

By: John Walkenbach; Herb Tyson; Faithe Wempen; Cary N. Prague; Michael R. Groh; Peter G. Aitken; Michael R. Irwin; Gavin Powell; Lisa A. Bucki
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Pub. Date: June 05, 2007
Print ISBN-10: 0-470-04691-0
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-470-04691-3
Pages in Print Edition: 1224
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Completely revised for Office 2007, this “best of the Bible” presents Office you with the most useful content from leading experts like John Walkenbach, Cary Prague, Faithe Wempen, and Herb Tyson. The book features valuable information to help you—no matter your level of expertise—get up to speed on the new features in Excel, Access, Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint. You’ll quickly get savvy with the most widely used business application suite worldwide.
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Well Worth the Money - 2009-04-29
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I purchased this book as I rather like having a book I can search through rather than going through Microsoft Office help. Although it "helps", I found myself printing too many pages and with this book, I have everything I need right beside me on my desk. Everything you really need is in this book, and I would highly recommend it.
Good overview of Office 2007 - 2009-09-09
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This book provides a good overview of the Office 2007 suite, and the chapters cover the basics of each program (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) quite well. However, one book can only cover so much, and this book never really goes into the depth in any particular program that a hardcore user would need. Thus, the utility of this book depends on your level of knowledge - this book is great for the casual or beginner. If you have already mastered the basics, then you will probably need to get specific books for each program and skip summaries like this.
office 2007 - 2009-10-21
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Okay book. Typical of a one-size-fits all solution. Just a little info on each segment of usoft office
good but not bible - 2009-10-15
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Good book for beginners but it cannot be compared to a bible type book. There are several (A LOT of) features missing which leaves anyone looking for a little more than a basic tutorial a little disappointed. A good read for learners though.
Good one - 2009-04-06
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This book is good for people who just start knowing Microsoft Office 2009, show you the most common comands, and for pro that need to know the differences from the version 2003.
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