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Book 37
This extensive guide includes insiders' tips on how to turn ho-hum correspondence and reports into sophisticated documents with Word's desktop publishing capabilities. Readers will also learn how to take advantage of the powerful linking capability that Word for Windows 95 has to offer Microsoft software, including Excel.
When Microsoft comes out with a new version of any of its popular software titles, you can be certain there'll be no lack of fancy new features. Word 97 is no exception. And there's no better way to get up to speed on the latest release of the world's most popular word processing program than with Word 97 Bible. With Word gurus Brent Heslop and David Angell to show you the ropes, you'll quickly discover how to do just about anything with Word -- and how to do things you already know how to do better. Whether you're new to Word or just new to this latest version, Word 97 Bible equips you to...Create, edit, and print Word documentsCustomize Word's toolbars, menus, and keysIncorporate Word into workgroup-style collaborations with others on the Internet or on your own intranetCreate and publish Word documents as ready-to-browse HTML Web pagesPerform many of the desktop publishing functions you may have thought only could be done using QuarkXPress or PageMakerPlus, Heslop and Angell even show you how you can use the power of the Visual Basic for Applications programming language to customize Word -- even if you've never programmed before.
Containing practical examples and advice, this reference is designed to help readers learn and master Word 2000. It begins with easy, hands-on lessons and progresses to cover different aspects of Word. It focuses on speech-recognition technology and Word 2000 Internet publishing features. It discusses how to create HTML documents in Word and publish them on the Web, share documents across a corporate intranet, and import data into Web-based forms. The accompanying CD-ROM contains Word templates, document examples, links, Internet Explorer, and more.