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As the title suggests, Microsoft Word 2007 for Beginners is the first handbook for the true novice. Readers do not need any prior knowledge of how to work with Word 2007, although beginners with some experience will discover how to improve the appearance of their documents as well as save time while creating them. This book includes step-by-step instructions for creating: letters, newsletters, resumes, lists, term papers.
Microsoft Word 2007 for Beginners also relays in simple terms how to utilize the powerful aspects of the program, such as how to use fonts, graphs, charts and photographs to give your documents a professional appeal. Some Word books overwhelm the reader with detailed descriptions of hundreds of commands; this book is different. It is a guide that walks readers through the tasks of creating specific kinds of documents, such as a class essay. Packed with tips and screenshots to make the how-to steps easy to understand, readers will find this book the perfect guide to learning Microsoft Word.
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October 03, 2009: A lot of Word 2007 books simply list commands and explain the menus. This book goes beyond that by presenting complete examples, from opening the document to finishing and saving it, of using Word 2007 to complete a class essay, to write a letter, to write a resume. The last example is a great source for knowing how to use Tables in Word 2007. This is a great book for students going off to college and will be needing to know how to use Word for class assignments. It's also great for the casual Word user, presenting some new tricks and time-saving techniques. Even people who have worked with Word for a while will get something out of this book.
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