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by Nan Barber, David Reynolds




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Reviews Book Description Microsofts latest Mac software suite offers four smooth, sophisticated programs: Word for words, Excel for numbers, PowerPoint for slide shows, and the new Entourage for email and appointments. But adorable as it may be, Offices plastic flying-saucer CD package doesnt have room for a single page of printed instructions. Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual is the book that should have been in the flying saucer. In this funny, friendly guide, authors Nan Barber and David Reynolds provide a crystal-clear map of the dense Microsoft Office feature jungle. The book includes: ·A gentle liftoff. Each of the four Office programs creaks with controls, sliders, and gizmos; the first chapter of each Part in this book helps you master the basics, taking care to point out shortcuts along the way. · Power techniques. Long-time Office users will find both power-user techniques and detailed coverage of whats new (and whats removed) in Office 2001. · Unvarnished truth. According to Microsofts own research, the average Office worker taps into less than 15 percent of the softwares features. Because this isnt an authorized Microsoft book, the authors can offer frank advice as to which of those obscure features are gems in the roughand which are junkware. With over 400 illustrations, a hand-crafted index, and the clarity of thought that has made bestsellers of every Missing Manual, Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual is four superb, indispensable books in one.
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