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Subject:RE: Best Guide to MS Office Word 2003 From:"Joe Malin" <jmalin -at- tuvox -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 7 Nov 2005 12:39:37 -0800
This is a good idea. I haven't looked at the Special Edition Office
book. I did get the Phil Camarda Special Edition Word 2003 book, which
was OK but a bit too simple for my needs.
I recently took a course from Beau Cain, STC Region 8 director, on
Book-Building using MS Word. I learned some great tricks from that
course.
Joe
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Subject: Re: Best Guide to MS Office Word 2003
Back in September, Trish Robertson asked,
"Any suggestions for the best book out there to learn all the deep, dark
secrets about tables, alternating headers and footers, graceful handling
of large documents, numbering, etc."
A coworker just asked me the same question, so I thought I would reply
to the list.
In my search for an answer, I came across Special Edition Using Office
2003, by Ed Bott, Woody Leonhard. Some people may know Woody from
www.wopr.com, from which I have been getting newsletters and hints and
tips about Word, Excel and Windows, for a few years. I should have
turned to them first, so high is my respect for them.
So, I just thought I'd also pass this info on to the list.
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