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Consigned item sold "As Is/ Where Is" with no guarantees, warranties, refunds or exchanges. Master Visually Microsoft Office 2003 "One picture is worth a thousand words." If you prefer instructions that show you how rather than tell you why, then this comprehensive reference is for you. Hundreds of succinctly captioned, step-by-step screen shots reveal how to accomplish more than 350 Office 2003 tasks, including: * Changing line and paragraph spacing * Creating letters with Mail Merge * Adding images to Excel or Word documents * Rearranging PowerPoint slides * Planning a database and filtering data * Modifying the Outlook window * Checking Web site navigation About the Author Michael S. Toot is a Seattle-based consultant and author, writing about desktop applications and server-side software. Prior to consulting he was a senior product manager at WRQ, Attachmate, and Compaq/Digital Equipment Corporation, developing middleware solutions for Fortune 2000 customers. Before working full-time in the computer industry he was a litigation attorney. When not writing books he can be found reading, renovating his 95 year-old home with his wife and two cats, or sailing on Puget Sound. Product Details Series: Master VISUALLY Paperback: 704 pages Publisher: Visual; 2 edition (July 22, 2005) Language: English Product Dimensions: 8 x 1.8 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds Top Customer Reviews 5.0 out of 5 starsVery good and informative book. By Greg Blalock on November 13, 2016 Very good and informative book. 4.0 out of 5 starsGreat basics By Gman on October 16, 2005 this is another great Visual Book!, did lack a bit with the in depth Excel functins and fomula's but is one I have recommended to others , as i have done with all the Visual books! 5.0 out of 5 starsThe quick and easy way to master Office 2003 By Joe on October 16, 2003 I've bought other instructional computing books, but I highly recommend the Visual line. Who wants to wade through a lot of text when learning to create formulas in Excel, or creating a query in Access? This book shows me step-by-step exactly how to do a task. Well worth the money! https://www.amazon.com/Master-VISUALLY-Office-2003-Michael/dp/0471749389
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