Introducing Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003


Book Description

Revolutionize the way your business gathers, processes, and analyzes data with InfoPath 2003. Review key features, including the latest enhancements in Microsoft Office 2003 Service Pack 1, and discover how to design, build, and use effective forms.




Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 Kick Start


Book Description

Microsoft InfoPath 2003 Kick Start builds upon the reader's knowledge of the Microsoft Office system to enable them to get right to work making productive use of InfoPath. It is targeted specifically at the early adopters - developers who will use their knowledge of XML and Web development to build sophisticated applications with InfoPath front ends. However it is also, carefully structured to enable "front line" InfoPath users to quickly glean the information they need to be productive when developing their own InfoPath forms - and when working with developers to create more involved InfoPath applications.




Beginning InfoPath 2003


Book Description

InfoPath creates forms for data gathering, analysis, and reporting InfoPath has been adopted by many companies, ranging from Toyota and Hewlett-Packard to M/I Homes and New York Presbyterian Hospital, and recent laws that regulate data collection, such as Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPPA, have increased demand Explains how to use InfoPath in a single user mode and how to use it with other databases, such as Access and SQL Server, or in conjunction with XML Web services Shows how to deploy multi-user forms that use InfoPath with collaborative products such as Windows SharePoint Services and BizTalk




Upgrader's Guide to Microsoft Office System 2003


Book Description

Microsoft Office 2003 is the sixth version of Microsoft's best-selling Office suite. As such, most of the audience is comprised of people who have used previous versions of Office and are quite familiar with most of the features. Upgraders do not need a 800-page book that covers every aspect of every Office application. They need a book that's focused only on what's new, so that they can move forward with a minimum of fuss. That's what this book is all about.




Professional InfoPath 2003


Book Description

This text shows developers how to solve form design and implementation problems using InfoPath 2003, an important new Microsoft Office application tool for programmers working with XML.




First Look Microsoft Office 2003


Book Description

What's inside the newest Microsoft Office System? How can your business put its new capabilities to work right away? With FIRST LOOK MICROSOFT OFFICE 2003, you get exclusive, advance insights and straight talk from a well-known author and columnist who works closely with the Microsoft Office team. Get the edge on understanding how to exploit the many enhancements in Office Professional 2003-including two new programs in the Microsoft Office System. It's the practical, focused information you need to start planning-and hit the ground running-with the next generation of Office. Get a head start on planning, deployment, and everyday productivity.* See how the easy-to-use programs and services you know offer new ways to capture and share ideas * Explore-and take advantage of-the built-in privacy and security enhancements * Communicate easier and faster with integrated messaging, more intuitive e-mail, and other innovations * NEW-Meet Microsoft Office OneNote, a digital note-taking and whiteboarding tool for managing ideas and data on the fly * NEW-Discover how Microsoft Office InfoPath unlocks the potential for XML data-sharing across Office applications * Use SharePoint Team Services for easy Web-based document and information exchange * Learn about improvements that simplify product installation and support




Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Bible


Book Description

If FrontPage 2003 can do it, you can do it too... Whatever your level of expertise, this comprehensive guide to FrontPage 2003 helps you create and manage Web sites that support your objectives. If you’re building your first site, the step-by-step tutorials will get you going quickly and easily. If you belong to a corporate project team, you’ll find help coordinating the work of editors, designers, and programmers. And if you’re already a Web professional, here’s what you need to expand and refine your technical know-how. Inside, you’ll find complete coverage of FrontPage 2003 Learn how to add dynamic content with Photo Gallery or automatic content from Microsoft MSN and Expedia Design pages using tables, layers, shared borders, and frames Integrate FrontPage with Flash™ and other non-Microsoft technologies Set up, design, and manage an intranet with SharePoint™ Team Services Combine FrontPage with other Office applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint® Discover how to go "under the hood" and revise HTML coding Learn various ways to build navigational elements and see how FrontPage supports Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Embed video and sound files, incorporate animation, and use plug-ins and Java™ applets in your site Bonus CD-ROM and companion Web site! Exclusive Office 2003 Super Bible eBook, with more than 500 pages of information about how Microsoft Office components work together Bonus shareware, freeware, trial, demo, and evaluation programs that work with or enhance Microsoft Office Searchable eBook version of FrontPage 2003 Bible An easy-to-use interface that allows you to browse and install everything on the CD




Mastering Microsoft Office 2003 for Business Professionals


Book Description

Get Down to Business—Maximize Your Efficiency with Office 2003 Written for business-minded and experienced Office users, this task-oriented guide goes directly to the bottom line, revealing optimal ways to perform critical, challenging tasks. After fifteen years of teaching people how to be more productive with Office, Courter and Marquis know users' FAQs and understand the way you use Office—as an integrated suite rather than as a collection of separate applications. In Mastering Microsoft Office 2003 for Business Professionals they skip the basics and focus instead on precious time-saving techniques that help you streamline your day-to-day activities. Inside, you'll learn how to: Manage schedules, tasks, contacts (Outlook) Build and deliver convincing, animated presentations (PowerPoint) Create documents collaboratively (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Streamline mailings and messaging (Word, Outlook, Access, Excel) Produce complex publications such as manuals, proposals, and contracts (Word, Binder, FrontPage) Publish documents on the Web (FrontPage, Excel) Organize and secure documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) Build robust, foolproof workbooks (Excel) Design and develop data sources (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook) Create templates for repetitive tasks (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, FrontPage) Construct user input forms (Outlook, FrontPage, Word) Dissect data, and then present it in compelling ways (Excel, Access) Tweak Office to fit the way you work (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) Use macros to do more with Office (Word, Excel)




Microsoft Office Access 2003 Intro


Book Description

Presents the Feature-Method-Practice approach to computer software applications. This work, aimed at technology and business students, implements a learning model that enhances critical thinking skills and provides students and faculty with application coverage.




How to Do Everything with Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003


Book Description

Tap into the power of the newest member of Microsoft’s Office suite. Learn to use InfoPath’s robust set of tools to capture information that’s locked away in document-based forms. Quickly create forms and data-gathering applications that use XML to separate form and content. This “raw” information can then be integrated into back-end systems, providing an end-to-end solution for data capture in the enterprise.