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iWork '09: The Missing Manual
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- Table of Contents
- + The Missing Credits
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Introduction
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Creating a Pages Document
- + Editing Text in Pages
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Creating and Using Styles
- + Typo-Busting Power Tools
- + Document Format and Organization
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Beyond Text: Laying Out Pages
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Objects Up Close: Adding, Modifying, and More
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Building Tables and Charts
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Sharing Pages Documents
- + Streamline Your Projects: Creating Templates
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Planning and Giving Great Presentations
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Creating a Keynote Slideshow
- Themes = Templates
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Your First Keynote Slideshow
- + Familiar Faces: The Toolbar, Format Bar, and Inspectors
- Slide Size and Slide View
- Adding Your Text
- Changing the Slide Layout with Master Slides
- Adding an Image
- + Slide Design Works Just Like Page Layout
- + Adding and Inserting Slides
- Adding Slide Transitions
- Changing the Theme
- Using the Presenter Notes Pane
- Playing the Slideshow
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Browsing and Organizing Your Slides
- + Saving Your Slideshow
- + Opening an Existing Slideshow
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Laying Out Your Slides
- + Setting Up the Keynote Document
- + Working with Objects
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Adding and Formatting Text Boxes
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Inserting Photos and Other Graphics
- Making Shapes
- + Building Tables and Charts
- + Adding Movies
- + Making Noise: Sounds and Soundtracks
- + Working with Hyperlinks
- Note to Self: Add a Comment
- Changing Slide Backgrounds
- Adding Slide Numbers
- + Animating Your Slides
- + Sharing Your Slideshows
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Customizing Keynote Themes
- + Creating a Numbers Spreadsheet
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Editing Tables in Numbers
- + Organizing Tables in Numbers
- + Using Formulas
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Advanced Data Crunching with Functions
- How Functions Work
- + Adding Functions with the Function Browser
- + Using Cell Ranges in Functions
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Common Math Functions
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Transforming Text in Formulas
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Working with Dates and Times
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What IF: Adding Logic to Formulas
- + Looking Up and Fetching Cell Data
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Charts: Giving Shape to Numbers
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Designing Your Spreadsheet Report
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Sharing Your Spreadsheets
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Creating Custom Numbers Templates
- + Installing and Upgrading iWork
- Index
With iWork '09, Apple's productivity applications have come of age. Unfortunately, their user guides are stuck in infancy. That's where iWork '09: The Missing Manual comes in. This book quickly guides you through everything you need to know about the Pages word-processor, the Numbers spreadsheet, and the Keynote presentation program that Al Gore and Steve Jobs made famous.
Friendly and entertaining, iWork '09: The Missing Manual gives you crystal-clear and jargon-free explanations of iWork's capabilities, its advantages over similar programs -- and its limitations. You'll see these programs through an objective lens that shows you which features work well and which don't. With this book, you will:
Produce stunning documents and cinema-quality digital presentations
Take advantage of Mac OS X's advanced typography and graphics capabilities
Learn how to use the collection of themes and templates included with iWork
Get undocumented tips, tricks, and secrets for each program
Integrate with other iLife programs to use photos, audio, and video clips
Learn why iWork is the topic most requested by Missing Manual fans. One of the few sources available on Apple's incredible suite of programs, iWork '09: The Missing Manual will help you get the best performance out of Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and more in no time.
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Computers > Operating Systems > Macintosh
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 112

