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I LOST THE LITTLE BOOK THAT CAME WITH MICROSOFT OFFICE 2003 AND NEED ANOTHER.
I HAVE input a book I have written into Word 2003 and need MUCH more
instruction. Thanks
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Nothing that came with Word 2003 will be of any help to you in putting
together a book. Use Word's Help file, the tutorials at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010857991033.aspx, word.mvps.org, and
these NGs.

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I LOST THE LITTLE BOOK THAT CAME WITH MICROSOFT OFFICE 2003 AND NEED

ANOTHER.
I HAVE input a book I have written into Word 2003 and need MUCH more
instruction. Thanks


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Chad Harris
 
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Judy--I haven't looked at a booklet that came with Word 03 or MOS 03, but
there are so many better tutorials on the web than that book would be. I
have one with Word 2002 and haven't opened the box for the one you're
talking about yet but...here is some help for you.

1) As Suzanne said the way they have Word or Office help linked to the site
is very well done now. Try just typing something in Help and you'll see.

2) At http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010857991033.aspx you can find a
lot of short helps, videos and tutorials.

3) At these sites, there are some great tips and tutorials:
http://www.mvps.org/links.html#Word

I picked out Shauna Kelly's site as an example:
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/index.html

Note she has a section for New users which you might not be.

Also
http://word.mvps.org/

4) If you just google "word tutorials" many of the universities have good
sites not to mention companies.

Best,

Chad Harris
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I HAVE input a book I have written into Word 2003 and need MUCH more
instruction. Thanks



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