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G Suite For Dummies


G Suite For Dummies


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von: Paul McFedries

22,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 30.07.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781119742197
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 464

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<p><b>Get fast answers to y</b><b>our G Suite questions with this friendly resource</b> </p> <p><i>G Suite </i><i>For Dummies</i> is the fun guide to the productivity suite that’s quickly winning over professional and personal users. This book shares the steps on how to collaborate in the cloud, create documents and spreadsheets, build presentations, and connect with chat or video. Written in the easy-to-follow <i>For Dummies </i>style, <i>G Suite For Dummies </i>covers the essential components of Google’s popular software, including:</p> <ul> <li>Google Docs for word processing</li> <li>Gmail for email</li> <li>Google Calendar for scheduling and day planning</li> <li>Google Sheets for spreadsheet functionality</li> <li>Google Drive for data storage</li> <li>Google Hangouts and Google Meet for videoconferencing and calling capability </li> </ul> <p>The book helps navigate the G Suite payment plans and subscription options as well as settings that ensure your own privacy and security while operating in the cloud. Perfect for anyone hoping to get things done with this tool, <i>G Suite For Dummies </i>belongs on the bookshelf of every G Suite user who needs help from time to time. </p>
<p><b>Introduction</b><b> 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>What You Can Safely Ignore 2</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 2</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 3</p> <p>Beyond the Book 4</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 4</p> <p><b>Part 1: Keeping Your Affairs in Order</b><b> 5</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: </b><b>G Suite: The 50¢ Tour 7</b></p> <p>What is G Suite? 8</p> <p>What You Get with G Suite 9</p> <p>Using Apps Online — Really? Here are the FAQs 10</p> <p>Introducing Online Collaboration 14</p> <p>Going Mobile 15</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Taming the Email Beast</b><b> 17</b></p> <p>Rhymes with Email: Getting to Know Gmail 17</p> <p>Touring the Gmail app 18</p> <p>Touring the Gmail Inbox 19</p> <p>Showing your good side: Adding a profile photo 20</p> <p>The Outbox: Sending an Email Message 22</p> <p>The basics: Composing and sending a message 22</p> <p>Easier addressing: Using the Contacts app 24</p> <p>Inserting attachments and other hangers-on 25</p> <p>Creating a signature 25</p> <p>Scheduling a send 27</p> <p>Undoing a send 28</p> <p>The Inbox: Handling Incoming Messages 29</p> <p>Refreshing your messages 29</p> <p>Reading your messages 29</p> <p>Easier reading with the Reading pane 30</p> <p>Attending to attachments 32</p> <p>Responding to a message 33</p> <p>Creating a task from a message 34</p> <p>Setting up a vacation responder 34</p> <p>Selecting messages 36</p> <p>Dealing with the Onslaught 37</p> <p>Cleaning out your inbox 37</p> <p>Labeling your messages 38</p> <p>Muting a conversation 42</p> <p>Snoozing a conversation 42</p> <p>Searching for messages 44</p> <p>Filtering your messages 45</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Places to Go, People to See: Managing Your Calendar</b><b> 47</b></p> <p>Navigating the Calendar Window 48</p> <p>Changing the Calendar View 50</p> <p>Time Traveling: Changing the Date 51</p> <p>Setting Your Social Schedule: Entering Events 52</p> <p>Adding an event 53</p> <p>Editing an event 55</p> <p>Lather, rise, repeat: Creating a repeating event 56</p> <p>Scheduling an all-day event 59</p> <p>Psst: Setting up event notifications 60</p> <p>Nudge, nudge: Creating a reminder 62</p> <p>Things to do: Creating a task 63</p> <p>Going Calendar Crazy: Adding Even More Calendars 66</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Friends, Romans, Countrymen: Managing Your Contacts</b><b> 69</b></p> <p>Eyeballing the Contacts App 70</p> <p>What’s with those “other” contacts? 71</p> <p>Configuring the Contacts columns 72</p> <p>Changing the sort order 73</p> <p>Populating Your Contacts List 74</p> <p>Adding a contact from scratch 74</p> <p>Adding a contact from Gmail 75</p> <p>Going legit: Turning an “other” contact into a real contact 76</p> <p>Adding multiple contacts all at once 77</p> <p>Importing contacts 78</p> <p>Managing Your Contacts 79</p> <p>Editing a contact 80</p> <p>Grouping contacts with labels 81</p> <p>Merging duplicate contacts 82</p> <p>Exporting contacts 83</p> <p>Deleting contacts 84</p> <p>Doing Stuff with Your Contacts 85</p> <p>Emailing a contact 85</p> <p>Emailing a contact who has multiple addresses 86</p> <p>Emailing multiple contacts 86</p> <p>Calling a contact 87</p> <p>Surfing to a contact’s website 87</p> <p><b>Part 2: Making Stuff: Documents, Spreadsheets, and More</b><b> 89</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Getting Started with Docs</b><b> 91</b></p> <p>Opening Docs 92</p> <p>Touring the Google Docs Home Page 92</p> <p>Creating a Shiny, New Document 94</p> <p>Checking Out the Document Screen 94</p> <p>Dealing with Documents 96</p> <p>Saving your work — just kidding! 96</p> <p>Naming a new document 97</p> <p>Opening an existing document 97</p> <p>Saving a copy of a document 99</p> <p>Learning Some Editing Basics 100</p> <p>Navigating with the keyboard 100</p> <p>Selecting text 102</p> <p>Deleting stuff 102</p> <p>Deleting characters 103</p> <p>Fooling around with special characters 104</p> <p>Stating your case: Uppercase versus lowercase 106</p> <p>Adding links 106</p> <p>Setting tab stops 107</p> <p>Search and Ye Shall Replace 108</p> <p>Finding stuff 108</p> <p>Some notes on searching 109</p> <p>Finding-and-replacing stuff 110</p> <p>Checking Spelling and Grammar 111</p> <p>Handling spelling slip-ups 111</p> <p>Handling grammar gaffes 112</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Looking Good: Formatting Documents</b><b> 115</b></p> <p>Making Your Characters Look Good 115</p> <p>Getting familiar with fonts 116</p> <p>Formatting with fonts 118</p> <p>Avoiding the ransom note look 120</p> <p>Copy text formatting by “painting” it 121</p> <p>Making Your Lines and Paragraphs Look Good 121</p> <p>Getting your text ducks in a row: Aligning paragraphs 121</p> <p>Breathing room: Changing the line spacing 123</p> <p>Giving paragraphs some elbow room 125</p> <p>Keeping stuff together 125</p> <p>Indenting paragraphs 126</p> <p>Using Styles to Make Looking Good Look Easy 128</p> <p>Style advantages 129</p> <p>Applying default Docs styles to avoid reinventing the style wheel 130</p> <p>Updating a default style to taste 132</p> <p>Saving your updated styles 132</p> <p>Telling Docs to use your updated styles 133</p> <p>Resetting the default styles 133</p> <p>Making Lists, Checking Them Twice 133</p> <p>Putting your affairs in order with numbered lists 133</p> <p>Scoring points with bulleted lists 135</p> <p>Image is Everything: Adding Graphics 137</p> <p>Inserting an image from your PC 138</p> <p>Inserting an image from the web 139</p> <p>Inserting an image from Drive 139</p> <p>Inserting an image from Photos 140</p> <p>Inserting an image from a URL 140</p> <p>Inserting a photo from your PC’s camera 140</p> <p>Setting a few image options 141</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Fiddling with Document Layout</b><b> 143</b></p> <p>Building a Table with Your Bare Hands 143</p> <p>What is a table? 144</p> <p>Inserting a table 145</p> <p>Populating a table 145</p> <p>Adjusting column widths 146</p> <p>Selecting table cells 147</p> <p>Setting table properties 147</p> <p>Inserting a new row or column 149</p> <p>Deleting a row or column 150</p> <p>Merging table cells 150</p> <p>Headers and Footers from Head to Toe 151</p> <p>Adding a header 151</p> <p>Adding a footer 153</p> <p>Opening the header or footer for editing 154</p> <p>Creating a unique first-page header and footer 154</p> <p>Creating unique odd and even page headers and footers 154</p> <p>Changing the Page Setup 156</p> <p>Setting the page margins 156</p> <p>Changing the page orientation 158</p> <p>Changing the paper size 158</p> <p>Adding a page break 159</p> <p>Adding a section break 159</p> <p>Working with Columns, Just Like the Pros 161</p> <p>Getting text into columns, Part 1: The easy way 161</p> <p>Getting text into columns, Part 2: The ever-so-slightly-harder way 162</p> <p>Entering text in columns 163</p> <p>Show Your Work: Adding Footnotes 164</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Getting Started with Sheets</b><b> 167</b></p> <p>Opening Sheets 168</p> <p>Touring the Google Sheets Home Page 168</p> <p>Creating a New Spreadsheet 170</p> <p>Checking Out the Spreadsheet Screen 170</p> <p>Dealing with Spreadsheets 172</p> <p>Sheets saves your work for you 172</p> <p>Naming a new spreadsheet 173</p> <p>Opening an existing spreadsheet 173</p> <p>Saving a copy of a spreadsheet 174</p> <p>Understanding Sheet Cells 174</p> <p>Entering Data 175</p> <p>Entering text 175</p> <p>Entering numbers 176</p> <p>Entering dates and times 177</p> <p>Navigating a sheet 179</p> <p>Editing cell contents 180</p> <p>Working with Ranges 180</p> <p>Understanding ranges 180</p> <p>Selecting a range 181</p> <p>Specifying a range input in a dialog box 184</p> <p>Working with named ranges 185</p> <p>Filling a range with data 187</p> <p>Filling a range with a series of values 187</p> <p>Copying a range 188</p> <p>Moving a range 188</p> <p>Formatting a Cell 189</p> <p>Formatting the cell font 189</p> <p>Aligning cell data 190</p> <p>Applying a numeric, date, or time format 191</p> <p>Using the Paint Format tool 192</p> <p>Working with Columns and Rows 193</p> <p>Adjusting the column width 193</p> <p>Adjusting the row height 194</p> <p>Hiding columns and rows 196</p> <p>Inserting columns and rows 196</p> <p>Deleting columns and rows 197</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Crunching Numbers</b><b> 199</b></p> <p>Building Formulas 199</p> <p>Creating a simple formula 200</p> <p>Understanding formula operators 201</p> <p>Avoiding problems with cell references 202</p> <p>Using Functions for More Powerful Formulas 206</p> <p>Entering functions directly 207</p> <p>Entering functions via the Function menu 208</p> <p>Using a Range as a Database 209</p> <p>Sorting a range 209</p> <p>Filtering a range 211</p> <p>Visualizing Data with Charts 213</p> <p>Getting to know the chart elements 213</p> <p>How Sheets converts sheet data into a chart 214</p> <p>Creating a chart 216</p> <p>Moving a chart to its own sheet 217</p> <p>Editing the chart 217</p> <p>Building Pivot Tables 218</p> <p>Understanding pivot tables 219</p> <p>Exploring pivot table features 220</p> <p>Building a pivot table 221</p> <p>Adding multiple fields to a pivot table area 224</p> <p>Pivoting a field to a different area 225</p> <p>Grouping pivot table values 225</p> <p>Filtering pivot table values 227</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Creating Eye-Popping Presentations</b><b> 229</b></p> <p>Opening Slides 230</p> <p>Touring the Google Slides Home Page 230</p> <p>Creating a New Presentation 232</p> <p>Checking Out the Presentation Screen 232</p> <p>Dealing with Presentations 234</p> <p>Slides saves your work for you 234</p> <p>Naming a new presentation 234</p> <p>Opening an existing presentation 234</p> <p>Saving a copy of a presentation 235</p> <p>Applying a presentation theme 235</p> <p>Working with Slides 237</p> <p>Adding a slide to the presentation 237</p> <p>Adding data to a slide 239</p> <p>Selecting slides 242</p> <p>Rearranging slides 242</p> <p>Changing the layout of a slide 242</p> <p>Changing the slide background 243</p> <p>Working with the Master Slide 243</p> <p>Formatting Slide Text 245</p> <p>Formatting with fonts 245</p> <p>Aligning paragraphs 246</p> <p>Slide formatting considerations 247</p> <p>Animating Your Slides 249</p> <p>Learning a few animation guidelines 249</p> <p>Setting up a slide transition 250</p> <p>Animating slide objects 252</p> <p>Running a Slide Show 253</p> <p>Starting the slide show 253</p> <p>Navigating slides 253</p> <p>Navigating the slide show from the keyboard 255</p> <p><b>Part 3: Collaborating with Your Team</b><b> 257</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Collaborating on Files</b><b> 259</b></p> <p>Sharing a File 259</p> <p>Sharing a file for editing 261</p> <p>Sharing a file for commenting and suggesting 262</p> <p>Sharing a file for viewing 263</p> <p>Sharing a link to a file 264</p> <p>Emailing your collaborators 267</p> <p>Setting an access expiration date 267</p> <p>Changing a user’s sharing access 268</p> <p>Removing a user’s sharing access 269</p> <p>Dealing with Shared Files 269</p> <p>Responding to a sharing invitation 269</p> <p>Viewing which files have been shared with you 270</p> <p>Working on a Shared File 271</p> <p>Making suggested edits to a shared Docs document 273</p> <p>Adding comments to a file 274</p> <p>Requesting edit access 275</p> <p>Chatting with your fellow collaborators 276</p> <p>Viewing a file’s sharing activity 276</p> <p>Reviewing a Shared File 278</p> <p>Accepting or rejecting suggested changes in Docs 278</p> <p>Working with comments 280</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Collaborating with Calendar</b><b> 281</b></p> <p>Inviting Guests to a Meeting 282</p> <p>Inviting guests to a new meeting 282</p> <p>Inviting guests to an existing meeting 283</p> <p>Controlling your guest list 284</p> <p>Coordinating attendee schedules 286</p> <p>Getting suggested meeting times 287</p> <p>Responding to a Meeting Invitation 288</p> <p>Sharing Your Calendar 289</p> <p>Controlling access to your calendar in your organization 289</p> <p>Making your calendar available to the public 290</p> <p>Making your calendar unavailable to other G Suite apps 291</p> <p>Sharing your calendar on an ad hoc basis 291</p> <p>Sharing your calendar with only specific people 292</p> <p>Subscribing to a Shared Calendar 294</p> <p>Importing Events 295</p> <p>Exporting Events 296</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Setting Up Video Meetings</b><b> 297</b></p> <p>What Do You Need to Use Meet? 298</p> <p>Allowing Meet to use your camera and microphone 299</p> <p>Making sure Meet is using the equipment you want 300</p> <p>Starting a Video Meeting 302</p> <p>Starting a video meeting from the Meet home page 302</p> <p>Starting a video meeting from Gmail 303</p> <p>Adding people to your video meeting 305</p> <p>Scheduling a video meeting with Calendar 306</p> <p>Joining a Video Meeting 307</p> <p>Joining a video meeting from the Meet home page 308</p> <p>Joining a video meeting from Gmail 309</p> <p>Dialing in to a video meeting and using the phone for audio 309</p> <p>Customizing Video Meeting Settings 311</p> <p>Changing the meeting layout 311</p> <p>Messing around with meeting participants 312</p> <p>Displaying captions 313</p> <p>Sharing Resources During a Video Meeting 314</p> <p>Chatting with meeting participants 314</p> <p>Presenting your screen 315</p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Chatting with Your Team</b><b> 319</b></p> <p>Chatting, G Suite Style 319</p> <p>Chatting with Gmail 320</p> <p>Chatting with Docs, Sheets, and Slides 320</p> <p>Chatting with Meet 322</p> <p>Chatting with Google Chat 322</p> <p>Exchanging Messages 323</p> <p>Formatting chat text 324</p> <p>Messing around with messages 325</p> <p>Collaborating with Chat 326</p> <p>Chatting with a group 326</p> <p>Uploading a file to a chat 327</p> <p>Adding a video meeting to a chat 328</p> <p>More Collaboration: Congregating in a Chat Room 329</p> <p>Creating a room 330</p> <p>Managing a room 331</p> <p>Robotexting: Chatting with Bots 332</p> <p>Adding a bot 333</p> <p>GIPHY: Animated GIF fun and frivolity 334</p> <p>Meet: Managing your meetings 335</p> <p>Google Drive: Getting file alerts 337</p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Collaborating with Groups</b><b> 339</b></p> <p>Why Create a Group? 340</p> <p>Investigating the Groups Home Page 340</p> <p>Understanding Group Roles 342</p> <p>Finding a Group 344</p> <p>Joining a Group 345</p> <p>Joining a group directly 346</p> <p>Asking to join a group 347</p> <p>Leaving a group 348</p> <p>Posting Messages 348</p> <p>Responding to Posts 349</p> <p>Creating a Group 350</p> <p>Preparing to add a group 350</p> <p>Creating the group 350</p> <p>Adding more people directly to the group 354</p> <p>Inviting people to your group 355</p> <p>Managing group requests and invitations 355</p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Collaborating with Forms and Notes</b><b> 357</b></p> <p>Gathering Info with Forms 358</p> <p>Loading the Forms website 358</p> <p>Touring the Forms home page 358</p> <p>Creating a new form 360</p> <p>Touring the form screen 360</p> <p>Fabricating a form 360</p> <p>Constructing a quiz 362</p> <p>Adding form collaborators 362</p> <p>Sending your form 363</p> <p>Checking out the form responses 365</p> <p>Sharing Notes 365</p> <p>Checking out the Keep home page 365</p> <p>Creating a new note 367</p> <p>Adding note collaborators 368</p> <p><b>Part 4: The Part of Tens</b><b> 371</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Ten Tips for Working from Home</b><b> 373</b></p> <p>Set Your Working Hours 374</p> <p>Show Your Availability 375</p> <p>Tell Chat to Chill for a While 377</p> <p>Keep Up the Face-to-Face Communication 378</p> <p>Know Which Communications Tools to Use 379</p> <p>Add Time Zones in Your Calendar 379</p> <p>Configure Calendar for Speedy Meetings 381</p> <p>Read Email from Another Account 382</p> <p>Handle Microsoft Office Documents 385</p> <p>Set Up Your Video Conference Space 387</p> <p><b>Chapter 18: Ten Really Useful Gmail Settings</b><b> 389</b></p> <p>Five Splendiferous Send Settings 390</p> <p>Sending a message as plain text 390</p> <p>Setting the default reply behavior 391</p> <p>Replying and archiving in one fell swoop 392</p> <p>Setting the default text style 393</p> <p>Preventing Gmail from creating contacts automatically 393</p> <p>Five Stupendous Read Settings 394</p> <p>Turning off Conversation view 394</p> <p>Adding importance markers 395</p> <p>Setting the maximum page size 396</p> <p>Managing notifications 396</p> <p>Indicating messages sent only to you 398</p> <p><b>Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Enhance Privacy and Security</b><b> 401</b></p> <p>Make Sure Your Wi-Fi Network is Locked Up Tight 402</p> <p>Secure Your Google Account with a Strong Password 404</p> <p>Enable Google’s 2-Step Verification 406</p> <p>Set Up Your Contact Verification Methods 407</p> <p>Hide Images in Gmail Messages 409</p> <p>Blocking Senders in Gmail 411</p> <p>Choose Who Can See Your Personal Info 412</p> <p>Manage Your Activity Controls 413</p> <p>Manage Your Devices 415</p> <p>Manage Third-Party Apps 416</p> <p>Appendix: Glossary of G Suite Terms 419</p> <p>Index 427</p>
<p><b>Paul McFedries</b> has worked, programmed, and even talked to computers large and small since 1975. Primarily a writer, he has worked as a programmer, consultant, and database and website developer. His more than 95 books have sold 4+ million copies worldwide.
<ul> <li>Apply tips designed to improve efficiency</li> <li>Create docs or spreadsheets and hold virtual meetings</li> <li>Adjust privacy settings to keep work secure</li> </ul> <p><b>Collaborate securely in real time</b> <p>More than 2 billion people and millions of organizations use G Suite, Google's slick collection of productivity apps. The suite helps teams work together wherever they may be. Need to co-edit a report in real time with a colleague 3,000 miles away? No problem. Want to discuss that report on a video meeting? You can do that, too! <i>G Suite for Dummies</i> is your all-access pass to the friendly skies of online collaboration, from creating files and keeping them secure to working faster, smarter, and more effectively—wherever.

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