Using Microsoft Word 2002


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The most detailed business-focused guide to Microsoft Word 2002 in the marketplace. This book focuses on maximizing user productivity with real-world documents in real-world environments. Topics covered include using Word as an e-mail editor, using Word 2002's speech command, control and dictation, creating organization charts, Word document privacy and security options, and managing document-collaboration and revisions.




MS Word 2002, Complete


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SERIES TAGLINE: THE "HOW and WHY", PRACTICAL APPROACH TO LEARNING APPLICATIONS.










Microsoft Word 2002


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The Advantage Series presents the Feature-Method-Practice approach to computer software applications to today's technology and business students. This series implements an efficient and effective learning model, which enhances critical thinking skills and provides students and faculty with complete application coverageThe primary market is the Introduction to Computing/CIS computer literacy course requiring a lab component that covers software applications.Other course areas include Adult and Continuing Education/Individual Application courses, which are one-credit hour, designed to provide a brief introduction to a single software application.




Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Unleashed


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A thorough, detailed guide to fully exploiting all the power of FrontPage 2002-written for the experienced Web developer.




Word 2002, Level 2


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Microsoft Word 2002 MOUS


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For courses in MOUS Certification. The book focuses on preparing the user to pass the associated Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certification exam. Its step-by-step tutorials show how to complete the required procedures in a clear, concise, and direct manner. The tutorials are organized to match the order of the skill sets and skills being measured as published on Microsoft's MOUS website.




Microsoft Word 2002 Core Certification


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This guide is designed to train students who have no previous computer knowledge in using Microsoft Office XP. Though it's designed to be self-directed, the book's format, exercises, and practice quizzes make it an obvious choice for a classroom text. Rutkosky teaches at Pierce College in Puyallup, Washington. c. Book News Inc.