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Microsoft Office Word 2007 Plain Simple (Plain Simple Series)

Microsoft Office Word 2007 Plain  Simple (Plain  Simple Series)
Authors: Jerry Joyce, Marianne Moon
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 35890

Platform: No Operating System
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 0.8

MPN: 9780735622937
ISBN: 0735622930
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.52
EAN: 9780735622937
ASIN: 0735622930

Publication Date: February 14, 2007
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Product Description
Get the fast facts that make learning Office Word 2007 plain and simple! Word provides an easy-to-use, powerful word processing environment that helps you communicate more effectively--with simple ways to work with graphics and text, save time with templates and collaborative features, and publish documents to the Web. With MICROSOFT OFFICE WORD 2007 PLAIN SIMPLE, you'll learn all the ins and outs of working with Word features, including the exciting new interface for this latest version of Microsoft Office. This no-nonsense guide provides numbered steps and concise, straightforward language that show the most expedient ways to learn a new skill or solve a problem. With this book, you'll discover how to perform everyday tasks and answer your own questions quickly-learning the essentials for creating a wide variety of documents, working with tools to input and edit text, making documents more attractive, organizing information with tables and outlines, publishing documents on the Web, and lots more. With PLAIN SIMPLE, you don't have to wade through superfluous details. This easy-to-use book delivers fast, precise information-exactly how and when you need it!


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5 out of 5 stars Great book, but please be sure it's for your level   August 6, 2008
At the first sight Word 2007 might seem completely different program from Word 2003. But in reality, it's the same program with very same features with some non-essentials added. br /br /What's different in 2007, and can be very unsettling to many, is the interface. Those same features are invoked in a very different way in 2007. br /br /I will admit, it's terribly annoying to look for something, and not finding it where you are used to find it in the earlier versions of Word. You want to head straight for Microsoft in search for the responsible! How could they? After I became so proficient in Word, to rip the carpet from underneath my feet.. I know, I know.... but before you do this, please take a moment. What helped me, is accepting the fact that 2007 looks very different. If one starts resisting it, it will cause much anger and frustration (read negative comments in reviews above). The fact remains- Word 2003 is not coming back. br /br /I've been a fan of this series for many years. This one did not disappoint me. I like the book's to-the-point attitude, its organization. I like the fact that you don't have to read a lot to get a lot. It does not have For Dummies books' silly "hysterical" titles, useless wordiness and its cheap environmentally-friendly paper. With this one, you will find what you are looking for and the book will break it for you into manageable steps. br /br /I found that it's intended for people who already know the essentials of Word and are pretty comfortable with them (from working the previous versions).The child-like colors and cute pictures can deceive one into thinking that Word is a synch and this one is for a complete beginner. It's not at all. This is a reference, foremost, with pictures to quickly locate a familiar feature (mail merge, tables, formatting)-this book is the best way to achieve this.br /br /I believe, the problem with many reviewers who despised this book is the mismatch in their expectations and the book's intentions. They mistook the colorful nature and it's size to mean that its for a beginner. Instead, they find out that this book will require some time to comprehend even though it's made out mostly of pictures. br /br /In case you've never touched Word before, this is definitely not a good book for you. You'll need something easy and step by step. And it will take some time learning this powerful software. br /br /To sum this up: this one is for someone who is familiar with the most features, someone who, for example, does not need to learn what a mail merge is, but needs to access the mail merge in 2007.br /br /Good luck!br /


5 out of 5 stars Very Useful For Experienced Users   April 25, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book has been very useful as the transition to Word 2007 was undertaken. The folks at Microsoft took what many of us have used for 20+ years and shuffled all the commands around in almost random directions. Thus trying to print an envelope was a task, as was formatting numbering on section heads.br /br /Unlike the big "fat" books, which go on forever, this book, and the others in the series, take the approach of visually showing you where the folks in Redmond hid the stuff you had used for decades. Thus you can use the index, go to the page, look at the picture and now you see where they hid table sorting, or adjusting the width of tables, or how to modify the table of contents so it included five sections and not three!br /br /The books features are simple:br /br /1. It has a good index, especially if you are an experienced office userbr /br /2. It explains simply and uses the picture, because all you want as an experienced user is to find the command the folks in Redmond so elegantly hid.br /br /3. The material is collected in a logical format and you frequently come away with several added tips, and possibly some new insightbr /br /This book is a God send for the experienced user who does not want to read through dozens of pages of words, for the user who really knows what they want and how it works, just show mw where it is. Good Job!br /


1 out of 5 stars bad news   October 27, 2007
The author makes some assumptions about you already having Windows Vista and says you can use the book with Windows XP but I found that awkward to say the least. I got another help book that is much better.br /br /Thank you very much.


1 out of 5 stars Come here, Fluffy!   September 17, 2007
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

This book claims that it's a let's-git'er-done but it's not. It's more like a conversation with a knowledgeable person who refuses to tell you anything concrete for the most part and you're left with an awful taste in your mouth afterwards.br /There are better books out there...Inside Out and Step by Step come to mind.br /


1 out of 5 stars Virtually worthless   August 14, 2007
 18 out of 21 found this review helpful

I don't know how this book got the good reviews it has received - - friends of the author? relatives? - - but it is terrible. It provides virtually no useful information for those of us struggling to go from previous Word versions to the truly different and extremely difficult Word 2007. You would think that is what this book would be about. It is not. Microsoft Office Word 2007 Plain Simple may be plain and may be simple, but it is not informative.