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Curious observation: Word 2007 Step by Step, published by Microsoft,
does not even mention Master Documents!! (I don't know whether Word 2007 Inside Out, their more advanced manual, mentions them, it wasn't at my Borders.) Whereas the books not published by Microsoft, such as the Missing Manual, similar in size and scope to Step by Step, tell you how they're supposed to work and warn you that they frequently don't. Incredibly, Borders does not sell Using Word 2007! Yeah, I have to switch. To Vista & 2007. Because of the Unicode thing. So since MS doesn't squash a manual into that tiny marigold Office box (all the different Suites and Upgrades look exactly alike!), I'm trying to discover which is the best book to rely on. I'm leaning toward Office 2007 Advanced Documents (or something like that), from MS Press, which covers the non-basic aspects of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and maybe some of the other components. |
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