Word 2003 for Dummies (Paperback)
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
ISBN-10: 0764539825
ISBN-13: 9780764539824
Sku: 33702665
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
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| Word is the top-selling module--the most widely used application in the world. Fully updated for the newest release of Office, this easy-to-follow guide is the bestselling book on Word for beginners. |
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* The top-selling beginner's book on Word, the world's most widely used PC application, fully updated for Microsoft's new Office 2003 |* Walks readers through the tips, tricks, and wizards that make Word easy to use, showing new users the essentials of building, reviewing, and adding cool new features to Word documents |* Gets Word users up to speed quickly on new features and basic elements of the program, making them more productive in less time |* Written by the author of DOS For Dummies (0764503610), the original For Dummies book, and PCs For Dummies (0764508380), a perennial top-seller-a writer whose entertaining, easy-to-understand style has taken the confusion out of computers for millions* The top-selling beginner's book on Word, the world's most widely used PC application, fully updated for Microsoft's new Office 2003 |* Walks readers through the tips, tricks, and wizards that make Word easy to use, showing new users the essentials of building, reviewing, and adding cool new features to Word documents |* Gets Word users up to speed quickly on new features and basic elements of the program, making them more productive in less time |* Written by the author of DOS For Dummies (0764503610), the original For Dummies book, and PCs For Dummies (0764508380), a perennial top-seller-a writer whose entertaining, easy-to-understand style has taken the confusion out of computers for millions |
Author Bio
Dan Gookin
Dan Gookin got started with computers back in the post-vacuum-tube age of
computing: 1982. His first intention was to buy a computer to replace his aged and constantly breaking typewriter. As a restaurant worker, however, Gookin was unable to afford the full word processor setup, and settled on a computer that had a monitor, keyboard, and little else. Soon his writing career was underway with several submissions to fiction magazines and lots of rejections. The big break came in 1984 when he began writing about computers. Applying his flair for fiction with a self-taught knowledge of computers, Gookin was able to demystify the subject and explain technology in a relaxed and understandable voice. He even dared to add humor, which eventually won him a column in a local computer magazine. Eventually Gookin's talents came to roost as a ghostwriter at a computer book publishing house. That was followed by an editing position at a San Diego computer magazine. During this time, he also regularly participated on a radio talk show about computers. In addition, Gookin kept writing books about computers, some of which became minor bestsellers. His favorite quote is "Computers are a notoriously dull subject, but that doesn't mean I have to write about them that way."
computing: 1982. His first intention was to buy a computer to replace his aged and constantly breaking typewriter. As a restaurant worker, however, Gookin was unable to afford the full word processor setup, and settled on a computer that had a monitor, keyboard, and little else. Soon his writing career was underway with several submissions to fiction magazines and lots of rejections. The big break came in 1984 when he began writing about computers. Applying his flair for fiction with a self-taught knowledge of computers, Gookin was able to demystify the subject and explain technology in a relaxed and understandable voice. He even dared to add humor, which eventually won him a column in a local computer magazine. Eventually Gookin's talents came to roost as a ghostwriter at a computer book publishing house. That was followed by an editing position at a San Diego computer magazine. During this time, he also regularly participated on a radio talk show about computers. In addition, Gookin kept writing books about computers, some of which became minor bestsellers. His favorite quote is "Computers are a notoriously dull subject, but that doesn't mean I have to write about them that way."

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