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1 2014 CATALOG Learning Solutions for Computer Technology emcp.com/al

2 Contents Computer Applications... 4 Computer Literacy...28 Programming...34 Web Development...35 Keyboarding...36 Accounting...39 Order Information Fax emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com

3 Choose the right textbook for your applications course. Series and Applications Certification Capstone, Integrated Project(s) Combining Applications Use With Introduction to Computers 9-Week Course Semester Course A Guide to Microsoft Office Business Projects Approach See p. 4 Realistic business projects, progressive levels of instruction, bonus program coverage Office Guidelines for Microsoft Office Guided, Step-By-Step Approach See p. 6 Inviting, open design, teaches essentials, easy-to-follow instructions Office Marquee Series Visual Approach See p. 8 Limited reading, graduated assessment, step-by-step learning, individual challenge exercises Office Office Basic Word ** Excel ** Access ** PowerPoint ** Full-Year Course Benchmark Series Case-Based, Certification Approach See p. 14 Practical skills in realistic context, leveled end-of-chapter assessments, hands-on practice Office Word 1 & 2 Excel 1 & 2 Access 1 & 2 PowerPoint Signature Series Comprehensive Approach See p. 25 Develops an advanced skill level, wide range of assessment exercises, preparation for the job market Word Desktop Publishing ** if packaged with another Marquee applications book emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 1

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5 provided by the teacher about blogs for artwork, sketches, photos, videos, mp3s, and other content 108 Computer Concepts & Microsoft Office 2013 Instructor s Guide Chapter Blueprints Ease Course Management with Robust Teacher Resources! Most of our texts are supplemented with information-packed resources! Instructor s Guides provide course planning tools, chapter lessons, student handouts, additional quizzes and exams, and answer keys. Instructor Resources CDs offer PowerPoint presentations, ExamView test banks, and the entire print Instructor s Guide. Instructor Internet Resource Centers offer password-protected access to core content, answer keys, the complete Instructor s Guide, PowerPoint presentations, and supplemental instructional materials. EMC s teacher resources are: Driven by feedback from educators like you. Content-rich, high-quality learning tools that enhance student learning and streamline course management. Developed with author collaboration. Intuitive and easy-to-navigate, saving instructors time and preventing frustration. Maintained with exceptional technical support 24/7. Chapter 6 Using Social Media to Connect and Communicate Chapter Blueprint The table below lists all topics and activities for the chapter; use this table to select the topics and activities you want your class to complete based on the outcomes for your course. Use the following general guidelines for estimated times to complete an activity: Blog Entries 0.5 to 1 hour depending on the requirement you set for minimum number of words and replies Explore Further 1 to 2 hours TOPIC Topic 6.1 Social Networking Pages 168 to 171 Blog Topic or Explore Further Activity POWERPOINT SLIDES IN THE LAB OR HOMEWORK Slides 1 to 11 EXPLORE FURTHER Favorite Social Networking Websites ͳ Table or chart in a document, spreadsheet, or presentation that SNAP Activities IN THE LAB OR HOMEWORK Topic 6.2 Social Bookmarking shows results of a survey of 10 people s favorite social network and amount of time spent per week on social networking Slides 12 to 20 EXPLORE FURTHER Start social bookmarking ͳ Choose a social bookmarking website Pages 172 to 175 from Table 6.2, create an account, add at least 10 bookmarks; create a document with a screen capture of your page showing your bookmarks Topic 6.3 Sharing Media Tutorial 6.2: How are people using social bookmarks? ͳ Video that explains social bookmarking and how people use social bookmarking websites. Pages 176 to 179 Topic 6.4 Blogging Slides 21 to 26 EXPLORE FURTHER Sharing Presentations ͳ Create a presentation with at least three slides that describes media sharing websites used by the student; student creates an account at slideshare.net, uploads the presentation to the Education category and assigns tags Slides 27 to 35 EXPLORE FURTHER Tweet a social media fact Run time is 2 minutes 38 seconds Tutorial 6.4: How do you share video online? ͳ 11 slide Flash movie that explains 3 ways to share video 10 minutes Pages 180 to 183 ͳ Search for a fact about how Twitter was used for social good; share the fact using a tweet with the hashtag Tutorial 6.1: When do blogs go beyond words? ͳ 5 slide Flash movie besides text 10 minutes emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 3

6 4Computer Applications Business Projects Approach A Guide to Microsoft Office 2013 Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Tips, topic sidebars, and alternative methods provide helpful information throughout the chapter. TIP Right-click the status bar and select Track Changes to add a track changes indicator to the status bar. TIP Page views can also be changed on the status bar:. 58 Chapter 2 Using a Word Processor Once a document has been reviewed, the author can click REVIEW j Accept or REVIEW j Reject in the Changes group to keep or remove the changes. Comments are removed by clicking REVIEW j Delete in the Comments group. As a final check, click j Info j Check for Issues j Inspect Document. This will run the Document Inspector tool which checks for tracked changes and comments that may have been missed. The types of changes a reviewer can make can be restricted before ing the document. Click REVIEW j Restrict Editing to display the task pane of options for restricting changes. Reading a Document on Screen Print Layout Print Layout Fax Zoom Print Layout view is the default view in Word To better read a document in Print Layout view, the document can be magnified or reduced by clicking VIEW j Zoom and selecting an option in the Zoom dialog box. Alternatively, drag the Zoom slider or click or in the bottom-right corner of the window: Documents can also be viewed in Web Layout and Read Mode. Web Layout displays a document as it would look as a web page. Read Mode displays the document in easy-to-read columns: Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! The TOOLS tab contains options, such as Find and Search with Bing, that are useful when reading a document. Zoom in on images, charts and tables by double-clicking the mouse or if you have a touch screen, double-tapping the object. Teach your students the fundamentals of Microsoft Office 2013 with hands-on practice and cross-curricular projects. Challenge your students with progressive levels of instruction. A Guide to Microsoft Office 2013 includes: Real business documentation projects preparing business letters, brochures, newsletters, blogs, PDF documents, invoices, pivot tables, inventory databases, and business presentations. Critical-thinking practice and opportunities to conduct integrated and collaborative research with review questions and exercises. Opportunities for students to develop skills in conducting web research, ing, creating multimedia presentations, preparing marketing documents, and using a digital notebook with bonus coverage of Internet Explorer, SkyDrive, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, and OneNote. Projects allow for practice in real-world, business-related activities. Exercise 4 Computer Maintenance A regular maintenance routine will help keep your computer in good condition. A maintenance routine should include cleaning the computer, maintaining the hard disk, and regularly updating virus protection and operating system software. COMPUTER MAINTENANCE contains some tips about keeping a computer in good condition. Open COMPUTER MAINTENANCE, which is a Word data file for this text, and complete the following steps: a) Format the title Computer Maintenance as Candara 14 point, bold, and centered. b) Format the following headings as Candara 12 point, bold, and left aligned: Cleaning Disk Maintenance Updating Software c) Input devices are devices from which the computer can accept data. Two input devices are discussed in the Cleaning section. Format the first occurrence of each input device name as italic. d) Output devices are devices that display or store processed data. One output device is discussed in the Cleaning section. Bold the full name of the output device. e) In the Disk Maintenance section, format the text built-in as bold and italic. f) The Updating Software section explains what must be downloaded regularly to protect against new viruses. Format the name of the download as bold and italic. g) Save the modified COMPUTER MAINTENANCE and print a copy. Exercise 5 Cover Letter It is common practice to include a cover letter with a résumé or portfolio when applying for a job. A cover letter should be in the block style and addressed to a specific individual and company. The first paragraph should indicate the position being applied for and give the location and date of the advertisement. The second and possibly third paragraph should expand in detail upon qualifications pertinent to the job. The concluding paragraph should request an interview, state contact information, and thank the reader for his or her time and consideration. a) Given the following job advertisement from the Sun News on August 24, 2014, create a cover letter in a new document: Part-Time Sales Position Great opportunity for a student. Part-time position in busy retail clothing store. Hours are 5 9 p.m. three days a week and 9 5 p.m. on Saturdays. Need to be motivated and a self-starter. Salary includes wage plus commission. Send or cover letter and résumé to: Ms. Jessica Wilson, Manager Clothes and More 678 Palm Blvd. Boca Raton, FL clothesandmore@emcp.com b) Check the document on screen and correct any errors and misspellings. c) Save the document naming it Cover Letter Name replacing Name with your name. 68 Chapter 2 Using a Word Processor

7 A Guide to Microsoft Office 2013 Jan Marrelli pages 1. Microsoft Office Basics. 2. Using a Word Processor. 3. Formatting Documents. 4. Advanced Formatting Features. 5. Using a Spreadsheet. 6. Functions and Data Organization. 7. Creating Charts. 8. Advanced Spreadsheet Techniques. 9.Working with a Database. 10. Relational Database Techniques. 11. Analyzing Data in a Database. 12. Creating Presentations. 13. Advanced PowerPoint Features. 14. Desktop Publishing. 15. Using OneNote. Computer Applications Text (hardcover) $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ *Instructor Resources and EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: A Guide to Microsoft Office 2010 Jan Marrelli pages 1. Microsoft Office Basics. 2. Using a Word Processor. 3. Formatting Documents. 4. Advanced Formatting Features. 5. Using a Spreadsheet. 6. Functions and Data Organization. 7. Creating Charts. 8. Advanced Spreadsheet Techniques. 9.Working with a Database. 10. Relational Database Techniques. 11. Analyzing Data in a Database. 12. Creating Presentations. 13. Advanced PowerPoint Features. 14. Desktop Publishing. 15. Using OneNote. Text (hardcover) $ ebook 6 year license $ *Instructor Resources and EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Package your text with SNAP Classroom 2010 Online Training and Assessment Program. SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License (one seat) $ *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 5

8 Computer Applications Guided, Step-By-Step Approach Guidelines for Microsoft Office 2013 Guidelines for Microsoft Office 2013 teaches the essentials of Office 2013 for personal, academic, and business use. Its clear, easy-to-follow instruction offers quick tips for potential trouble spots with minimal reading and maximum visuals. Two- and four-page skill activities list the steps on one page and display large illustrations of the steps on the other reading is minimal. A visual introduction to each module highlights best uses of the software. Guided, end-of-chapter exercises measure students achievement of learning outcomes, and creative end-of-module projects evaluate students problemsolving in new situations. A Student Resources disc, packaged with the textbook, contains skills videos demonstrating every skill plus data files and a glossary. Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Skills videos demonstrate the steps in every skill. Large visuals include callouts that show where to click and are numbered to match the steps. Chapter 1 When you open PowerPoint, you can create a blank presentation or select a presentation template. A blank presentation contains a single title slide and is displayed in Normal view. Most slides contain placeholders into which you can enter text. A title slide contains a title placeholder, with the text Click to add title, and a subtitle placeholder, with M8_C1_S01 the text Click to add subtitle. When you insert a new slide, by default it has a Title and Content layout, which includes a title placeholder and a content placeholder. The content placeholder contains a bullet symbol and the words Click to add text, as well as buttons that can be clicked to add other objects, such as charts or videos, to the slide. Steps Tip You can access the Charms bar from any screen by moving your mouse pointer to the upper right corner of the screen. 1-4 Another Way You may have a PowerPoint 2013 tile on the Start screen. If you do, you can click this tile to start PowerPoint. 6 Shortcut Insert New Slide Ctrl + M 6 1 Press Win + C to display the Charms bar. 2 Click the Search charm. 3 Type PowerPoint. 4 Click PowerPoint 2013 in the Apps results list to display the PowerPoint landing page. 5 Click Blank Presentation. A blank presentation opens in Normal view with the HOME tab displayed. 6 Click the New Slide button in the Slides group on the HOME tab. The new slide appears with a title placeholder on top and a content placeholder below. 7 Click the FILE tab. 8 Click the Save As option to display the Save As backstage area. 9 Browse to your Module 8 working folder on your storage medium, type M8-C1-S1-FairTrade in the File name text box, and then click Save. Another Way Right-click a thumbnail on the left side of the Normal view and choose New Slide from the menu that appears. Tip To apply a different layout, click the New Slide button arrow and then click the desired option from the drop-down menu. 588 Module 8 PowerPoint Clear, easy-to-follow instructions teach the essentials of the Office suite Fax 6 7 PowerPoint Video 5 Open PowerPoint and Insert a Slide Skill 1 8 Taking It Further Using a Template When you open PowerPoint, the page you see is sometimes referred to as a landing page. On this page, you can select from a variety of templates that are preformatted, allowing you to quickly create a professional looking presentation. If you do not see a template you want to use, you can type search criteria in the Search online templates and themes text box. Suggested search criteria, such as Business and Photo Albums, is listed under the search text box to help you find what you are looking for. Chapter 1 Creating a Presentation 589

9 Nancy Muir and Anita Verno pages Text (softcover) with Student Resources and Skills Videos disc $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ *Instructor Resources EXAMVIEW (DVD only) $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (print and DVD) $ Guidelines for Microsoft Office 2013 Introduction. Your Digital Toolkit. 1. Managing Your Time with Microsoft Outlook Using SkyDrive. 3. Using Microsoft OneNote Taking Screenshots. Module 1. Computing Essentials. What Is a Computer System and How Does It Work? How Do Operating Systems Software and Applications Software Differ? Module 2. Microsoft Windows Navigating around Windows. 2. Managing Files and Folders. 3. Working with Windows Settings, Accessories, Security, and Help. Module 3. Internet Basics. Module 4. Microsoft Office 2013 Suite Overview. Module 5. Microsoft Word Creating Documents. 2. Formatting Documents. 3. Working with Tables and Objects. 4. Finalizing and Sharing Documents. Module 6. Microsoft Excel Creating an Excel Workbook. 2. Working with Formulas and Functions. 3. Formatting Cells. 4. Working with Charts. Module 7. Microsoft Access Working with Databases. 2. Creating Forms and Tables. 3. Working with Queries and Reports. Module 8. Microsoft PowerPoint Creating a Presentation. 2. Working with Slide Masters and Handouts. 3. Adding Visual Elements and Sound. 4. Completing, Running, and Sharing Your Show. Module 9. Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Computer Applications *Internet Resource Center: Guidelines for Microsoft Office 2010 Nancy Muir and Anita Verno pages Text (hardcover) with Student Resources and Skills Videos CD $ ebook 6 year license $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (Print and DVD) $ *Internet Resource Center: Package your text with SNAP Classroom 2010 Online Training and Assessment Program. SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License (one seat) $ *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 7

10 8Computer Applications Visual Approach Marquee Series Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Two-page activities showcase streamlined, point-and-click instruction that pares reading to a minimum. Activity With the Cut, Copy, and Paste buttons in the Clipboard group on the HOME tab, you can move and/or copy words, sentences, or entire sections of text to other locations in a Project Tutorial 3.1 Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Text WORD Section Fax Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Text; Using Paste Special document. You can cut and paste text or copy and paste text within the same document or between documents. Specify the formatting of pasted text with options at the Paste Special dialog box. You are working on a First Choice Travel document containing information on Thailand. You decide that some of the text in the document should be reorganized, and you also decide to add additional information to the document. 1 Open FCTThailand.docx and then save the document and name it WS3-FCTThailand. 2 Move the Attractions section below the Traveling in Thailand section. Begin by selecting the Attractions heading and the paragraph of text that follows the heading. Step 3 Click the Cut button in the Clipboard 3 group on the HOME tab. Clicking the Cut button places the text in a special location within Word called the Step 2 clipboard. Need Help? If you click the wrong button, immediately click the Undo button. 4 Move the insertion point to the beginning of the Accommodations heading and then click the Paste button in the Clipboard group on the HOME tab. A Paste Options button displays below the pasted text. Click this button and a drop-down list of buttons displays. Use these buttons to specify the formatting of the pasted text. By default, the Keep Source Formatting button (first button from the left) is selected. With this button selected, text is pasted with the formatting from the source document. You can also click the Merge Formatting button (middle button) to merge formatting with the destination formatting or click the Keep Text Only button (third button) to keep only the text and not the formatting. 5 Open FCTThaiStats.docx. You will copy text from this document and paste it in the Thailand information document. 6 Select the Points of Interest heading and the four lines of text below the heading and then click the Copy button in the Clipboard group. Step 6 The Marquee Series teaches the essential skills in Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. The highly effective, point-and-click approach facilitates self-paced, accelerated, and traditional learning. Bonus material on Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10, and Computer Concepts makes the Marquee Series well-suited for Introduction to Computers courses. Model answers of in-section projects are shown at the beginning of each section, ensuring students complete their projects accurately. Additional activities include preparing MLA research papers. Four progressive levels of case-based assessment, including the popular Marquee Challenge, ensure software mastery at the introductory level. Step-by-step, project-based instruction with corresponding screen visuals help students meet learning objectives quickly. 7 Click the Word button on the Taskbar and then click the WS3-FCTThailand.docx thumbnail. 8 Position the insertion point at the beginning of the heading Passports/ Visas and then click the Paste button in the Clipboard group. Step 9 9 Click the Paste Options button and then click the Merge Formatting button (middle button) at the Paste Options button drop-down list. 10 Click the Word button on the Taskbar and then click the FCTThaiStats.docx thumbnail. 11 Select the text Resources: and the three lines below it and then click the Copy button. 12 Click the Word button on the Taskbar and then click the WS3-FCTThailand.docx thumbnail. 13 Move the insertion point to the end of the document and then press the Enter key once. Paste the copied text into the document without the formatting by clicking the Paste button arrow Step 13 and then clicking Paste Special at the drop-down list. 14 At the Paste Special dialog box, click Unformatted Text in the As list box and then click OK. 15 Select the four lines of text you just pasted in the document and Step 14 then remove the spacing after the paragraphs by clicking the PAGE LAYOUT tab and then clicking twice on the down-pointing arrow at the right side of the After measurement box in the Paragraph group. 16 Save WS3-FCTThailand.docx. 17 Click the Word button on the Taskbar, click the FCTThaiStats.docx thumbnail, and then close the document. Step 15 Closing the FCTThaiStats.docx document displays the WS3-FCTThailand.docx document. In Addition Moving and Copying Text with the Mouse You can move selected text using the mouse. To do this, select the text with the mouse and then move the I-beam pointer inside the selected text until the I-beam pointer turns into an arrow pointer. Hold down the left mouse button, drag the arrow pointer (displays with a gray box attached) to the location where you want the selected text inserted, and then release the button. Copy and move selected text by following similar steps. The difference is that you need to hold down the Ctrl key while dragging with the mouse. With the Ctrl key down, a box containing a plus symbol displays near the gray box by the arrow pointer. In Addition sidebars offer extra information on key features. Cut and Paste Text 1. Select text. 2. Click Cut button in Clipboard group. 3. Move insertion point to desired position. 4. Click Paste button in Clipboard group. Copy and Paste Text 1. Select text. 2. Click Copy button in Clipboard group. 3. Move insertion point to desired position. 4. Click Paste button in Clipboard group. Display Paste Special Dialog Box 1. Cut or copy text. 2. Click Paste button arrow. 3. Click Paste Special. 4. Click desired format in As list box. 5. Click OK. Activity

11 Marquee Series: Microsoft Office 2013 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Information Technology Essentials. Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. Word Creating and Editing a Document. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Formatting and Enhancing a Document. 4. Formatting with Special Features. Excel Analyzing Data Using Excel. 2. Editing and Formatting Worksheets. 3. Using Functions, Setting Print Options, and Adding Visual Elements. 4. Working with Multiple Worksheets, Tables, and Other File Formats. Integrating Programs: Word and Excel. Access Maintaining Data in Access Tables. 2. Creating Tables and Relationships. 3. Creating Queries, Forms, and Reports. 4. Summarizing Data and Calculating in Forms and Reports. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, and Access. PowerPoint Preparing a Presentation. 2. Editing and Enhancing Slides. 3. Customizing a Presentation. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Computer Applications Marquee Series: Microsoft Office 2013 Brief Edition Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Learn just the basics of Office 2013 in this brief version of the textbook! Information Technology Essentials. Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. Word Creating and Editing a Document. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Formatting and Enhancing a Document. Excel Analyzing Data Using Excel. 2. Editing and Formatting Worksheets. 3. Using Functions, Setting Print Options, and Adding Visual Elements. Access Maintaining Data in Access Tables. 2. Creating Tables and Relationships. 3. Creating Queries, Forms, and Reports. PowerPoint Preparing a Presentation. 2. Editing Slides and Slide Elements. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Marquee Series 2013 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (print and CD) $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Tutorials CD Provide students with additional interactive training tutorials! SNAP tutorials mirror textbook pedagogy and align to chapter content. *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 9

12 Computer Applications Marquee Series: Microsoft Word 2013 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Facilitates self-paced, accelerated, and traditional learning formats for learning Microsoft Word 2013 and includes activities on preparing MLA research papers. files CD $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. Word Creating and Editing a Document. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Formatting and Enhancing a Document. 4. Formatting with Special Features. Marquee Series: Microsoft Excel 2013 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup Provides a hands-on approach to learning Microsoft Excel 2013 and teaches key formulas and functions for preparing budgets and presenting and analyzing data pages files CD $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. Excel Analyzing Data Using Excel. 2. Editing and Formatting Worksheets. 3. Using Functions, Setting Print Options, and Adding Visual Elements. 4. Working with Multiple Worksheets, Tables, and Other File Formats. Integrating Programs: Word and Excel. Marquee Series 2013 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (print and CD) $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Fax

13 Marquee Series: Microsoft Access 2013 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages files CD $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Emphasizes the development of database analysis and management techniques. Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. Access Maintaining Data in Access Tables. 2. Creating Tables and Relationships. 3. Creating Queries, Forms, and Reports. 4. Summarizing Data and Calculating in Forms and Reports. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, and Access. Computer Applications Marquee Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup Teaches the basics of effective slideshow design and creation pages files CD $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. PowerPoint Preparing a Presentation. 2. Editing and Enhancing Slides. 3. Customizing a Presentation. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Tutorials CD Provide students with additional interactive training tutorials! SNAP tutorials mirror textbook pedagogy and align to chapter content. *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 11

14 Computer Applications Marquee Series: Microsoft Office 2010 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ Information Technology Essentials. Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Word Creating and Editing a Document. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Formatting and Enhancing a Document. 4. Formatting with Special Features. Excel Analyzing Data Using Excel. 2. Editing and Formatting Worksheets. 3. Using Functions, Setting Print Options, and Adding Visual Elements. 4. Working with Multiple Worksheets, Tables, and Other File Formats. Integrating Programs: Word and Excel. Access Maintaining Data in Access Tables. 2. Creating Tables and Relationships. 3. Creating Queries, Forms, and Reports. 4. Summarizing Data and Calculating in Forms and Reports. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, and Access. PowerPoint Preparing a Presentation. 2. Editing and Enhancing Slides. 3. Customizing a Presentation. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Marquee Series: Microsoft Office 2010 Basic Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Text (hardcover) with data files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ Information Technology Essentials. Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Word Creating and Editing a Document. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Formatting and Enhancing a Document. Excel Analyzing Data Using Excel. 2. Editing and Formatting Worksheets. 3. Using Functions, Setting Print Options, and Adding Visual Elements. Access Maintaining Data in Access Tables. 2. Creating Tables and Relationships. 3. Creating Queries, Forms, and Reports. PowerPoint Preparing a Presentation. 2. Editing Slides and Slide Elements. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Marquee Series: Microsoft Word 2010 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Word Creating and Editing a Document. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Formatting and Enhancing a Document. 4. Formatting with Special Features. files CD $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ Package your text with SNAP Classroom 2010 Online Training and Assessment Program or SNAP interactive training tutorials CD. SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License (one seat) $ Fax

15 Marquee Series: Microsoft Excel 2010 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages files CD $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Excel Analyzing Data Using Excel. 2. Editing and Formatting Worksheets. 3. Using Functions, Setting Print Options, and Adding Visual Elements. 4. Working with Multiple Worksheets, Tables, and Other File Formats. Integrating Programs: Word and Excel. Computer Applications Marquee Series: Microsoft Access 2010 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Access Maintaining Data in Access Tables. 2. Creating Tables and Relationships. 3. Creating Queries, Forms, and Reports. 4. Summarizing Data and Calculating in Forms and Reports. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, and Access. files CD $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ Marquee Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Windows Exploring Windows Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows. Internet Explorer Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. PowerPoint Preparing a Presentation. 2. Editing and Enhancing Slides. 3. Customizing a Presentation. Integrating Programs: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. files CD $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ Marquee Series 2010 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (Print and DVD) $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (DVD only) $ *Internet Resource center: *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 13

16 Computer Applications Case-Based, Certification Approach Benchmark Series Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Multipart projects provide a framework for instruction and practice on software features. With the Benchmark Series, students learn the essential features of Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10 and develop a mastery skill level in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint through a case-based, certification approach. To enrich student skills in all applications, this graduated, three-level instructional approach moves from an initial modeling of skills to guided application in project-based exercises to independent problem-solving in realistic workplace scenarios. The Benchmark Series provides students: Ability to solve problems independently through case study assessments at chapter and unit levels. Confirmation and confidence that they are on the right track with the guidance of clearly written steps, screen captures, and model answers. Mastery skill levels to meet the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives. Project approach that creates realistic context for learning software skills. Hints offer useful tips on how to use features efficiently and effectively. Project 1 Format a Product Pricing Worksheet 7 Parts You will open a workbook containing a worksheet with product pricing data and then format the worksheet by changing column widths and row heights, inserting and deleting rows and columns, and clearing data in cells. You will also apply font and alignment formatting to data in cells. Changing Column Width Columns in a worksheet are the same width by default. In some worksheets, you may want to change column widths to accommodate more or less data. Change column width using the mouse on column boundaries or at a dialog box. Changing Column Width Using Column Boundaries As you learned in Chapter 1, you can adjust the width of a column by dragging the column boundary line or adjust a column width to the longest entry by doubleclicking the boundary line. When you drag a column boundary, the column width To change the width of all columns in a displays in a box above the mouse pointer. The column width number that displays worksheet, click the represents the average number of characters in the standard font that can fit in a cell. Select All button and You can change the width of selected adjacent columns at the same time. To then drag a column do this, select the columns and then drag one of the column boundaries within boundary to the desired the selected columns. As you drag the boundary, the column width changes for position. all selected columns. To select adjacent columns, position the cell pointer on the first desired column header (the mouse pointer turns into a black, down-pointing arrow), hold down the left mouse button, drag the cell pointer to the last desired column header, and then release the mouse button. Project 1a Changing Column Width Using a Column Boundary Part 1 of 7 1. Open CMProducts.xlsx. 2. Save the workbook with Save As and name it EL1-C3-P1-CMProducts. 3. Insert a formula in cell D2 that multiplies the price in cell B2 with the number in cell C2. Copy the formula in cell D2 down to cells D3 through D Change the width of column D by completing the following steps: a. Position the mouse pointer on the column boundary in the column header between columns D and E until it turns into a double-headed arrow pointing left and right. b. Hold down the left mouse button, drag the column boundary to the right until Width: (106 pixels) displays in the box, and then release the mouse button. Step 4b 5. Make cell D15 active and then insert the sum of cells D2 through D Change the width of columns A and B by completing the following steps: a. Select columns A and B. To do this, position the cell pointer on the column A header, hold down the left mouse button, drag the cell pointer to the column B header, and then release the mouse button. Chapter 3 Formatting an Excel Worksheet 63 Format b. Position the cell pointer on the column boundary between columns A and B until it turns into a double-headed arrow pointing left and right. c. Hold down the left mouse button, drag the column boundary to the right until Width: (100 pixels) displays in the box, and then release the mouse button. 7. Adjust the width of column C to accommodate the longest entry by double-clicking on the column boundary between columns C and D. Step 8. Save EL1-C3-P1-CMProducts.xlsx. 6c Changing Column Width at the Column Width Dialog Box Quick Steps At the Column Width dialog box, shown in Figure 3.1, you can specify a column Change Column width number. Increase the column width number to make the column wider or Width decrease the column width number to make the column narrower. Drag column boundary To display the Column Width dialog box, click the Format button in the Cells line. group on the HOME tab and then click Column Width at the drop-down list. At OR the Column Width dialog box, type the number representing the average number Double-click column of characters in the standard font that you want to fit in the column and then boundary. OR press Enter or click OK. 1. Click Format button. 2. Click Column Width at drop-down list. Figure 3.1 Column Width Dialog Box 3. Type desired width. 4. Click OK. Type the column width in this text box. Project 1b Changing Column Width at the Column Width Dialog Box Part 2 of 7 1. With EL1-C3-P1-CMProducts.xlsx open, change the width of column A by completing the following steps: a. Make any cell in column A active. b. Click the Format button in the Cells group on the HOME tab and then click Column Width at the drop-down list. c. At the Column Width dialog box, type 12.7 in the Column width text box. d. Click OK to close the dialog box. Step 2. Make any cell in column B active and then change the 1c width of column B to 12.5 by completing steps similar to those in Step 1. Step 3. Make any cell in column C active and then change the 1d width of column C to 8 by completing steps similar to those in Step Save EL1-C3-P1-CMProducts.xlsx. 14 Step-by-step instructions clearly guide students to the skills desired outcomes Fax 64 Excel Level 1 Unit 1 Quick Steps sidebars feature brief step-by-step summaries for reference and review.

17 Benchmark Series: Microsoft Office 2013 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup ,464 pages Computer Applications Benchmark Series: Microsoft Office 2013 offers a case-based, certification approach to learning Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Students build a working knowledge and introductory skill level in each application. Getting Started. Using Windows 8. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. Word 2013 Unit 1. Editing and Formatting Documents. 1. Preparing Documents. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Customizing Paragraphs. 4. Formatting Pages. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Word 2013 Unit 2. Enhancing and Customizing Documents. 5. Applying, Formatting and Inserting Objectives. 6. Maintaining Documents. 7. Creating Tables and SmartArt Graphics. 8. Merging Documents. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Excel 2013 Unit 1. Preparing and Formatting a Worksheet. 1. Preparing an Excel Workbook. 2. Inserting Formulas in a Worksheet. 3. Formatting an Excel Worksheet. 4. Enhancing a Worksheet. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Excel 2013 Unit 2. Enhancing the Display of Workbooks. 5. Moving Data within and between Workbooks. 6. Maintaining Workbooks. 7. Creating Charts and Inserting Formulas. 8. Adding Visual Interest to Workbook. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Access 2013 Unit 1. Creating Tables and Queries. 1. Managing and Creating Tables. 2. Creating Relationships between Tables. 3. Performing Queries. 4. Creating and Modifying Tables in Design View. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Access 2013 Unit 2. Creating Forms and Reports. 5. Creating Forms. 6. Creating Reports and Mailing Labels. 7. Modifying, Filtering, and Viewing Data. 8. Importing and Exporting Data. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. PowerPoint 2013 Unit 1. Creating and Formatting PowerPoint Presentations. 1. Preparing a PowerPoint Presentation. 2. Modifying a Presentation and Using Help. 3. Formatting Slides. 4. Inserting Elements in Slides. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. PowerPoint 2013 Unit 2. Customizing and Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations. 5. Creating Tables, Charts, and SmartArt Graphics. 6. Using Slide Masters and Action Buttons. 7. Applying Custom Animation and Setting Up Shows. 8. Integrating, Sharing, and Protecting Presentations. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Office 2013 Integrated Project. *Instructor s Guide (print and CD) $ *Instructor s Guide (CD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Tutorials CD Provide students with additional interactive training tutorials! SNAP tutorials mirror textbook pedagogy and align to chapter content. *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 15

18 Computer Applications Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2013 Levels 1 and 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages With Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2013 Levels 1 and 2, students build mastery skill level in Word Students receive step-bystep instruction in creating letters, reports, research papers, brochures, newsletters, and other documents. Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Tutorials CD Provide students with additional interactive training tutorials! SNAP tutorials mirror textbook pedagogy and align to chapter content. Getting Started in Office Using Windows 8. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. Word 2013 Level 1 Unit 1. Editing and Formatting Documents. 1. Preparing Documents. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Customizing Paragraphs. 4. Formatting Pages. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Enhancing and Customizing Documents. 5. Applying, Formatting, and Inserting Objects. 6. Maintaining Documents. 7. Creating Tables and SmartArt. 8. Merging Documents. Level 1 Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Word 2013 Level 2 Unit 1. Formatting and Customizing Documents. 1. Customizing Paragraphs and Pages. 2. Proofing Documents. 3. Automating and Customizing Formatting. 4. Customizing Themes, Creating Macros, and Navigating in a Document. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Editing and Formatting Documents. 5. Inserting Special Features and References. 6. Creating Specialized Tables and Indexes. 7. Working with Shared Documents. 8. Protecting and Preparing Documents. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2013 Level 1 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2013 Level 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2013 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide (print and CD) $ *Instructor s Guide (CD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Fax

19 Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2013 Levels 1 and 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; Jan Davidson, Lambton College; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ With Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2013 Levels 1 and 2, students build mastery skills in Excel Students receive step-bystep instructions in creating, formatting, and maintaining Excel workbooks for numbersbased data analysis. Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives Getting Started in Office Using Windows 8. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. Excel 2013 Level 1 Unit 1. Preparing and Formatting a Worksheet. 1. Preparing an Excel Workbook. 2. Inserting Formulas in a Worksheet. 3. Formatting an Excel Worksheet. 4. Enhancing a Worksheet. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Enhancing the Display of Workbooks. 5. Moving Data within and between Workbooks. 6. Maintaining Workbooks. 7. Creating Charts and Inserting Formulas. 8. Adding Visual Interest to Workbooks. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Excel 2013 Level 2 Unit 1. Advanced Formatting, Formulas, and Data Management. 1. Advanced Formatting Techniques. 2. Advanced Functions and Formulas. 3. Working with Tables and Data Features. 4. Summarizing and Consolidating Data. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Managing and Integrating Data and the Excel Environment. 5. Using Data Analysis Features. 6. Protecting and Sharing Workbooks. 7. Automating Repetitive Tasks and Customizing Excel. 8. Importing, Exporting, and Distributing Data. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Computer Applications Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 1 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 2 Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Jan Davidson, Lambton College pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2013 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide (print and CD) $ *Instructor s Guide (CD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 17

20 Computer Applications Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access 2013 Levels 1 and 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; Jan Davidson, Lambton College; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages With Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access 2013 Levels 1 and 2, students build mastery skills in Access Students receive step-bystep instructions in creating, formatting, and maintaining databases to report and analyze information. Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Tutorials CD Provide students with additional interactive training tutorials! SNAP tutorials mirror textbook pedagogy and align to chapter content. Getting Started in Office Using Windows 8. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. Access 2013 Level 1 Unit 1. Creating Tables and Queries. 1. Managing and Creating Tables. 2. Creating Relationships between Tables. 3. Performing Queries. 4. Creating and Modifying Tables in Design View. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Creating Forms and Reports. 5. Creating Forms. 6. Creating Reports and Mailing Labels. 7. Modifying, Filtering, and Viewing Data. 8. Importing and Exporting Data. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Access 2013 Level 2 Unit 1. Advanced Tables, Relationships, Queries, and Forms. 1. Designing the Structure of Tables. 2. Designing and Building Relationships and Lookup Fields. 3. Advanced Query Techniques. 4. Creating and Using Custom Forms. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Advanced Reports, Access Tools, and Customizing Access. 5. Creating and Using Custom Reports. 6. Using Access Tools and Managing Objects. 7. Automating, Customizing, and Securing Access. 8. Integrating Access Data. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access 2013 Level 1 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access 2013 Level 2 Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Jan Davidson, Lambton College pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access 2013 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide (print and CD) $ *Instructor s Guide (CD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Fax

21 Benchmark Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages With Benchmark Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2013, students build mastery skills in PowerPoint Students receive step-by-step instructions in designing and creating effective slide shows that inform and motivate audiences. Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives Computer Applications files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ *Instructor s Guide (print and CD) $ *Instructor s Guide (CD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ Getting Started in Office Using Windows 8. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 10. PowerPoint 2013 Unit 1. Creating and Formatting PowerPoint Presentations. 1. Preparing a PowerPoint Presentation. 2. Modifying a Presentation and Using Help. 3. Formatting Slides. 4. Inserting Elements in Slides. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Customizing and Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations. 5. Creating Tables, Charts, and SmartArt Graphics. 6. Using Slide Masters and Action Buttons. 7. Applying Custom Animation and Setting Up Shows. 8. Integrating, Sharing, and Protecting Presentations. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. *Internet Resource Center: Provide students with additional interactive training tutorials! SNAP tutorials mirror textbook pedagogy and align to chapter content. Tutorials CD *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 19

22 EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Computer Applications PARADIGM Benchmark Series: Microsoft Office 2010 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup, and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Students build a working knowledge and introductory skill level in Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint with the case-based, certification approach to learning ,448 pages Case-based approach creates a realistic context for learning practical skills. Case study assessments at chapter and unit levels test students abilities to solve problems independently. Capstone integrated project capitalizes on the power of the Office suite. Includes model answer images for in-chapter projects. Getting Started in Office Using Windows 7. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Word 2010 Unit 1. Editing and Formatting Documents. 1. Preparing Documents. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Customizing Paragraphs. 4. Formatting Pages. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Word 2010 Unit 2. Enhancing and Customizing Documents. 5. Applying Formatting and Inserting Objects. 6. Maintaining Documents. 7. Creating Tables and SmartArt. 8. Merging Documents. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Excel 2010 Unit 1. Preparing and Formatting a Worksheet. 1. Preparing an Excel Workbook. 2. Inserting Formulas in a Worksheet. 3. Formatting an Excel Worksheet. 4. Enhancing a Worksheet. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Excel 2010 Unit 2. Enhancing the Display of Workbooks. 5. Moving Data within and between Workbooks. 6. Maintaining Workbooks. 7. Creating a Chart in Excel. 8. Adding Visual Interest to Workbooks. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Access 2010 Unit 1. Creating Tables and Queries. 1. Managing and Creating Tables. 2. Creating Relationships between Tables. 3. Performing Queries. 4. Creating and Modifying Tables in Design View. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Access 2010 Unit 2. Creating Forms and Reports. 5. Creating Forms. 6. Creating Reports and Mailing Labels. 7. Modifying, Filtering, and Viewing Data. 8. Importing and Exporting Data. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. PowerPoint 2010 Unit 1. Creating and Formatting PowerPoint Presentations. 1. Preparing a PowerPoint Presentation. 2. Modifying a Presentation and Using Help. 3. Formatting Slides. 4. Inserting Elements in Slides. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. PowerPoint 2010 Unit 2. Customizing and Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations. 5. Creating Tables, Charts, and SmartArt Graphics. 6. Using Slide Masters and Action Buttons. 7. Applying Custom Animation and Setting Up Shows. 8. Integrating, Sharing, and Protecting Presentations. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Office 2010 Integrated Project. files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ *Internet Resource Center: *Instructor s Guide (print and DVD) $ *Instructor s Guide (DVD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ Package your text with SNAP Classroom 2010 Online Training and Assessment Program or SNAP interactive training tutorials CD. SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License (one seat) $ Fax

23 PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2010 Levels 1 and 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ With Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2010 Levels 1 and 2, students build mastery skill level in Word Students receive step-by-step instructions in creating letters, reports, research papers, brochures, newsletters, and other documents. Getting Started in Office Using Windows 7. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Word 2010 Level 1 Unit 1. Editing and Formatting Documents. 1. Preparing Documents. 2. Formatting Characters and Paragraphs. 3. Customizing Paragraphs. 4. Formatting Pages. Level 1 Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Enhancing and Customizing Documents. 5. Applying Formatting and Inserting Objects. 6. Maintaining Documents. 7. Creating Tables and SmartArt. 8. Merging Documents. Level 1 Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Word 2010 Level 2 Unit 1. Formatting and Customizing Documents. 1. Customizing Paragraphs and Pages. 2. Proofing Documents. 3. Automating and Customizing Formatting. 4. Customizing and Navigating in a Document. Level 2 Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Referencing and Sharing Information. 5. Inserting Special Features and References. 6. Creating Specialized Tables and Indexes. 7. Working with Shared Documents. 8. Protecting and Preparing Documents. Level 2 Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Computer Applications PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2010 Level 1 PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2010 Level 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ Benchmark Series: Microsoft Word 2010 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide (print and DVD) $ *Instructor s Guide (DVD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Package your text with SNAP Classroom 2010 Online Training and Assessment Program or SNAP interactive training tutorials CD. SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License (one seat) $ *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 21

24 Computer Applications PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2010 Levels 1 and 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ With Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2010 Levels 1 and 2, students build mastery skills in the Excel 2010 application. Students receive step-by-step instructions in creating, formatting, and maintaining Excel workbooks for numbers-based data analysis. Getting Started in Office Using Windows 7. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Excel 2010 Level 1 Unit 1. Preparing and Formatting a Worksheet. 1. Preparing an Excel Workbook. 2. Inserting Formulas in a Worksheet. 3. Formatting an Excel Worksheet. 4. Enhancing a Worksheet. Level 1 Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Enhancing the Display of Workbooks. 5. Moving Data within and between Workbooks. 6. Maintaining Workbooks. 7. Creating a Chart in Excel. 8. Adding Visual Interest to Workbooks. Level 1 Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Excel 2010 Level 2 Unit 1. Advanced Formatting, Formulas, and Data Management. 1. Advanced Formatting Techniques. 2. Advanced Functions and Formulas. 3. Working with Tables and Data Features. 4. Summarizing and Consolidating Data. Level 2 Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Managing and Integrating Data and the Excel Environment. 5. Using Data Analysis Features. 6. Protecting and Sharing Workbooks. 7. Automating Repetitive Tasks and Customizing Excel. 8. Importing, Exporting, and Distributing Data. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1 PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ Benchmark Series: Microsoft Excel 2010 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide (print and DVD) $ *Instructor s Guide (DVD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Package your text with SNAP Classroom 2010 Online Training and Assessment Program or SNAP interactive training tutorials CD. SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License (one seat) $ Fax

25 PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access Levels 1 and 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ With Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access 2010 Levels 1 and 2, students build mastery skills in Access Students receive step-by-step instructions in planning, creating, and managing databases to report and analyze information. Getting Started in Office Using Windows 7. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Access 2010 Level 1 Unit 1. Creating Tables and Queries. 1. Managing and Creating Tables. 2. Creating Relationships between Tables. 3. Performing Queries. 4. Creating and Modifying Tables in Design View. Level 1 Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Creating Forms and Reports. 5. Creating Forms. 6. Creating Reports and Mailing Labels. 7. Modifying, Filtering, and Viewing Data. 8. Importing and Exporting Data. Level 1 Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Access 2010 Level 2 Unit 1. Advanced Tables, Relationships, Queries, and Forms. 1. Designing the Structure of Tables. 2. Building Relationships and Lookup Fields. 3. Advanced Query Techniques. 4. Creating and Using Custom Forms. Level 2 Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Advanced Reports, Access Tools, and Customizing Access. 5. Creating and Using Custom Reports. 6. Using Access Tools and Managing Objects. 7. Automating, Customizing, and Securing Access. 8. Integrating Access Data. Level 2 Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Computer Applications PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access 2010 Level 1 PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access 2010 Level 2 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ Benchmark Series: Microsoft Access 2010 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide (print and DVD) $ *Instructor s Guide (DVD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Package your text with SNAP Classroom 2010 Online Training and Assessment Program or SNAP interactive training tutorials CD. SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License $ *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 23

26 Computer Applications PARADIGM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS Benchmark Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup pages Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with data files CD and SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ With Benchmark Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, students build mastery skills in PowerPoint. Students receive step-by-step instructions in designing and creating effective slide shows that inform and motivate audiences. Getting Started in Office Using Windows 7. Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0. Unit 1. Creating and Formatting PowerPoint Presentations. 1. Preparing a PowerPoint Presentation. 2. Modifying a Presentation and Using Help. 3. Formatting Slides. 4. Inserting Elements in Slides. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2. Customizing and Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations. 5. Creating Tables, Charts, and SmartArt Graphics. 6. Using Slide Masters and Action Buttons. 7. Applying Custom Animation and Setting Up Shows. 8. Integrating, Sharing, and Protecting Presentations. Unit 2 Performance Assessment. Benchmark Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide (print and DVD) $ *Instructor s Guide (DVD only) $ *EXAMVIEW Assessment Suite (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Package your text with SNAP Classroom 2010 Online Training and Assessment Program or SNAP interactive training tutorials CD. SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License $ Fax

27 Signature Series: Microsoft Word 2013 Comprehensive Approach Prepare your students for the Word 2013 skills required in college and the job market with Signature Series: Microsoft Word Students build technical knowledge and reinforce problem-solving abilities using a graduated progression of learning solutions, from guided tutorials to independent challenges. Expanded sets of chapter exercises offer instructors greater choice in selecting assignments. Interdisciplinary unit assessment activities reinforce writing and problem-solving skills within the context of creating Word documents. Model answers are provided at the beginning of each chapter for students to compare their work. Computer Applications Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Undo Redo Using the Undo and Redo Buttons If you make a mistake and delete text that you did not intend to delete or if you change your mind after deleting text and want to retrieve it, you can use the Undo or Redo button on the Quick Access toolbar. For example, if you type text and then click the Undo button, the text will be removed. You can undo text or commands. For example, if you add formatting such as bolding to text and then click the Undo button, the bolding is removed. If you use the Undo button and then decide you do not want to reverse the original action, click the Redo button. For example, if you select and underline text and then decide to remove the underlining, click the Undo button. If you then decide you want the underlining back on, click the Redo button. Many Word actions can be undone or redone. Some actions, however, such as printing and saving, cannot be undone or redone. Word maintains actions in temporary memory. If you want to undo an action that you performed earlier, click the Undo button arrow. This causes a drop-down list to display. To make a selection from this drop-down list, click the desired action and the action, along with any actions listed above it in the drop-down list, is undone. Exercise 1.5 Deleting and Restoring Text with the Undo and Redo Buttons Part 1 of 1 1. Open SoftwareSuites.docx. (This document is located in the Chapter01 folder you copied to your storage medium.) 2. Save the document with Save As and name it C01-E05-SoftwareSuites. 3. Make the changes indicated by the proofreaders marks in Figure 1.9 on the next page. (Proofreaders marks are listed and described in Appendix A at the end of this textbook.) 4. Move the insertion point to the end of the document. Press the Backspace key until the last four words of the document (or into a spreadsheet.) are deleted. Be sure to delete the space before or. 5. Undo the deletion by clicking the Undo button on the Quick Access toolbar. 6. Redo the deletion by clicking the Redo button on the Quick Access toolbar. 7. Type a period after the word presentation to end the sentence. 8. Select the first sentence in the first paragraph and then delete it. 9. Select the second paragraph in the document and then delete it. Step Step 10. Undo the two deletions by completing the following steps: 10a 10b a. Click the down-pointing arrow to the right of the Undo button. b. Click the second Clear listed in the drop-down list. (This will redisplay the first sentence in the first paragraph and the second paragraph. The first sentence will be selected.) 11. With the first sentence of the paragraph selected, press the Delete key. 12. Save, print, and then close C01-E05-SoftwareSuites.docx. Unit 1. Preparing Documents. 1. Creating, Printing, and Editing Documents. 2. Formatting Characters. 3. Aligning and Indenting Paragraphs. 4. Customizing Paragraphs. 5. Proofing Documents. Unit 2. Formatting and Managing Documents. 6. Formatting Pages. 7. Customizing Page Formatting. 8. Inserting Elements and Navigating in a Document. 9. Maintaining Documents. 10. Managing and Printing Documents. Unit 3. Enhancing Documents. 11. Inserting Images. 12. Inserting Shapes, WordArt and Advanced Character Formatting. 13. Creating Tables. 14. Enhancing Tables. 15. Creating Charts. Unit 4. Managing Data. 16. Merging Documents. 17. Managing Lists. 18. Sorting and Selecting; Finding and Replacing Data. 19. Managing Page Numbers, Headers, and Footers. 20. Managing Shared Documents. Unit 5. Customizing Documents and Features. 21. Inserting and Customizing Quick Parts. 22. Customizing AutoCorrect and Word Options. 23. Customizing Themes. 24. Creating and Managing Styles. 25. Protecting, Preparing, and Sharing Documents. Unit 6. Referencing Data. 26. Inserting Endnotes, Footnotes, and References. 27. Creating Indexes. 28. Creating Specialized Tables. 29. Creating Forms. 30. Using Outline View and Formatting with Macros. 24 Chapter One Step-by-step exercises provide students with the opportunity to practice Word skills using features immediately after they read about them. emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 25

28 Computer Applications Signature Series: Microsoft Word 2013 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup ,152 pages Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (print and CD) $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Signature Series: Advanced Microsoft Word 2013: Desktop Publishing Joanne Arford, College of DuPage; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup pages files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (print and DVD) $ Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (DVD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Unit 1 Understanding and Applying Desktop Publishing Concepts. 1. Understanding the Desktop Publishing Process. 2. Applying and Modifying Fonts. 3. Inserting and Modifying Page Elements. Unit 1 Performance Assessment. Unit 2 Preparing Personal and Business Documents. 4. Creating Personal Documents. 5. Creating Letterheads, Envelopes, Business Cards, and Press Releases. 6. Creating Basic Elements of a Newsletter. 7. Using Design Elements to Enhance Newsletters. Unit 2 Performance Assessments. Unit 3 Preparing Promotional Documents. 8. Creating Flyers and Announcements. 9. Creating Brochures and Booklets. 10. Creating Specialty Promotional Documents. Unit 3 Performance Assessments. Unit 4 Producing Web Pages, Microsoft Publisher Documents, and PowerPoint Presentations 11. Creating Web Pages and Forms. 12. Introducing Microsoft Publisher Creating Presentations Using PowerPoint. Unit 4 Performance Assessments. Signature Series: Advanced Microsoft Word 2013: Desktop Publishing offers comprehensive coverage and practice with illustrated, step-by-step instruction in advanced Word techniques. This text includes: Reproductions of the completed documents for in-chapter exercises help students visualize the expected results. Design concepts such as focus, balance, directional flow, contrast, proportion, and consistency are reinforced throughout. Group projects promote collaborative work and problem-solving. Bonus instruction on creating web pages, PowerPoint presentations, and Publisher documents. Revised chapter order focuses on building students knowledge of the desktop publishing process and its associated Word features from the ground up. Additional unit performance assessment section provides more opportunities for student practice and evaluation Fax

29 *Internet Resource Center: Signature Series: Microsoft Word 2010 Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup ,152 pages Meets Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Objectives files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ Text with SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (print and DVD) $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (DVD only) $ Signature Series: Microsoft Word 2010 offers students clear and comprehensive instruction to develop a mastery skill level in Word. Realistic projects and critical-thinking assignments give them the practice they need to excel in college and the job market. Unit 1. Preparing Documents. 1. Creating, Printing, and Editing Documents. 2. Formatting Characters. 3. Aligning and Indenting Paragraphs. 4. Customizing Paragraphs. 5. Proofing Documents. Unit 2. Formatting and Managing Documents. 6. Formatting Pages. 7. Customizing Page Formatting. 8. Inserting Elements and Navigating in a Document. 9. Maintaining Documents. 10. Managing and Printing Documents. Unit 3. Enhancing Documents. 11. Inserting Images. 12. Inserting Shapes and WordArt. 13. Creating Tables. 14. Enhancing Tables. 15. Creating Charts. Unit 4. Managing Data. 16. Merging Documents. 17. Sorting and Selecting. 18. Managing Lists. 19. Managing Page Numbers, Headers, and Footers. 20. Managing Shared Documents. Unit 5. Customizing Documents and Features. 21. Inserting and Customizing QuickParts. 22. Customizing AutoCorrect and Word Options. 23. Customizing Themes. 24. Creating and Managing Styles. 25. Protecting and Preparing Documents. Unit 6. Referencing Data. 26. Inserting Endnotes, Footnotes, and References. 27. Creating Indexes. 28. Creating Specialized Tables. 29. Creating Forms. 30. Using Outline View and Formatting with Macros. Computer Applications Package your text with SNAP Classroom 2010 Online Training and Assessment Program or SNAP interactive training tutorials CD. SNAP 2010 Tutorials CD $ SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License (one seat) $ Signature Series: Advanced Microsoft Word 2010: Desktop Publishing Joanne Arford, College of DuPage pages Signature Series: Advanced Microsoft Word 2010: Desktop Publishing teaches the advanced techniques of Word 2010 using illustrated, step-by-step instructions and real-world practice. files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (print and DVD) $ *Internet Resource Center: Unit 1. Creating Business and Personal Documents. 1. Understanding the Desktop Publishing Process. 2. Preparing Internal Workplace Documents. 3. Creating Letterheads, Envelopes, and Business Cards. 4. Creating Personal Documents. Unit 2. Preparing Promotional Documents and Newsletters. 5. Creating Promotional Documents Flyers and Announcements. 6. Creating Brochures and Booklets. 7. Creating Specialty Promotional Documents. 8. Creating Basic Elements of a Newsletter. 9. Using Design Elements to Enhance Newsletters. Unit 3. Producing Web Pages, Microsoft Publisher Documents, and PowerPoint Presentations. 10. Creating Web Pages and Forms. 11. Introducing Microsoft Publisher Creating Presentations Using PowerPoint. *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 27

30 Computer Literacy COMPUTER Concepts & Microsoft Office 2013 Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! With this one-textbook solution, educators and students will experience a seamless transition from concepts to applications coverage both written in the same style and presented in the same way. Using a projects-based approach, students will: Learn computer skills they need to know to be successful in today s digital world. Immediately do activities topics are broken up and concept coverage is organized in brief twoor four-page spreads, appealing to a variety of learning styles. Reference visual aids throughout the text, including: pictures, diagrams, charts, graphs, etc. Review and reinforce learning through end-ofchapter projects. Be exposed to the latest concepts and software including green computing, ethics, Windows 8, and Microsoft Office Part I: Computer Concepts. 1. Living in a Digital World. 2. Exploring the World Using the Internet. 3. Computer Hardware. 4. The Operating System and Utility Programs. 5. Application Software. 6. Using Social Media to Connect and Communicate. 7. Computer Security and Privacy. Appendix A. Buying a New Computing Device. Appendix B. Wireless Networking. By default, the Messaging, Mail, and Calendar apps provide quick status and notifications on the Lock screen. 4 Tap or click the first button Step with a plus symbol in the Lock 4 screen apps section and tap or click Weather at the pop-up Choose an app list. The Weather app will now provide notifications when the screen is locked. 5 Tap or click Start screen at the top of the PC settings window. Step 6 Tap or click one of the 20 designs 5 below the image of the current Start screen background. You determine the design you want to view. 7 Slide or drag the color slider to change the color of the Start Your screen may vary. screen background and designs. You determine the color you want to view. 8 Display the Start screen to view the new design and color scheme. 9 Tap or click your account name at the top right of the Start screen and tap or click Lock to view the new background. Step Step Sign back in with your password to unlock the system. Note: Check with your instructor if you are completing this topic in a school computer lab to see if he or she wants you to restore the Lock and Start screen to the original settings by redoing Steps 1 through 8 and choosing the default Lock screen and Start screen options. Remove the Weather app from the Lock screen notifications by tapping or clicking the Weather button and tapping or clicking Don t show quick status here at the top of the Choose an app list. Using Windows 8 and Managing Files 19 Change Lock Screen Background 1. Reveal Charms bar. 2. Tap or click Settings. 3. Tap or click Change PC settings. 4. Tap or click desired background picture. 5. Display Start screen. Add an App to the Lock Screen 1. Reveal Charms bar. 2. Tap or click Settings. 3. Tap or click Change PC settings. 4. Tap or click first plus symbol button in Lock screen apps section. 5. Tap or click desired app. 6. Display Start screen. Change Start Screen Design or Color Scheme 1. Reveal Charms bar. 2. Tap or click Settings. 3. Tap or click Change PC settings. 4. Tap or click Start screen. 5. Tap or click desired design. 6. Slide or drag color scheme slider to desired color. 7. Display Start screen. When you are signed in with a Microsoft account, your Lock and Start screen settings are saved online. Sign in from another PC or mobile device and your new background, design, and color scheme will appear on the other device. Part II: Computer Applications with Microsoft Office Using Windows 8 and Managing Files. 2. Navigating and Searching the Web. 3. Exploring Microsoft Office 2013 Essentials. 4. Organizing and Managing Class Notes Using OneNote. 5. Communicating and Scheduling Using Outlook. 6. Creating, Editing, and Formatting Documents using Word. 7. Enhancing a Document with Special Features. 8. Creating, Editing, and Formatting Worksheets Using Excel. 9. Working with Functions, Charts, and Page Layout Options in Excel. 10. Creating, Editing, and Formatting a Presentation Using PowerPoint. 11. Enhancing a Presentation with Pictures, Sound, Video, and Animation Effects. 12. Using and Querying an Access Database. 13. Creating a Table, Form, and Report in Access. 14. Integrating Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access Components. 15. Using Windows Live SkyDrive and Other Cloud Computing Technologies. Quick Steps summarize task instructions and help students quickly review chapter topics. App Tips offer brief tidbits of information that help students maximize their use of applications. Beyond Basics boxes expand the discussion of computer features and explain how to use them effectively. Tap or click Account picture at the top of the PC settings window to add a picture to your account name on the Start screen. Tap or click the Browse button and navigate to the image file you want to use at the Files window. You can also use the Camera button to take a new picture of yourself using your PC or mobile device webcam Fax

31 COMPUTER Concepts & Microsoft Office 2013 Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College pages COMPUTER Concepts & Microsoft Office 2013 teaches your students the latest concepts and applications skills, ensuring they get a solid foundation in computer literacy. files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ Computer Literacy COMPUTER Applications with Microsoft Office 2013 Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College pages COMPUTER Applications with Microsoft Office 2013 gives your students the practice they need to be successful in their academic and professional lives. End-of-chapter projects and exercises throughout increase in levels of difficulty to reinforce learning. files CD $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ COMPUTER Concepts Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College pages COMPUTER Concepts provides comprehensive coverage of hardware, software, Internet, social media, security, and ethics. Its challenging end-of-chapter exercises move students from simple recall to advanced thinking and analysis of IT issues. Text (softcover) $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ SNAP 2013 Tutorials CD $ COMPUTER Concepts & Microsoft Office 2013 Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (print and CD) $ *Internet Resource Center: Tutorials CD Provide students with additional interactive training tutorials! SNAP tutorials mirror textbook pedagogy and align to chapter content. *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 29

32 Computer Literacy Computer and Internet Essentials: Preparing for IC3 Computer and Internet Essentials: Preparing for IC3 teaches the skills and concepts required to successfully prepare for IC3 Global Standard 3 Certification, and includes information needed to learn essential computer skills that will help students succeed in future technology careers. Students learn information for today s Internet users including etiquette, online hazards, and privacy protection. Identifies IC3 objectives correlated to the lessons allowing students to quickly identify lessons that will help them complete an objective. Requires students to apply their critical thinking skills to work through a problem or scenario. Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Nita Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; Ian Rutkosky, Pierce College at Puyallup; and Faithe Wempen, Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis pages Student Courseware Text (hardcover) ebook 6 year license Price $69.95 $59.95 Instructor Resources *Instructor Resources and EXAMVIEW (CD only) Price ISBN ISBN $ Unit 1: Computing Fundamentals. Topic 1: Understanding and Selecting a Computer. Topic 2: Using an Operating System. Topic 3: Choosing and Using Application Software. Unit 2: Key Applications. Topic 4: Working with Microsoft Office 2010 Applications. Topic 5: Editing a Document in Word. Topic 6: Formatting Characters and Paragraphs in Word. Topic 7: Creating and Enhancing Tables in Word. Topic 8: Formatting a Document in Word with Special Features. Topic 9: Analyzing Data Using Excel. Topic 10: Formatting an Excel Workbook. Topic 11: Preparing a Presentation. Topic 12: Inserting Graphic Elements in a Presentation and Integrating Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Unit 3: Living Online. Topic 13: Understanding Networks and the Internet. Topic 14: Using a Web Browser. Topic 15: Using . Topic 16: Using PCs and the Internet Safely and Responsibly. *Internet Resource Center: Accessing Items in the Control Panel Drilling Down and Delving Deeper features additional information on key points within a lesson. IC correlations identify when a lesson or feature aligns with the IC3 exam objectives. 3 Right-click printer to display shortcut menu Lesson 2.9 Working with Printers , default printer The printer that is set to be used automatically if another printer is not specified Q uick S teps View the Installed Printers 1. Click Start. 2. Click Devices and Printers. View a Printer s Queue from the Devices and Printers Window 1. Double-click printer. 2. If queue does not appear, double-click See what s printing. Pause/Resume a Printer from the Print Queue Window 1. Click Printer on menu bar. 2. Click Pause Printing or Resume Printing. Pause/Resume/Cancel an Individual Print Job from the Print Queue Window 1. Click Document on menu bar. 2. Click Pause, Resume, or Cancel. Print in an Application A printer is one of the most common types of devices you can attach to a computer. They come in many varieties, including laser and inkjet. Some printers are multifunctional devices, combining the capabilities of a printer with those of a scanner, copier, and/or fax machine. When you print your work in an application, you can choose to which of the installed printers the work should be sent. If you do not specify which printer to use, the print job is sent to the printer designated as the default printer. The default printer is the printer that is used automatically if a particular printer is not specified by an application or print job. You can view the list of installed printers in Windows, choose which one will be the default, and even add a new printer to the list. You can also look at the properties for each printer, and make changes to them. To view the installed printers, click Start and then click Devices and Printers. At the Devices and Printers window (see Figure 2.22), you can double-click a printer and then click See what s printing to view its queue (that is, the list of files in line to be printed), or right-click the printer s icon and then select from its shortcut menu to view its properties, make it the default printer, and so on. (Two separate commands are available: Properties and Printer properties; each of these displays separate options.) Manage print jobs using the printer s queue. Options include pausing or resuming the print job. For example, if you have an urgent file at the end of a printer queue, you can pause the jobs that precede it and then resume those files when the urgent file has been printed. To use a printer, open the application from which you want to print and then issue the Print command. The exact location of the command varies, but the most common place for it is on the File menu or File tab. Clicking File and then clicking Print typically opens a Print dialog box (or the Print tab Backstage view in Office applications), from which you can change any printer settings as needed before clicking the Print button to print the file. 1. Click File and then click Print. 2. Set print options as needed. 3. Click Print (or OK) Figure 2.21 Devices and Printers Window Items in the Control Panel with a multi-colored shield next to them can be changed only by a user whose account includes administrative privileges. When you attempt to open one of those items, a User Access Control dialog box appears to verify that the logged-in account has the appropriate privileges. If you are logged in as an administrator, you can click Yes or OK to move past this warning. If you are logged in as a standard user, you will not be allowed to make the change. Log out and then log in as a user with administrator privileges. You can change the level of a user account in the User Accounts and Family Safety (or User Accounts) section of the Control Panel. UNIT 1 Topic Fax Exercise 2.9 Working with Printers 1. Click Start and then click Devices and Printers. 2. Locate the printer icon that has the green circle with a check mark on it. This is the default printer. 3. If more than one printer icon displays, right-click one of the others and then click Set as Default Printer. Repeat the steps to reset the original printer as the default. 4. Right-click the default printer and then click Printer properties. 5. At the properties dialog box with the General tab selected, click the Print Test Page button. Step 5 6. Examine the properties on several of the tabs in the properties dialog box and then click Cancel. 7. Double-click the icon for the default printer to open its queue. If the print queue does not open, doubleclick the See what s printing option. Using an Operating System 95 *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts

33 Our Digital World: Introduction to Computing, Second Edition Our Digital World: Introduction to Computing is an innovative hybrid learning product that combines online activities and textbook resources. It engages contemporary students who want to do rather than only read. Its writing style captures the excitement of cutting-edge technology developments and inspires students to explore topics and related ethical and security issues through videos, online research, and hands-on activities. For teachers, this approach offers flexibility in adapting course material to student needs and to course venues, from traditional lecture to online instruction, or a combination. Computer Literacy Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Jon Gordon; Karen Lankisch; Nancy Muir; Denise Seguin; and Anita Verno pages 1. Digital Technologies: Exploring a Wealth of Possibilities. 2. The Internet: Gateway to a World of Resources. 3. Computer Hardware and Peripherals: Your Digital Toolbox. 4. System Software: The Control Center of Your Computer. 5. Applications Software: The Key to Digital Productivity. 6. Communication and Network Technologies: Connecting Through Computers. 7. The Social Web: Opportunities for Learning, Working, and Communicating. 8. Digital Defense: Securing Your Data and Privacy. Integrates collaborative activities, blogging, wikis, and podcasts throughout the chapters. Core content activities, including videos and Flash movies, are available on DVD for students with limited Internet access. Updated information on new technologies such as cloud storage and mobile apps. All new Spotlight on the Future Podcasts with online multiple-choice quizzes. Provides extensive teacher support, including PowerPoint presentations with audio and a robust learning management system for scheduling assignments and tracking student participation in online course structures. Text (softcover) and Online Companion Website $ Text and Core Content DVD $ ebook 6 year license and Online Companion Website $ SNAP Classroom 2010 Training and Assessment Site License (one seat) $ Online Companion Website $ Core Content DVD $ *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (print and CD) $ *Instructor Resources and EXAMVIEW (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 31

34 Computer Literacy Windows 8.1 Faithe Wempen and Lisa Bucki pages Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Part 1. Learning Windows Basics. 1. Working with the Windows Desktop. 2. Working with Disks and Other Removable Media. 3. Learning about Files, Folders, and Libraries. 4. Organizing and Protecting Information. 5. Using Windows 8 Programs. 6. Customizing the Desktop and Start Screen. Part 2. Using the Internet and Multimedia with Windows Browsing with Internet Explorer. 8. Ensuring Your Safety and Privacy on the Internet. 9. Using Mail and Social Features. 10. Working with Digital Photographs and Music. Part 3. Basic Networking and System Maintenance. 11. Using Your System on a Network. 12. Maintaining Your System. 13. Adding Software and Hardware. Part 4. Power Computing Topics. 14. Troubleshooting and Repairing Your System. 15. Securing and Monitoring Your System. 16. Sharing Information On and Off the Road. Systematic descriptions and illustrations of basic and intermediate Windows 8.1 features updated for the new release, provide students with a sound command of the new operating system. Step-by-step instructions in Here s How boxes present clear training and serve as a handy reference. Within- and end-of-chapter exercises reinforce steps, help students apply knowledge, and test problem-solving skills. Text (softcover) $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ *Instructor Resources and EXAMVIEW (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Windows 8.1 Brief Edition Faithe Wempen and Lisa Bucki pages Windows 8.1 Brief Edition covers new and enhanced features of the new operating system and its update, and reinforces the development of necessary skills. Part 1. Learning Windows 8 Basics. 1. Working with the Windows 8 Desktop. 2. Working with Disks and Other Removable Media. 3. Learning about Files, Folders, and Libraries. 4. Organizing and Protecting Information. 5. Using Windows 8 Programs. 6. Customizing the Desktop and Start Screen. Part 2. Using the Internet and Multimedia with Windows Browsing with Internet Explorer. 8. Ensuring Your Safety and Privacy on the Internet. 9. Using Mail and Social Features. 10. Working with Digital Photographs and Music. Text (softcover) $ ebook 6 year license $ ebook 1 year license $ *Instructor Resources and EXAMVIEW CD $ *Internet Resource Center: Windows 7 Faithe Wempen and Lisa Bucki pages Text (softcover) $ ebook 6 year license $ Windows 7 Brief Edition Faithe Wempen and Lisa Bucki pages Text (softcover) $ ebook 6 year license $ *Instructor Resources and EXAMVIEW CD $ *Internet Resource Center: Fax *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts

35 Microsoft Outlook 2013 The structure and content of Microsoft Outlook 2013 offer an interactive, readand-do approach for learning to manage the four main Outlook components , Calendar, People, and Tasks. With this highly effective approach, students build the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the classroom and on the job. This text includes: Clear instruction and step-by-step exercises correlated with screen visuals. Computer Literacy Quick Steps summaries in the page margins that provide helpful hints and review. Comprehensive chapter assessments that require recall and skills applications. Denise Seguin, Fanshawe College pages Introduction. 1. Communicating with Managing and Archiving Messages. 3. Using Calendar for Scheduling. 4. Managing Contacts. 5. Creating Tasks and Notes. 6. Customizing and Integrating Outlook Components. Now students can conveniently study anywhere, at anytime, on any device! Text (softcover) $ Exchange Server notes describe what you will see if your version of Outlook is connected to a server running Microsoft Exchange Server. Instructor s Guide located at the Internet Resource Center at 64 EXCHANGE SERVER Tap or click the FILE tab, tap or click Automatic Replies, and then select Send automatic replies to instruct Outlook to send a response to the first message you receive from each sender when you are out of the office. Enter automatic reply text that tells the reader when you will respond and/or provide alternative contact information for longer absences. TIP Users who are not connected to an Exchange account do not have access to the Automatic Replies feature; however, combining a reply template with a rule will produce the same result. Use Help to look up stepby-step instructions in the article titled Automatically reply to messages without using an Exchange Server account. Junk Chapter 2 it automatically flagged for follow up and moved to a project folder. Templates in the Stay Up to Date section prompt you with a notification alert when a certain type of message arrives in your Inbox. For example, a message can be automatically sent to your smartphone if a message from your manager arrives in your Inbox. Complete the following steps to create a new rule using the Rules Wizard: 1. Tap or click the FILE tab. 2. Tap or click the Manage Rules & Alerts button at the Backstage view. 3. Tap or click the New Rule Creating button a in Rule the in Rules the Outlook and Alerts Web dialog App box with the Rules tab active. 4. Select the rule template and Open customize the new the inbox rule rule description dialog box, at the Rules Wizard dialog box, shown shown below. at Use the the right, Next by button displaying in the the Rules Wizard to specify multiple conditions shortcut and/or exceptions menu for a to message the rule header and to assign a name for the rule. that meets your condition for a new rule and tapping or clicking create 5. Tap or click Finish when complete. rule. Type a name for the new rule in Figure 2.10 The Rules Wizard the Name text box and then select the appropriate options in the When the message arrives, and and Do the following sections. Tap or click the save button when finished. To manage rules, tap or click the Settings button (gear icon near the top right of the screen next to your name), tap or click Options at the dropdown list, and then choose organize Select the type of rule you from want to the options pane. create from this section. Creating a Rule at Outlook.com Enter the rule Display the Create rule screen, parameters by shown at the right, by tapping tapping or clicking or clicking the Settings button the links and (gear icon located next to your entering criteria in name near the right end of the the pop-up boxes. blue menu bar) and then tapping or clicking More mail settings at the drop-down list. Tap or click Rules for sorting new messages in the Customizing Outlook section of the Understanding the Junk Options and pane Phishing and then Filters tap or click the New button. Unlike in You have probably noticed the Outlook, Junk at Outlook.com, folder in the having Folder a pane. It is a good idea to check this folder periodically message to that review meets its your contents condition and see if legitimate messages have been moved to selected Junk prior by to mistake. creating In the an rule attempt to protect you from spam and malicious phishing does not messages, populate any Outlook of the automatically screens all new messages as they are received. condition Messages options. that You are will deemed need to to enter be spam the criteria are moved to the Junk folder for and Steps you 1 are and prompted 2 in the Create that this rule action screen has yourself. taken place. Messages that are deemed to be phishing are placed in the Inbox but have attachments, links, and Reply and Reply to All buttons disabled. Creating a New Rule Using the Rules Wizard In Exercise 9, the new rule was created by selecting a message header for a message that met the condition. In some cases, you may want to create a new rule from scratch. 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38 Keyboarding Paradigm Keyboarding, Sixth Edition Paradigm Keyboarding 6th Edition and SNAP Online Lab offer your students a streamlined and current approach to master lifelong keyboarding skills. This easy-to-navigate program will provide them with the tools they need with extensive drills, activities, and varied practice with contemporary documents. Choose the textbook for the Word processing version you teach Microsoft Word 2013 or 2010! Students will: Improve their speed and accuracy through one-minute, three-minute, and five-minute timings that challenge their keyboarding skills. Develop fundamental Word skills while strengthening their keyboarding and critical-thinking abilities. Get a real-world context for gathering information, making decisions, completing tasks, and producing documents for both a legal office and medical center. The accompanying SNAP Online Lab is Paradigm s totally web-based learning management system that lets you easily deliver keyboarding courses, track student performance, and communicate with your students. Students have anytime access to their course activities in the SNAP Online Lab. A variety of exercise types keep the students interested, including: key drills, speed drills, positional reinforcement drills, timings, thinking drills, and writing assignments. Clear, easy-to-follow directions guide them to complete activities from either screen prompts or from drill lines in the printed text. For teachers, the web-based SNAP Online Lab allows you to: Assess student work, track progress, and download results. Administer pretests and posttests that determine student readiness and keyboarding speed and accuracy. Customize and share courses. Paradigm Keyboarding: Sessions 1-30, Sixth Edition William Mitchell, Consultant; Patricia King, Blackhawk Technical College; and Ronald Kapper, College of DuPage pages Text and SNAP Online Lab $ SNAP Online Lab $ In the Sessions 1-30 text, students are drilled on new keys and move from keying letters to words to sentences. Skills and techniques are introduced, developed, and continually reinforced Fax *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts

39 Unit 1. Alphabetic Keys. Unit 2. Number Row Keys. Unit 3. Punctuation and Symbol Keys. Unit 4. Numeric Keypad. Unit 5. Thinking and Composing at the Keyboard. Unit 6. Alphabet Reinforcement. Unit 7. and Memos Part I. Unit 8. Business Correspondence Part I. Unit 9. Tables Part I. Unit 10. Business Reports Part I. Unit 11. Manuscripts and Research Papers Part I. Unit 12. Productivity Measurement Part I. Paradigm Keyboarding and Applications I: Sessions 1-60 Using Microsoft Word 2013, Sixth Edition William Mitchell, Consultant; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; Patricia King, Blackhawk Technical College; and Ronald Kapper, College of DuPage pages In Sessions 1-33, students are drilled on new keys and move from keying letters to words to sentences. Sessions teach students how to create memos, s, letters, reports, manuscripts, and tables. Microsoft Word 2013 features are introduced while skills are developed and continually reinforced. Text and SNAP Online Lab $ SNAP Online Lab $ Keyboarding Unit 13. and Memos Part II. Unit 14. Business Correspondence Part II. Unit 15. Tables Part II. Unit 16. Business Reports Part II. Unit 17. Manuscripts and Research Papers. Part II. Unit 18. Graphics and Imagery. Unit 19. Publications. Unit 20. Family Law In-Basket Project. Unit 21. Medical Documents In- Basket Project. Unit 22. Productivity Measurement Part II. Paradigm Keyboarding and Applications II: Sessions Using Microsoft Word 2013, Sixth Edition William Mitchell, Consultant; Audrey Roggenkamp, Pierce College at Puyallup; Patricia King, Blackhawk Technical College; and Ronald Kapper, College of DuPage pages Paradigm Keyboarding and Applications II: Sessions Using Microsoft Word 2013, Sixth Edition helps students develop skills in creating memos, s, letters, tables, business reports, manuscripts, and business publications. Simulated workplace exercises provide added practice. Also includes legal and medical in-basket projects that allow students to apply their keyboarding skills and knowledge of Word to create real-world documents that require them to make decisions, prioritize activities, and gather information. Text and SNAP Online Lab $ SNAP Online Lab $ Paradigm Keyboarding, Using Microsoft Word 2013, Sixth Edition, Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Add extra value for your students! Package any of our Keyboarding 1-60 or texts with a 180-day trial of Microsoft Office Academic version. Contact your Account Manager, call , or educate@emcp.com for more information. emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 37

40 Keyboarding Unit 1. Alphabetic Keys. Unit 2. Number Row Keys. Unit 3. Punctuation and Symbol Keys. Unit 4. Numeric Keypad. Unit 5. Thinking and Composing at the Keyboard. Unit 6. Alphabet Reinforcement. Unit 7. and Memos Part I. Unit 8. Business Correspondence Part I. Unit 9. Tables Part I. Unit 10. Business Reports Part I. Unit 11. Manuscripts and Research Papers Part I. Unit 12. Productivity Measurement Part I. Paradigm Keyboarding and Applications I: Sessions 1-60 with Microsoft Word 2010, Sixth Edition William Mitchell, Consultant; Patricia King, Blackhawk Technical College; and Ronald Kapper, College of DuPage pages In Sessions 1-33, students are drilled on new keys and move from keying letters to words to sentences. Sessions teach students how to create memos, s, letters, reports, manuscripts, and tables. Microsoft Word 2010 features are introduced and skills are developed and continually reinforced. Text and SNAP Online Lab $ SNAP Online Lab $ Paradigm Keyboarding and Applications II: Sessions with Microsoft Word 2010, Sixth Edition William Mitchell, Consultant; Patricia King, Blackhawk Technical College; and Ronald Kapper, College of DuPage pages Unit 13. and Memos Part II. Unit 14. Business Correspondence Part II. Unit 15. Tables Part II. Unit 16. Business Reports Part II. Unit 17. Manuscripts and Research Papers Part II. Unit 18. Graphics and Imagery. Unit 19. Publications. Unit 20. Family Law In-Basket Project. Unit 21. Medical Documents In-Basket Project. Unit 22. Productivity Measurement Part II. In Sessions , students develop skills in creating memos, s, letters, tables, business reports, manuscripts, and business publications. Simulated workplace exercises are provided for additional practice. Also includes legal and medical in-basket projects that allow students to apply their keyboarding skills and knowledge of Word features to real-world document production and require them to make decisions, prioritize activities, and gather information. Text and SNAP Online Lab $ SNAP Online Lab $ Paradigm Keyboarding, Using Microsoft Word 2010, Sixth Edition, Instructor Resources *Instructor s Guide (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Add extra value for your students! Package any of our Keyboarding 1-60 or texts with a 180-day trial of Microsoft Office Academic version. Contact your Account Manager, call , or educate@emcp.com for more information Fax *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts

41 Comprehensive Accounting Robert L. Dansby, Burton S. Kaliski, and Michael D. Lawrence ,296 pages Teach the why and the how of accounting procedures through real-world scenarios and transactions. Learning-objective based instruction, clear examples, and up-to-date content make this program perfect for your students. This text includes: Key term lists plus terms defined in page margins teach the language of accounting. Engaging illustrations, T accounts, and color-coded accounting documents clarify difficult procedures. In the Real World part openers featuring well-known companies bring accounting concepts to life. Accounting : Part I. Accounting for the Service Business. 1. The Nature of Accounting. 2. Recording Business Transactions. 3. Starting the Accounting Cycle for a Service Business. 4. The Accounting Cycle Continued: Work Sheet, Financial Statements, and Adjusting Entries. 5. Completing the Accounting Cycle for a Service Business: Closing Entries and the Post-Closing Trial Balance. Comprehensive Review Problem I. Part II. Accounting for Cash and the Merchandising Business. 6. Internal Control and Accounting for Cash. Appendix A. Appendix B. 7. Accounting for Merchandising Business: Purchases and Cash Payments. 8. Accounting for Merchandising Business: Sales and Cash Receipts. Appendix C. 9. Work Sheet and Adjustments for a Merchandising Business. Appendix D. 10. Financial Statements and Closing Entries for a Merchandising Business. Comprehensive Review Problem II. Part III. Accounting for Payroll. 11. Accounting for Payroll: Employee Earnings and Deductions. 12. Accounting for Payroll: Employer Taxes and Reports. Comprehensive Review Problem III. Part IV. Accounting for Notes and Interest, Bad Debts, Inventory, and Plant Assets and Depreciation. 13. Accounting for Notes and Interest. 14. Accounting for Bad Debts. 15. Accounting for Merchandise Inventory. 16. Accounting for Plant Assets and Depreciation. Appendix E. 17. Accounting for Accruals and Deferrals. Comprehensive Review Problem IV. Part V. Accounting for Partnerships and Corporations. 18. Accounting for Partnerships. 19. Corporate Accounting Formation and Paid-In Capital. 20. Corporate Accounting: Earnings and Distribution. 21. Long-Term Liabilities and Investments. Comprehensive Review Problem V. Part VI. Accounting for Decision Making and Manufacturing Operations. 22. Statement of Cash Flows. 23. Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements. 24. Accounting for Departments and Branches. 25. Introduction to Manufacturing Accounting. 26. Job Order and Process Cost Accounting. Appendix F. Comprehensive Review Problem VI. Part VII. Budgeting Standard Costs and Cost Analysis. 27. Budgeting and Standard Cost Accounting. 28. Cost Behavior and Cost- Volume-Profit Analysis. *Teacher Resource Package (includes Annotated Instructor s Edition, Instructor Resources DVD, Solutions Manual) $ *EXAMVIEW Test Banks $ Print Solutions for Practice Sets 1, 2 & 3 $ Teacher Support Annotated Instructor s Edition s unique wrap-around design provides teacher material alongside student content includes notes, hints, and classroom questions. Instructor s Resources DVD has the most valuable resources gathered for easy access. Print-based solutions. Excel templates available for computerized accounting support. Internet Resource Center includes Student Study Partner Content. Animated tutorials, quizzing features, matching activities. Interactive chapter summaries available in English and Spanish. Comprehensive Text (hardcover) $ Comprehensive ebook 6 year license $ Comprehensive Study Guide and Working Papers $ Study Partner CD $ Don Robertson Consulting Practice Set 1 $ Columbia River Computers Practice Set 2 $ Business Bookkeeping Solutions Practice Set 3 $ Practice Sets 1, 2 & 3 $ Working Papers in Excel CD $ *Internet Resource Center: emcp.com/al educate@emcp.com 39

42 Accounting Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks 2014 Kathleen Villani and James B. Rosa pages : 1. QuickBooks Vendors. 3. Customers. 4. Period- End Procedures. 5. Inventory. 6. New Company Setup Detailed Start. 7. New Company Setup Express Start. 8. Payroll Setup. 9. Payroll Processing. 10. Banking. 11. Jobs and Time Tracking. 12. Customizing Your Company File. Text with student disc and 140-day Trial CD $ Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks 2014 teaches both the accountant and non-accountant student how to use QuickBooks 2014, one of the most popular general ledger software packages available. Through detailed stepby-step explanations and hands-on exercises, students get ample practice opportunities to ensure mastery of the accounting concepts. Students will: Receive immediate reinforcement of accounting concepts and apply their skills through practice exercises. Learn what to do and why through a practical, effective, building-block approach. *Instructor s Guide with EXAMVIEW (CD only) $ Includes a 140-day trial of the Student Edition Software! *Internet Resource Center: Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks 2013 Kathleen Villani and James B. Rosa pages Text with student disc and 140-day Trial CD $ *Instructor s Guide (CD only) $ *Internet Resource Center: Includes a 140-day trial of the Student Edition Software! Computerized Accounting with Sage Jim Mazza and Gary Chavez pages : 1. Getting Started. 2. Setting Up a Company 3. Entering Transactions for a Cash Business. 4. Accounts Receivable and Sales for a Business. 5. Accounts Payable and Purchases for a Service Business. 6. Cash Payments and Cash Receipts. 7. Preparing the Financial Statement. 8. Purchasing of Inventory in a Merchandise Business. 9. Sales of Inventory in a Merchandise Business. 10. Payroll. 11. Job Costing. 12. Partnerships and Corporations. Appendix. Fixed Assets. Text with student disc $ *Instructor s Guide (CD only) $ Computerized Accounting with Sage teaches all of the key accounting software skills supported in Sage 50 Complete Accounting. Detailed step-by-step explanations followed by hands-on exercises provide students ample practice opportunities to ensure mastery. Students will: Test their knowledge of learning objectives through practice exercises and two levels of comprehensive case problems. Hone their critical-thinking skills while completing end-of-chapter writing and decision-making problems that relate to learning objectives. Includes a copy of the Sage50 Software, Education Version! *Internet Resource Center: Fax *FREE to adopters of 20 or more texts

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