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Paperback Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Office 2007 All in One Book

ISBN: 0672329018

ISBN13: 9780672329012

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Office 2007 All in One

(Part of the Sams Teach Yourself Series Series and Sams Teach Yourself Series: All in One Series)

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One Book All the Answers In just a short time you will be up and running with Microsoft Office 2007, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote. Using a straightforward, step-by-step... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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sams teach yourself microsoft windows vistas

Very good seller service and price. The book is the best I have read on Vista and is a pleasure to read.

Very Helpful for levels of Office Users, well written

The book is the best for learning the changes in Office, I bought it to help me learn about the new functions with Excel but after reading the book you will gain a new appreciation of Office 2007. Great Book!!!!

Bloated

I was thinking of giving this just three stars, but after using Vista for a month, the book does seem to be complete and fairly accurate, so I didn't want to ding it too badly. Now for the bad part. For one, the book is way too big at 750 pages. As someone with a good knowledge of XP and a few days poking around in Vista before I started the book, the "hey, I didn't know that" moments were few and far between. But even for a book aimed at novices this one is too bloated. Just one example, though there are plenty more - most of p. 492 describes six categories of non-system programs. The categories seem to be of the authors making and there's no indication that they are of any practical value, and certainly not when using Vista. The other issue, minor and understandable but annoying nonetheless is the relentless promoting of Vista. Discussing Media Player, a third of the way through the book, the author says "at the risk of letting this turn into something that sounds like a Microsoft-paid commercial". In my mind it had reached that point on page 1 with the sentence, "Windows Vista is cool." It continued on page after page. I realize this book wasn't intended to be either an exposé or a dry college textbook, and that badmouthing Vista would hardly help the authors book sales, but a little detachment would be nice. The author's contention (highly suspect to begin with) that the book is designed for users from beginner to advanced doesn't hold up. For a novice user, this is probably a good book. The advanced user should be prepared to wade through 735 pages of dross for their 15 pages of gold.

Amazing

This book is excellent, refreshed plenty of tricks and made tasks very easy to go through.
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