Take Control of What's New in Word 2004: Advanced Editing & Formatting |
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| Date added:07-Oct-2007 |
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| Price :$ 5.00 |
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Take Control of What's New in Word 2004: Advanced Editing & Formatting Information |
| by Matt Neuburg78 pages, 1.2 MB downloadPDF format, designed for reading online or printingPublication date: October 7, 2004Free 21-page sample!Work more effectively by learning the nitty-gritty detailsabout Word 2004's new features!Under Matt Neuburg's expert guidance, you'll get help with the complex changes in Word's editing and formatting features. You'll learn the hidden rules that govern smart buttons and animated blue underlines and find out how to take advantage of new style features, including table and list styles. Matt also explains how to type special characters and teaches you three techniques for entering frequently used characters. Anyone relying on Unicode or unusual fonts needs Matt's real-world help and explanation of why fonts may not work as expected, including four solutions to common problems with old fonts. Finally, Matt explains in detail how you can use the new comment and revision tracking features most effectively. |
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