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| Microsoft Office Word 2007 Inside Out | 
| Authors: Katherine Murray, Mary Millhollon, Beth Melton Publisher: Microsoft Press Category: Book
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Platform: No Operating System Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 912 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.3 x 1.7
MPN: 9780735623309 ISBN: 0735623309 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.52 EAN: 9780735623309 ASIN: 0735623309
Publication Date: June 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Learn everything you need to know for working with Microsoft Office Word 2007. This book packs hundreds of time-saving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds for using Office Word 2007. Whether you are upgrading from Microsoft Office 97 or 2003, youll get the help you need take your Office Word 2007 experience to the next level. This information-packed complete reference shows you how to get the most out of Office Word 2007. You will learn how to create custom forms and publish Web pages; make use of research and reference tools; format documents using templates, wizards, add-ins, and XML; and collaborate with others by using shared workspaces. Youll even learn how to automate tasks in Office Word 2007 with macros and Microsoft Visual Basic.
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  What do you want to know (really, really know) about Word 2007? March 6, 2008 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
What do you want to know about Word 2007?
If all you want to know is how to click the buttons on the new fluent ribbon interface, then any book on Word 2007 will probably meet your needs. In that case, I recommend whichever book will look nicest sitting next to the other books on your bookshelf.
If you want to know how styles and themes work (and how to exploit them), or when to customize document defaults on the one hand and when to customize a style or a theme on the other, then how a book looks next to your other books probably isn't a matter of grave concern to you. In that case, I recommend Microsoft Office Word 2007 Inside Out.
This is a book that is extremely task-oriented, by which I mean that nearly every single section of every single chapter discusses how to DO something. Yet the book doesn't just tell you what to do, it tells you how Word works so that you can continue to put Word to work for you long after you put the book down. (Background information and special tips are presented as sidebars so that you can focus on the steps of a procedure when that's all you're interested in.)
The book is extremely comprehensive. I've worked with Word since 1985, yet I gained important new insights into the program within minutes of picking it up. The authors have been working with Word for many years, too, and this has enabled them to offer helpful notes and tips for users transitioning from earlier versions of Word to Word 2007. For readers completely new to Word, the book's discussion of foundational concepts such as paragraphs, tables, and sections, and global and attached templates (user and workgroup) will prove revelatory.
Some software books read like a catalog of features, but this one is organized around the small, medium, and large tasks associated with creation of documents. This approach has two advantages: 1)the major divisions of the table of contents let you turn instantly to the part of the book where the information you need can be found, and 2)as you're reading about, say, controlling text placement with textboxes, you'll find closely related subjects nearby.
The book is just as authoritative as it is comprehensive. In addition to reflecting the long, varied experiences of the authors, it offers special, difficult-if-not-impossible-to-find information gleaned from senior program managers on the Word development team. The book's companion CD, with its searchable ebook version of the content, is well worth installing on your computer for quick access while you're working.
  Microsoft Office Word 2007 Inside Out September 7, 2007 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
The ebook on the CD is useful as it saves me having to carry a bulky book around
  "Special Edition: Using Word 2007" is better August 13, 2007 17 out of 21 found this review helpful
This book suffers from the "new" Microsoft viewpoint. For example, "toolbar" apparently is an unacceptable concept nowadays. At any rate, "toolbar" is not in the index.
Wonder where the "help" facility has gone in the new menu system? Well, "help" is not in the index either. Wonder how to paste an Excel Chart into Word as a picture (rather than linked to the spreadsheet)? Not in the index either: not under "Excel", not under "Paste".
My biggest objections to this book are its poor index and cross-referencing. As a comparison, Faithe Wempen's "Using Word" has a three-level index of 41 pages. "Inside Out" has a two-level index of 26 pages.
For a book of this type, used constantly to find how Word handles a particular problem, such failure is fatal.
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