetings with meeting workspaces, SharePoint 2007 Collaboration For Dummies helps you put this great collaboration tool to work right away.

Windows 7 For Dummies Quick Reference

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This handy reference covers all the must-know elements of Windows 7 The much-anticipated Windows 7 operating system brings lots of new elements to Windows, and you may have lots of questions. You'll find the answers quickly and easily in Windows 7 For Dummies Quick Reference - a concise, convenient reference you can keep by your PC. Windows 7 For Dummies Quick Reference covers all the information you need most often: tips on navigating the new desktop, launching programs, working with files and folders, getting online and managing e-mail, using special features, and much more. It provides quick, easy-to-find answers that can save you time and hassle every day. Small size is designed to keep must-have information conveniently at hand Covers all the new features of Windows 7 Gives concise information on navigating the desktop, launching programs, adding and deleting programs, and creating, copying, and deleting files and folders Shows how to create shortcuts, connect to the Internet, search the Web, add favorites, and send and receive e-mail Also covers printing as well as how to use Windows Movie Maker and Windows Media Player You'll find what you need to know quickly in Windows 7 For Dummies Quick Reference, so you can get on with enjoying all you can do with Windows 7.

Understanding HyperCard

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The complete hands-on introduction to HyperCard is now in its Second Edition - with full details in version 1.2! Perfect for beginners - even if you're new to the Macintosh - Understanding HyperCard uses structured tutorials and engaging examples to answer all your questions about HyperCard: what it is, how it works, and how to make it work for you. This up-to-date, expanded new edition includes: - a guide to using HyperCard on CD-ROM, networks, and protected discs - highly accessible coverage of new version 1.2 features - new information on bringing external resources - new commands, utilities, icons, and more - into HyperCard - complete details on updating your stacks and scripts to make them fully compatible with version 1.2 Learn to make immediate use of existing HyperCard stacks - both the stacks bundled with your software, and other widely available "Stackware" applications. Part 1 shows you how to: - get started in HyperCard, and get help when you need it - browse through a stack, or seek out specific information - add to and edit information in an existing stack - print reports from selected information Create your own information management solutions. Part II shows how you can use this highly flexible system to meet your own information-handling needs. You'll: - author an entirely new stack, to your own specifications - use Buttons to create high-speed links between cards - use the Painting program to put graphics in your stack Use Scripting to make your stacks come alive. Part III is an introduction to HyperTalk, the Scripting language that lets you build action into your cards - with routines that play music, perform calculations, interact with users, and perform a variety of specialised functions.

Excel 2007 Workbook For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

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From formulas to functions to the latest features - practice and plan Excel tasks with ease Confused by Excel? Want to make the most of its capabilities? No worries - this hands-on workbook gets you up to speed in a step-by-step manner. From navigating the new user interface and creating your first spreadsheet to using formulas, working with charts and graphics, managing and securing data, and creating macros, you'll do it all with the help of practice files and more than 30 walk-throughs of Excel features on the CD-ROM. Plus, you get full coverage of all the new and enhanced features of Excel 2007! See how to Set up, format, and edit basic spreadsheets Manage and secure your Excel data Create formulas and functions for finance, date and time, math, text, and more Master data analysis with pivot tables Save and share your spreadsheet data Quick refresher explanations Step-by-step procedures Hands-on practice exercises Tear-out Cheat Sheet A dash of humor and fun All this on the bonus CD-ROM Dynamic video walk-throughs demonstrate Excel features and tasks Practice files let you work through the exercises in the book For details and complete system requirements, see the CD-ROM appendix.Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included.

Excel 2016 for Dummies Book + Online Videos Bundle

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"Whether you're starting from square one or updating your skills, this hands-on guide to Excel 2016 gets you up and running--fast. You'll easily get the hand of worksheets, formulas, graphs, formatting,a nd more as you explore this powerful, versatile application. Show off your data and maximize its potential!" -- Page cover.

Excel 2002 for dummies

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Just because electronic spreadsheets like Excel 2002 have become almost as commonplace on today's personal computers as word processors and games doesn't mean that they're either well understood or well used. If you're one of the many folks who has Office XP on your computer but doesn't know a spreadsheet from a bedsheet, this means that Excel 2002 is just sitting there taking up a lot of space. Well, it's high time to change all that. One look at the Excel 2002 screen (with all its boxes, buttons, and tabs), and you realize how much stuff is going on there. Excel 2002 For Dummies will help you make some sense out of the rash of icons, buttons, and boxes that you're going to be facing day after day. And when you ready to go beyond spreadsheet basics, this guide will also introduce you to Conjuring up charts Inserting graphics Designing a database Converting spreadsheets into Web pages Most of all, Excel 2002 For Dummies covers the fundamental techniques that you need to know in order to create, edit, format, and print your own worksheets. In this book, you'll find all the information that you need to keep your head above water as you accomplish the everyday tasks that people do with Excel. This down-to-earth guide covers all these topics and more: Creating a spreadsheet from scratch Document recovery Formatting fundamentals Making corrections (and how to undo them) Retrieving data from your spreadsheets Protecting your documents Demystifying formulas Now, even if your job doesn't involve creating worksheets with a lot of fancy financial calculations or lah-dee-dah charts, you probably have plenty of things for which you could and should be using Excel. For instance, you may have to keep lists of information or maybe even put together tables of information for your job. Excel is a great list keeper and one heck of a table maker. You can use Excel anytime you need to keep track of products that you sell, clients who you service, employees who you oversee, or you name it. **

Excel 2010 For Dummies

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The bestselling Excel book on the market, updated for Excel 2010As the world's leading spreadsheet application, Excel has a huge user base. The release of Office 2010 brings major changes to Excel, so Excel For Dummies comes to the rescue once more!In the friendly and non-threatening For Dummies style, this popular guide shows beginners how to get up and running with Excel and helps more experienced users get comfortable with new features. Excel is the number one spreadsheet application worldwide, and Excel For Dummies is the number one guide to using it With the major changes in Microsoft Office 2010, Excel has new features and a new interface design; users need help to get up to speed The book includes everything you need to know to perform basic Excel 2010 tasks Covers creating and editing worksheets and charts, formatting cells, entering formulas, inserting graphs, designing database forms, and adding database records Also covers printing, adding hyperlinks to worksheets, saving worksheets as Web pages, adding existing worksheet data to an existing Web page, and much more Whether you're new to Excel or just need to understand the 2010 version, Excel 2010 For Dummies provides what you need to know.The EPUB format of this title may not be compatible for use on all handheld devices.