Introduction:
This book is designed for all users of Word 2010.
For those new to Word it claims to be basic
enough (as long as users are at least computer
literate to some degree).
It also aims to help
with the transition from Word 2003 and 2007.
It...
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Introduction:
This book is designed for all users of Word 2010.
For those new to Word it claims to be basic
enough (as long as users are at least computer
literate to some degree).
It also aims to help
with the transition from Word 2003 and 2007.
It
recommends you have Windows 7.
Features:
The layout of each page with bold headers helps
with finding the subject you need.
Each chapter
has cautions, notes, tips and also cross-references to where a topic is
additionally discussed elsewhere.
There are lots of screen shots, charts and
diagrams, and the ‘In this Part’ and ‘In this Chapter’ boxes help you navigate
the book quickly.
Positives:
This is a very thorough reference book obviously written by an experienced
user of Word.
All the way through you feel as if he is aware that everyone uses
Word differently.
He often says for example ‘XYZ is how to do it – but if you
are one of the many who prefer ABC then this is how do that instead’.
In the introductory Part I he fully understa
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