Corel Ventura 7: The Official Guide by Ed Brown, John Faunce, Carol Lovelady

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  • ISBN: 007882169X
  • Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
  • Pub. Date: May 1997
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Creating state-of-the-art books, brochures, and other publications. Now, Robin Merrin presents a step-by-step tutorial that explains all the new features and innovations of the latest version. Covering everything from basic techniques to complex skills, Merrin discusses menu commands, keyboard shortcuts, fonts, clip art, and more.

The authors have a combined 30+ years of experience with Ventura and share their experiences and techniques throughout the book.

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CorelVENTURA 6 is a high-powered desktop publishing software for creating state-of-the-art books, brochures, and other publications. Now, Robin Merrin presents a step-by-step tutorial that explains all the new features and innovations of the latest version. Covering everything from basic techniques to complex skills, Merrin discusses menu commands, keyboard shortcuts, fonts, clip art, and more.

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10/04/2005: This is an excellent book for those who need to learn how the newer version of Ventura (version 7) works compared to older versions (versions 3-5). Unfortunately the book publisher didn't keep the listing current and so it looks like this book was written about a version of Ventura that didn't exist. But, if you have Ventura 7 and can find a copy of this book, it's well worth it. The book was not written by Robin Merrin, but instead by a small group of very knowledgeable Ventura users who are still involved with the program.