Table Of ContentIntroGetting StartedChapter 1 Understanding Office 365Chapter 2 Installing Software on iOS and Your DesktopChapter 3 Setting Up OneDriveManaging DocumentsChapter 4 Creating New Documents from TemplatesChapter 5 Working in the Touch EnvironmentChapter 6 Opening, Naming, and Saving DocumentsChapter 7 Sharing and Printing DocumentsChapter 8 Managing Files with the OneDrive iOS AppChapter 9 Editing Documents Using Office OnlineWorking with WordChapter 10 Working with TextChapter 11 Inserting and Formatting GraphicsChapter 12 Changing Document FormattingWorking with ExcelChapter 13 Working with WorksheetsChapter 14 Working with Worksheet DataChapter 15 Building Charts and GraphicsWorking with PowerPointChapter 16 Building PresentationsChapter 17 Creating and Modifying Slide ContentChapter 18 Adding Transitions and PresentingWorking with OneNoteChapter 19 Working with Notebooks, Sections, and PagesChapter 20 Organizing Your Notes
SynopsisThe long-awaited version of Microsoft Office for the iPad gives Office users the opportunity to use Excel, PowerPoint, and Word on their Apple tablet. In this practical, no fluff guide, author Tom Negrino gets straight to point, showing users how to get the most out of the Office apps on an iPad. Assuming you have some existing knowledge of the desktop Office apps this book focuses on maximizing your productivity on the new iPad version. After showing how to install the Office apps on your iOS and desktop devices, Tom covers how to set up OneDrive, Microsoft s cloud services for uploading and syncing files across devices. Tom then moves on to showing you how to accomplish the most common Office tasks on the iPad, including how to create and edit documents with the touch interface. Tom also covers how to use the popular OneNote on the iPad. ", The long-awaited version of Microsoft Office for the iPad gives Office users the opportunity to use Excel, PowerPoint, and Word on their Apple tablet. In this practical, no fluff guide, author Tom Negrino gets straight to point, showing users how to get the most out of the Office apps on an iPad. Assuming you have some existing knowledge of the desktop Office apps this book focuses on maximizing your productivity on the new iPad version. After showing how to install the Office apps on your iOS and desktop devices, Tom covers how to set up OneDrive, Microsoft's cloud services for uploading and syncing files across devices. Tom then moves on to showing you how to accomplish the most common Office tasks on the iPad, including how to create and edit documents with the touch interface. Tom also covers how to use the popular OneNote on the iPad., The long-awaited version of Microsoft Office for the iPad gives Office users the opportunity to use Excel, PowerPoint, and Word on their Apple tablet. In this practical, no fluff guide, author Tom Negrino gets straight to point, showing users how to get the most out of the Office apps on an iPad. Assuming you have some existing knowledge of the desktop Office apps this book focuses on maximizing your productivity on the new iPad version.After showing how to install the Office apps on your iOS and desktop devices, Tom covers how to set up OneDrive, Microsoft's cloud services for uploading and syncing files across devices. Tom then moves on to showing you how to accomplish the most common Office tasks on the iPad, including how to create and edit documents with the touch interface. Tom also covers how to use the popular OneNote on the iPad.