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This incredibly popular software includes everything you need for work, school, or just organization, including:
This complete and reliable guide to Office will aid you through all the programs and provide expert advice on:
Written by one of the leading experts on Microsoft programs, this book helps you create documents, slideshows, Web pages, and spreadsheets, as well as organize your databases, e–mails, and contact information. Stop sitting in front of your computer wondering what all of those multi–colored icons do! Office2003 All–in–One Desk Reference For Dummies will show you how to use Office like a pro.
Your one–stop guide to getting things done with Office 2003
So youve installed Office 2003, and maybe youve bravely opened Word. But what about all those other icons sitting there tempting or intimidating you? Help has arrived! This handy one–stop reference walks you through each application, introduces cool tricks you can do with VBA and customization, and even helps you make friends with Windows XP.
The Dummies Way
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The author has an excellent grasp of these programs, but more important than that, he has a teaching technique which I found to be very useful in my case. For each feature, he explains the big picture, tells you what you need to know, informs you how to make the feature work for you, and then offers tips and tricks from his own experience to make your work go faster or be more productive.
Oh, and I should mention that the author has an excellent sense of humor, which is most welcome in a computer book.
This book is a good value. At 800 pages, it goes into some depth about each of the Office programs. It is a "desk reference," which means looking up information in the book is quite easy. It is meant to sit on the corner of your desk for times when you need help in Office. I have used it many times over and it has come through every time.
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