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Author: Jay Freedman
ISBN : B00BUVB6CO
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Get the full-color, visual guide that makes learning Microsoft Word 2013 plain and simple! Follow the book’s easy steps and screenshots and clear, concise language to learn the simplest ways to create and share documents.
Here’s WHAT you’ll learn:
- Create, edit, format, and share text
- Add graphics, data, table, and charts
- Improve page layout to best present your ideas
- Use and make templates for increased productivity
- Collaborate and present documents online
- Access your documents from almost any browser
Here’s HOW you’ll learn it:
- Jump in wherever you need answers
- Follow easy STEPS and SCREENSHOTS to see exactly what to do
- Get handy TIPS for new techniques and shortcuts
- Use TRY THIS! exercises to apply what you learn right away
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- File Size: 24774 KB
- Print Length: 480 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
- Publisher: Microsoft Press; 1 edition (March 15, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00BUVB6CO
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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Free Download Microsoft Word 2013 Plain & Simple
Whether you are a novice Word user, just starting with Word 2013, or, like me, a Word veteran (every Windows version of Word since 2.0), you will find plenty of useful information in this book, not just for Word 2013 but for previous Ribbon versions (2007 and 2010), and the concepts introduced are applicable to all versions.
Every new version of Word introduces unfamiliar new features, and even longtime Word users often have a need to try out a previously unused Word function. This book does a great job of describing every feature of Word, both the new ones and the ones that are as old as Word itself.
Mastery of Word is not something that can be achieved overnight--even the earliest versions included a bewildering wealth of functions and features and an almost equal number of frustrating quirks and "gotchas"--but there are several possible approaches to learning Word.
The first approach could be called Total Immersion/Trial and Error--like throwing a kid into a pool to sink or swim. That's certainly how I started, and in Word 2003 and earlier, it was a simpler matter to explore all the toolbars and menus. In the newer Ribbon versions, where some tabs are contextual (they appear only in certain situations, such as when the insertion point is in a table or when a graphic is selected), this method is not as practical, and having a guide such as "Microsoft Word 2013 Plain & Simple" can be a huge help.
Another way to learn about Word is to read other users' questions and answers in online newsgroups and forums, including those sponsored by Microsoft (the current incarnation is the Microsoft Community; the Word forum is at http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/word?tab=QnA).
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