Synopses & Reviews
Designed for the experienced Word user, a practical handbook emphasizes coverage of the new features of Word 2007, as well as complex features that were not readily accessible in earlier versions of the word processing software, with sections on formatting and editing documents, creating forms, creating and using macros, using reference features, designing page layouts, and more. Original. (Intermediate)
Synopsis
If youre familiar with Word, but not Word 2007, this is the book for you. Word 2007: Beyond the Manual focuses on features of Word 2007 as well as older features that were once less accessible than they are now. This book also makes a point to include examples of practical applications for all the new features.
Written by Connie Morrison, a university instructor of Microsoft applications, this book will help you grow into a confident Word 2007 user. The book assumes familiarity with Word 2003 or earlier versions, so you can work effectively with the material here. Overall, this book cuts to the chase by skipping over basic or obvious features to get you up and running with Word 2007 in the shortest possible time.
Synopsis
Word 2007: Beyond the Manual is written for the experienced Word user who would find an introductory manual boring, condescending, and a waste of time. Basic features of word-processing in general or of Word in particular are not discussed. Features new to Word 2007 are emphasized, as are complex features that, though available in earlier versions of Word, were not readily accessible. The narrative is fast-paced, concise, and respectful of the readera (TM)s familiarity with earlier versions of the program.