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Software Essentials

by: Mary Broome, John Olekalns, Ian Kenny, Mary Wilson

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Publisher: TERTIARY PRESS,2005

Category: SOFTWARE Level:

ISBN: 0864584903
ISBN13: 9780864584908

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Software Essentials has been written for the Microsoft Windows XP operating system and Microsoft Office 2003 users. It covers advanced features of software applications and customising Access to produce a working help desk package. Changing trends in information technology are discussed, as are issues relating to operating system changes and upgrades. Activities, work-related case studies, summaries and self-check questions are provided in each unit. Software Essentials is one of a series of texts that has been developed for Certificate III of the National Information Technology Training Package. It covers the following competencies: . ICAU3019A Migrate to new technology . ICAI3110A Implement system software changes . ICAU3126A Use advanced features of computer applications . ICAU3028A Customise packaged software applications for clients.

Contents: Part 1 - Migrating to new technology: Changing information technology; Selecting new technology; Applying new technology. Part 2 - Implement system software changes: Determining change requirements; Upgrading the operating system; Training and documentation. Part 3 - Advanced features of computer applications: Using styles and templates; Sections, headers and footers; Advanced tables; Using fields in forms; Creating and managing macros; Advanced merging; Linking and embedding; Using Help to work with advanced features; Sorting; Lists; Outlining; Data tables; Advanced functions; Data validation; Analysis tools; Linking and embedding in Excel; Consolidation and 3-D references; Pivot tables; Controls; Networking with Excel; Queries, filtering and sorting; Action queries; Forms; Using controls in forms; Advanced forms; Advanced reports; More advanced reports; Macros; Visual Basic for Applications; From database to application. Part 4 - Customising software: Planning the customization; Customising Access software. Solutions to activities; Appendix - Performance criteria; Index.