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Microsoft Word 2004 for Mac OS: Visual QuickStart Guide
Sure, you were happy when the first Mac OS X-compatible version of Word arrived (after all, it’s the one software program you can’t live without). But this is the version you’ve really been waiting for. In contrast to Word for Mac OS X-which gelled nicely with the new OS but didn’t offer much compelling additional functionality-Word 2004 offers a slew of usability improvements.
To start taking advantage of them immediately, you need this task-based guide from popular Mac teacher Maria Langer! Using simple step-by-step instructions, loads of visual aids, and plenty of well-placed tips, Maria gets you up and running fast on the basics before moving on to cover more advanced techniques (formatting, inserting objects, creating outlines, and more). If you’re a veteran user, you can go directly to the new material (for example, learning how to record audio notes and link them to your Word docs). And if you’re a beginner, you’ll appreciate the thorough coverage of all the most common Word tasks.
Creating Resumes, Letters, Business Cards, and Flyers in Word: Visual QuickProject Guide
You’ve got Microsoft Word, the powerful, top-selling word processing program. And you’ve got ideas for promoting yourself and/or your business. What you don’t have is the know-how to use Word to create the custom documents you envision.
Here to help you use Word to quickly create professional-looking documents is this slim, focused volume by Word expert, Maria Langer. Rather than cover every last feature and option, she leads you along the quickest, easiest route to creating the documents you’ll use most to make yourself–and your business–shine. On these pages, you’ll find large, colorful screen shots and clear, step-by-step instructions for creating a letterhead template, résumé, business cards, flyers, envelopes, and return address labels. As you follow along, using you own content to complete each project component, you’ll learn how to enter and format text, insert and position graphics, add page borders, and use Word’s built-in envelope and label tools. Best of all, you’ll have the key documents you need to sell yourself or get your business off and running!
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