Taming Microsoft Word 2002


Book Description

120 pages of tips and tricks for writing, editing, and publishing professional and technical documents using Microsoft Word 2002 (part of Office XP) on Windows.




Word Hacks


Book Description

As one of the applications in Microsoft Office, Word is the dominant word-processing program for both Windows and Mac users. Millions of people around the globe use it. But many, if not most, of them barely skim the surface of what is possible with Microsoft Word. Seduced by the application's supposed simplicity, they settle for just what's obvious--even if it doesn't satisfy their wants and needs. They may curse the wretched Bullets and Numbering buttons multiple times a day or take hours to change the font size of every heading in a lengthy report, yet they're reluctant to dig deeper to take advantage of Word's immense capabilities and limitless customization tools.Let Word Hacks be your shovel. Let it carve your way into Word and make this most popular and powerful application do precisely what you want it to do. Filled with insider tips, tools, tricks, and hacks, this book will turn you into the power user you always wanted to be. Far beyond a tutorial, Word Hacks assumes you have a solid working knowledge of the application and focuses on showing you exactly how to accomplish your pressing tasks, address your frequent annoyances, and solve even your most complex problems.Author Andrew Savikas examines Word's advanced (and often hidden) features and delivers clever, time-saving hacks on taming document bloat, customization, complex search and replace, Tables of Contents and indexes, importing and exporting files, tables and comments, and even using Google as a dictionary! With him as your guide, you'll soon be understanding--and hacking--Word in ways you never thought possible.Covering Word 2000, 2002 and Word 2003, Word Hacks exposes the inner workings of Word and releases your inner hacker; with it, you will be equipped to take advantage of the application s staggering array of advanced features that were once found only in page layout programs and graphics software and turning Word into your personal productivity powerhouse.




Learn Word 2002 Comprehensive


Book Description

For courses in Microsoft Office Professional 2002 and Word 2002. This text is highly-visual and skills-based, delivering the steps in a screen-by-screen format. Learn.edu methodology gives quick framework for success in Office XP and the series is certified to the core level of Microsoft XP.




Taming the Information Tsunami


Book Description

This solutions-oriented book shows business professionals how to tackle everyday information-management challenges -- and produce better results -- using Microsoft "RM" technologies such as Microsoft Office XP. For every business professional swamped with e-mail, drowning in paper, wading through data -- here are real-world solutions for turning all that information into business results! "Taming the Information Tsunami," Second Edition demonstrates simple ways to change how you think about and use everyday technologies such as Microsoft Office and Microsoft Internet Explorer -- helping you match the right tool to the task, the right solution for your situation. You'll learn how to apply the skills, principles, and habits that empower you to work smarter and faster. This second edition contains new security-related information that will help readers enhance the security of their PCs and maintain privacy while on the Internet.




Learn Word 2002


Book Description

No experience needed. . . Jump right into Microsoft(R) Office XP Get started NOW! Prepare for Microsoft(R) Office XP Certification! Highly visual, step-by-step instruction makes "LEARN"ing Office XP easy! Each step has an accompanying screen so each task is illustrated for you to follow. Cautions, Quick Tips, and In-Depths show you where the pitfalls are and how to avoid them. 4 different levels of exercises in each chapter provide the ultimate practice experience. www.prenhall.com/preston Your on-line resource for "learning" Office XP Interactive Study Guides! Data Files! On-line Exercises!




PC Mag


Book Description

PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.




Teach Yourself Visually Word 2002


Book Description

Demonstrates the word processing program's updated features and explains how to use the software to edit documents, check spelling and grammar, insert tables and graphics, and create a Web page.




Using Microsoft Office XP


Book Description

With this edition ofSpecial Edition Using Office XPthere is a continual emphasis on realistic applications and uses of the program features. While there are many other big books in the Office market today, there are few that tailor coverage uniquely for the intermediate to advanced Office user as Special Edition Using does, delivering more focused value for the customer. It has been updated to reflect Office XP's Smart tags, collaboration features, speech and dictation tools, built-in recovery features, "add network place" wizard and much more




The Taming of Chance


Book Description

This book combines detailed scientific historical research with characteristic philosophic breadth and verve.




Shakespeare and the Power of the Face


Book Description

Throughout his plays, Shakespeare placed an extraordinary emphasis on the power of the face to reveal or conceal moral character and emotion, repeatedly inviting the audience to attend carefully to facial features and expressions. The essays collected here disclose that an attention to the power of the face in Shakespeare’s England helps explain moments when Shakespeare’s language of the self becomes intertwined with his language of the face. As the range of these essays demonstrates, an attention to Shakespeare’s treatment of faces has implications for our understanding of the historical and cultural context in which he wrote, as well as the significance of the face for the ongoing interpretation and production of the plays. Engaging with a variety of critical strands that have emerged from the so-called turn to the body, the contributors to this volume argue that Shakespeare’s invitation to look to the face for clues to inner character is not an invitation to seek a static text beneath an external image, but rather to experience the power of the face to initiate reflection, judgment, and action. The evidence of the plays suggests that Shakespeare understood that this experience was extremely complex and mysterious. By turning attention to the face, the collection offers important new analyses of a key feature of Shakespeare’s dramatic attention to the part of the body that garnered the most commentary in early modern England. By bringing together critics interested in material culture studies with those focused on philosophies of self and other and historians and theorists of performance, Shakespeare and the Power of the Face constitutes a significant contribution to our growing understanding of attitudes towards embodiment in Shakespeare’s England.