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National Computer Rank Examination Level 1 MS Office Course (2009 Edition)
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This book is written according to the requirements of the National Computer Grade Examination Outline (2008 Edition) formulated by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education for the first-class MSOffice. The new syllabus requires the application of Office2003 office software under WindowsXP platform.

The contents of the first-level MSOffice course include computer basics, WindowsXP, Word2003, Excel2003, PowerPoint2003, Internet basics, etc. This paper mainly introduces the basic concepts, principles and application methods of computers. There are exercises and reference answers at the end of each chapter. There are examples of first-level MSOffice questions at the back of the tutorial.

Through the study of this course, readers can have a comprehensive and clear understanding of the basic concepts, computer principles, multimedia application technology and network knowledge of computers, and can master the operation and application of system software and common office software skillfully. At the same time, broaden the knowledge and cultivate readers' computer application ability and problem-solving ability.

This book can be used as a teaching book for MS Office and other computer training classes in junior and senior high schools, and it is also a practical self-study reference book for computer enthusiasts.

Zhang Yan (1 chapter and chapter 2), Su Hongqi (chapter 3), Yu (chapter 4), Liu Guishan (chapter 5) and (chapter 6) participated in the compilation of this book. Zhou Zhi and others also participated in the compilation.

Due to the rush of time, despite repeated revisions, there are still omissions and shortcomings in the book. I hope readers can put forward valuable opinions so as to correct them when revising.

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