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2007 Microsoft® Office System Inside Out
- Microsoft Press

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  • Average Customer Review: Based on 8 reviews.
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: 19116


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Learn everything you need to know for working with the 2007 Microsoft Office system--from the inside out! This book packs hundreds of time-saving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds for using the 2007 release of Microsoft Office--all in concise, fast-answer format. Whether you are upgrading from Office 97 or Office 2003, you'll be able to dig in to the work-ready resources that help you take your Microsoft Office experience to the next level. This comprehensive guide to the 2007 Microsoft Office suites helps you navigate new features and capabilities in the Office programs you use everyday, including the new, easy-to-use user interface and new formatting and editing capabilities. You'll learn how to use the new graphics features in Microsoft Office Excel® and Microsoft Office PowerPoint®, create a database with Microsoft Office Access, and manage tasks by using Microsoft Office Outlook®. You'll even discover how to use shared workspaces and the Internet to collaborate with others. Plus, you'll get tools, eBooks, and more on the companion CD. With INSIDE OUT, you get all muscle and no fluff!


Featured Customer Reviews

Book Review, October 03, 2008
Great book. A bit on the technical side, but an excellent learning and reference tool.

Good for anyone, September 21, 2008
I have found this book very helpful.

While Microsoft Office made some of its applications more user friendly with the 2007 version, they also have put many of us who were very knowledgeable about the previous versions on a search for simple options such as Autocorrect. I think that this book does an excellent job at helping users discover where applications and functions are now and what microsoft has changed.

The book uses a lot of illustrations and figures/tables, to help the reader understand and know what they are looking for and at. This is one of the easiest books I have used for office in a long time especially for Microsoft Access. When it comes to more complex interface options with Access you might need a more specific and higher level book, but just to figure out where the hell everything is, this book is great.

I give it two thumbs up.

Office 2007 Inside Out, February 09, 2008
This item has served its purpose. I provides insight about the newly release Office Suite explaining the newest features and how to effectively use them.

The Definitive Microsoft Office 2007 Guide, January 04, 2008
Of all the texts available on Amazon on Office 2007, I felt this was the most comprehensive and most articulately crafted reference guide available. It's amazingly versatile in its scope, drawing on a very eclectic and experienced range of experts in the Office field. The text is very user friendly, and covers ALL of the programs you would find in Office, just not the basics such as Word, or Excel, or Powerpoint. Every excercise is illustrated with a mirror image guide of what you would see on the screen as youwork along with it. It is a text that is very adaptable to the user, in that it could be used by a beginner, as well as someone looking to become very sophisticated in their usage of Office. For most people, this will be plenty, and there is a wonderful index in the back as well as a CD-ROM which has an amazing assortment of supplemental materials. I plan on using this to become more familiar with the basics of Office 2007 as well as a reference guide for my advanced business reporting in Excel and Access. As long as I own Office 2007 this will be the only reference I will need.

Office 2007, October 23, 2007
I don't normally read Office-related books as I've been a PC user and techie for so long. But with Office 2007 Microsoft changed so much I felt I needed a refresher. I hate the Ribbon toolbar btw, but Office 2007 does have many improvements.


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