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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.369
EAN: 9780735612778
ISBN: 0735612773
Label: Microsoft Press
Manufacturer: Microsoft Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1582
Platform: No Operating System
Publication Date: June 09, 2001
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Sales Rank: 300838
Studio: Microsoft Press
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Rating: - Help Fine- Tune Your Office XP Skills
Microsoft is the most popular producer of business application software. Its Word, Excel, Power Point, and other products are known the world over, and knowledge of these applications is essential for anyone working in business. If you use Office XP and have questions about using any one of these products, then this reference guide is a must for your home or office. With a length of almost 1,600 pages (!), this is possibly the longest guide of its kind in print today.
This book covers ... Read More
Rating: - A doubt about Binder
I have a question about this parse... "The book also shows how to integrate Office XP applications by sharing data, using the Office Binder program" Office XP comes without Binder program.
Rating: - THE "INSIDE OUT" NAME IS NO EXAGGERATION!
The name of this book is no exaggeration. It has that "Inside Out" coverage. Both beginners and expert users of the software will find it useful. (Although that I will suggest a more concise introductory book like the "Office XP Step By Step" for most beginners). This textbook has a good pattern, and includes many trouble-shooting tips. It has depth. You can just start from any chapter of your choice without having to know what the previous chapter was all about. Also, the attached CD-ROM ... Read More
Rating: - Enraged by the Companion CD
The book is quite good, but I would prefer more on VBA and Excel.
I am enraged by trying to use the CD. I am trying to read the section,
" MSN MoneyCentral Stock Quotes Add-in. "
About 1/5 of the screen width is taken by hotlinks to things that are not relevant to the subject. The line length of the text exceeds the 4/5 of the screen width so it is required to do a horizontal scroll for each line to read it. NOT GOOD.
Even a printout of the screen is truncated... ... Read More
Rating: - Oscillates between too little and too much information
The most positive aspect of this book is that is also available as an ebook on its accompanying CD. It is certainly a starter book on Office XP, and there is probably not enough in each section to develop a depth of expertise. The section on VBA for instance is fairly general. However, if you are trying to come to terms with Office as a whole for the first time this is a worthwhile book compared with many others of similar size.
However, let me add one caveat. There is a companion volume 'XP ... Read More
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