| Overview
Quickly learn the most useful features of Microsoft Office 2007
with our easy to read four-in-one guide. This fast-paced book gives
you the basics of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access so you can
start using the new versions of these major Office applications
right away. Unlike every previous version, Office 2007 offers a
completely redesigned user interface for each program. Microsoft
has replaced the familiar menus with a new tabbed toolbar (or
"ribbon"), and added other features such as "live preview" that
lets you see exactly what each option will look like in the
document before you choose it. This is good news for longtime users
who never knew about some amazing Office features because they were
hidden among cluttered and outdated menus. Adapting to the new
format is going to be a shock -- especially if you're a longtime
user. That's where Office 2007: The Missing Manual comes in. Rather
than present a lot of arcane detail, this quick & friendly
primer teaches you how to work with the most-used Office features,
with four separate sections covering the four programs. The book
offers a walkthrough of Microsoft's redesigned Office user
interface before taking you through the basics of creating text
documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and databases with:
It's a great way to master all 4 programs without having to stock
up on a shelf-load of different books. This book has everything you
need to get you up to speed fast. Office 2007: The Missing
Manual is truly the book that should have been in the box.
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionQuickly learn the most useful features of Microsoft Office 2007 with our easy to read four-in-one guide. This fast-paced book gives you the basics of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access so you can start using the new versions of these major Office applications right away. Unlike every previous version, Office 2007 offers a completely redesigned user interface for each program. Microsoft has replaced the familiar menus with a new tabbed toolbar (or "ribbon"), and added other features such as "live preview" that lets you see exactly what each option will look like in the document before you choose it. This is good news for longtime users who never knew about some amazing Office features because they were hidden among cluttered and outdated menus. Adapting to the new format is going to be a shock -- especially if you're a longtime user. That's where Office 2007: The Missing Manual comes in. Rather than present a lot of arcane detail, this quick & friendly primer teaches you how to work with the most-used Office features, with four separate sections covering the four programs. The book offers a walkthrough of Microsoft's redesigned Office user interface before taking you through the basics of creating text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and databases with: Clear explanations Step-by-step instructions Lots of illustrations Plenty of friendly advice It's a great way to master all 4 programs without having to stock up on a shelf-load of different books. This book has everything you need to get you up to speed fast. Office 2007: The Missing Manual is truly the book that should have been in the box. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews. You'll Never See a Legitimate Negative Comment on MM's..., 2009-02-05 Reviewer rating: Like most of the reviews of this title and the Missing Manual series, you won't see any legitimate negative comments about the MM series. Pogue, as creator, and Grover, MacDonald and Vander Veer do a great job with this title. Why not get the most of the hundreds you spend for the program and consider this title? Read the other reviews and see what I mean... | Missing Too Much, 2009-01-18 Reviewer rating: I bought "Office 2007, The Missing Manual" in July 2007. I used it a little but found the 2007 MS Office System Plain & Simple to be a better book for our clients. The "Missing Manual" stayed on my bookshelf. Today, thinking I could get a better understanding of my problems with Mailings using a database from Outlook, I discovered that this book has absolutely no information on Mail Merge at all. In fact, "Mailings", one of the 7 tabs on the ribbon is not even indexed. You can find what limited information there is on "Mailings" under Printing envelopes and Printing labels. Ironically, on page 182 (about printing envelopes), the book states, "Most of the tools on the Mailings tab are for mail merge and mass mailings." If most of the tools under the tab are about mail merge, wouldn't it make sense to include some information about those items?
Save your money. There are better books with more information. If you need this kind of overview of the different features in MS Office 2007 -- the "Plain and Simple" book is better. If you need more detailed information, this is not the book for you. | Too basic, 2008-09-03 Reviewer rating: I wanted to understand and explore new features in this version of Office (especially Word, esp. Track Changes) but this was far too basic: too much coverage of simple stuff, not enough on what is new in the 2007 version of Office. This book is not as useful to me as the "Missing Manual" on Vista that I bought at the same time. | Less is less, 2008-05-09 Reviewer rating: This is a perfectly fine book, but really contains almost nothing that you can't find in Microsoft's online tutorials. If you want to read this in the bathroom, go for it. | GREAT BOOK TO LEARN MICROSOFT WORD, EXCEL & POWERPOINT, 2008-04-08 Reviewer rating: This book is easy to read and follow to learn the different programs in the Microsoft suite. I highly recommend it! It explains items clearly and precisely and you can follow along on the computer to learn the different applications in a rapid pace. Also a major bookstore near my home did not carry this book. I saved $15 by using Amazon over their internet site and this was not counting their mailing fee. All in all, I would use Amazon again for another purchase. |
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