The Unofficial Guide® to Microsoft® Office Word 2007

The Unofficial Guide® to Microsoft® Office Word 2007

by David J . Clark (Author)

Synopsis

The inside scoop...for when you want more than the official line! Microsoft Office Word 2007 may be the top word processor, but to use it with confidence, you'll need to know its quirks and shortcuts. Find out what the manual doesn't always tell you in this insider's guide to using Word in the real world. How do you use the new Ribbon? What's the best way to add pictures? From deciphering fonts to doing mass mailings, first get the official way, then the best way from an expert. Unbiased coverage on how to get the most out of Word 2007, from applying templates and styles to using new collaboration tools Savvy, real-world advice on creating document for the Web, saving time with macros, and punching up docs with SmartArt. Time-saving techniques and practical guidance on working around Word quirks, avoiding pitfalls, and increasing your productivity. Tips and hacks on how to customize keyboard shortcuts, how to embed fonts, and quick ways to get to Help. Sidebars and tables on TrueType versus Printer fonts, World 2007 View modes, and tabs in Word 2007. Watch for these graphic icons in every chapter to guide you to specific practical information. Bright Ideas are smart innovations that will save you time or hassle. Hacks are insider tips and shortcuts that increase productivity. When you see Watch Out! heed the cautions or warnings to help you avoid common pitfalls. And finally, check out the Inside Scoops for practical insights from the author. It's like having your own expert at your side!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 573
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 02 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 0470045922
ISBN 13: 9780470045923

Author Bio
David J. Clark has been working with Word since the days of DOS, and explaining it to users for almost as long. He has over 18 years of experience as an author, editor, translator, and technical editor of computer books, working at major computer book publishers from 1984 to 1994, and then at Microsoft from 1994 to 2002. He now runs DJC Productions, LLC and works as a freelance author and editor living in Portland, Oregon, with his wife and two daughters. His clients include John Wiley & Sons and Intel Corporation.