The Office 2000 Store

Published: 7 July 1999 y., Wednesday


If ever there were a list of celebrity Microsoft Office users, writer Woody Leonhard_s name would most likely be found at the top of the list. Leonhard, the author of Special Edition Using Microsoft Office 2000, takes some time to talk with us about all things Office 2000. In addition to comprehensive reference material covering all of the Office programs--even Visual Basic for Applications-you_ll find a host of secrets, hidden features, and "hacks" you_ll see nowhere else. Be warned: some of these tricks are for experienced users only. Don_t be intimidated, though--even the timid will find Special Edition a gold mine of information and resources. Great indexing lets you find what you need quickly, from absolute cell references to zooming, and the clear text and graphics will help you solve any problem. The book comes with a CD-ROM containing Woody_s Office Power Pack (a great set of Office utilities); the complete, searchable text of the book; and additional material covering Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and a bundle of cool third-party software that_ll keep you busy for hours. If you_ve mastered the basics and want to improve your Office knowledge, let the professionals show you the way with Special Edition Using Microsoft Office 2000.

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