Office 2007 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

  Author:    Peter Weverka
  ISBN:    0471782793
  Sales Rank:    1533
  Published:    2007-01-03
  Publisher:    For Dummies
  # Pages:    782
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 14 reviews
  Used Offers:    19 from $11.99
  Amazon Price:    $19.79
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Office 2007 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
  
  • Revised and updated to cover changes to all of Office's applications and productivity tools
  • Offers beyond-the-basics coverage of Office word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, e-mail, databases, and desktop publishing
  • Covers Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, productivity tools such as Microsoft OneNote, and SharePoint
  • Thoroughly updated to cover the new Office interface as well as new features in each application
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03-25-08 5 4\4
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I've used word and excel extensively since 1995 in
the work place.
I got this book for my 42 year old daughter who is just
beginning to come around to PC's. I know how much i hate
scrolling or searching thru MS's Helps.
Well, the book arrived today. I was IMPRESSED.
I'm going to order a copy for myself.
Thank you Peter Weverka.

THIS IS AN IMPRESSIVE BOOK.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-05 07:16:05 EST)
02-27-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Especially for new OFFICE users
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An excellent choice for one not accomplished on Office2003. For one who has basically mastered 2003's WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, and OUTLOOK, there is not great use for this book. 2007 is like a totally new product that must be learned with a lot of right-clicks as the logic of the program enfolds. It was easier to use the built-in help that answered all of my questions. Office 2007 is far superior to Office 2003. I only use the programs listed and can't comment on the others; however, I definitely appreciate the chapter on databases. "One Note" appears to be covered and when time permits, perhaps the chapter on it will more than justify the cost of the book; I found online help in this program confusing. I'll revisit it later.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-25 06:35:18 EST)
02-09-08 3 (NA)
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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.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-28 08:55:26 EST)
12-21-07 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Just what she needed
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I purchased this to go along with my wife's new laptop w/vista.

She says the information is very good and she likes the writing style.
I frequently see her referring to the book.

I believe it is worth the investment.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-09 09:30:17 EST)
11-12-07 5 1\1
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Well done from order to receipt. It took about 8 days to get to Hawaii. Another company got my order the same day for another book, and it still isn't here after a month!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-22 07:01:27 EST)
10-23-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Great resource Read it to decide - keep it to make the transition
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[[ASIN:0471782793 Office 2007 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies Series)]I need to replace my 5 year old computor and decide if Office 2007 could function well with Windows XP on a new computer or also require buying the newest Microsoft operating system.So I invested in 'Office 2007 for Dummies'. It's wonderful! I have already decided that Office 2007 is absolutely necessary. This great book evaluates and explains all the improvemnt over Office 2003. It is well organized by major sections so it is easy to find information on whichever function is the most important question you have in mind. Each section starts with basics and follows with detailed information. I started with the basics: Word and Excel and then was intrigued by the sections covering the great new capabilities in Office 2007. Writing is clear and logical. It will be helpful for newbies, experienced users and experts. The Index and the logical organization of chapters make it easy to locate any information needed easily. This publication will be of continuing value to any user as they explore the many many new and useful feature covered in this great tool.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-12 23:37:07 EST)
10-17-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  So far, so good
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I haven't gotten very far into learning my new software, and as a result, into this book, but it has proved helpful so far, and easy to use and understand.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-25 02:07:39 EST)
08-13-07 5 13\14
(Hide Review...)  Great Reference Book!
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Being new to any Microsoft Office product, when I purchased Office 2007, I was pretty lost. Microsoft's on-line tutorials were useless, so I purchased Office 2007 for Dummies, thinking I would use it mostly as a reference. It was so well written and easy to understand, I actually read the entire book, and am looking forward to using Publisher and Power Point (I initially purchased Office for Word and Excel). I found working with Office 2007 easy after reading this book, and have had to utilize the book as a reference very minimally. Utilizing the table of contents and index, I can quickly locate what I am looking for. I am sure this book saved me hours of frustration by laying out the concept behind the Office 2007 design, and showing me how to quickly hunt for commands that I know are there (from reading about them in the book). I am sure my learning time was greatly reduced. Great job Peter Werverka!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-17 21:32:51 EST)
07-29-07 4 1\1
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Excellent reference guide for the new Microsoft Office 2007. Without it I would have been stumbling around trying to figure out some of the functions as this new edition is very different.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-14 08:15:45 EST)
07-10-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great Product!
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Mail delivery was faster than I thought - and the reference book is being used every day. The manual we got with the program did not explain half of what I needed and this reference is easy and fast!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-30 02:27:40 EST)
06-26-07 5 5\5
(Hide Review...)  Extremely Helpful Book!
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The Office 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies is very helpful for someone trying to weather the transition from previous versions of Microsoft Office to the new Microsoft Office 2007. This book not only covers common office applications, but gets into more detail for each program (Word, Outlook, Excel, Access, etc.) I would highly recommend this book to anyone who needs an easy-to-follow guide to the new software.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 11:19:37 EST)
06-02-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  good reference for Office 2007
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I don't consider myself a "dummie" but this was the 1st book of the dummies series that I have purchased. I purchased it to get acquainted with the new features in Office 2007.

I like the fact that the book has so much information on all the programs in Office 2007; tips, reminders, and warnings.

I won't sit and read the entire book but see using it as I take on projects using the new programs. I did not purchase the on-line version but I am considering that option so I can access the information even when I am at school/work.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-27 06:48:23 EST)
05-12-07 5 (NA)
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I reviewed this book while at the same time using it to familuarize myself with the new office options and layout. The book is very helpful and at this point I use it for reference as needed.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-01 16:48:51 EST)
02-02-07 5 15\17
(Hide Review...)  The Bigger Office 2007 For Dummies Book
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The biggest changes in Office 2007 seem to be the new GUI (Graphical User Interface) which Microsoft calls the Ribbon. This is a complete change from the earlier GUI which we have all come to know and love. The Ribbon organizes the commands into what Microsoft calls contextual tabs. Each tab has a logical grouping of commands. This is not unlike the way you used to click on the Edit or View command and then got a list of commands, but in 2007 there are far more commands that you can reach without having to go to subsidiary menus.

The Ribbon is, of course, the result of many hours of definition, testing before audiences and of course a lot of programming effort. There's the old saying that 'user friendly is programmer difficult.' The ribbon is a common interface that is used in all of the Office applications, so learning about it is mandatory for using Office 2007.

Of course there are an awful lot of new features added to each of the applications. It's easier to get a 'Live Preview' of what you are doing in word. It's easier to do Pivot Tables in Excel, and so on. These applications have been around so long that they are not getting big massive upgrades. I frankly don't know what more they could add. ==Of course this is a 'For Dummies' book. This means that the writing is good, the proof reading catches all the mispellings, and there's even a bit of humor.

There are two Office 2007 For Dummies books. This is the bigger, Desk Reference, version, that is about twice as long as the other one. Part of this is because this book covers Publisher 2007 as well as the other software. Part of this is because each subject is covered in a bit more depth. My honest selection is that you buy both books. They are by different authors and they have a different way of expressing themselves. Often when there is a stumbling block, having two sets of words helps to understand the problem. If you're only going to buy one book, then it's this one, simply because there is more here.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-13 19:41:02 EST)
02-01-07 5 12\14
(Hide Review...)  The Bigger Office 2007 For Dummies Book
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The biggest changes in Office 2007 seem to be the new GUI (Graphical User Interface) which Microsoft calls the Ribbon. This is a complete change from the earlier GUI which we have all come to know and love. The Ribbon organizes the commands into what Microsoft calls contextual tabs. Each tab has a logical grouping of commands. This is not unlike the way you used to click on the Edit or View command and then got a list of commands, but in 2007 there are far more commands that you can reach without having to go to subsidiary menus.

The Ribbon is, of course, the result of many hours of definition, testing before audiences and of course a lot of programming effort. There's the old saying that 'user friendly is programmer difficult.' The ribbon is a common interface that is used in all of the Office applications, so learning about it is mandatory for using Office 2007.

Of course there are an awful lot of new features added to each of the applications. It's easier to get a 'Live Preview' of what you are doing in word. It's easier to do Pivot Tables in Excel, and so on. These applications have been around so long that they are not getting big massive upgrades. I frankly don't know what more they could add. ==Of course this is a 'For Dummies' book. This means that the writing is good, the proof reading catches all the mispellings, and there's even a bit of humor.

There are two Office 2007 For Dummies books. This is the bigger, Desk Reference, version, that is about twice as long as the other one. Part of this is because this book covers Publisher 2007 as well as the other software. Part of this is because each subject is covered in a bit more depth. My honest selection is that you buy both books. They are by different authors and they have a different way of expressing themselves. Often when there is a stumbling block, having two sets of words helps to understand the problem. If you're only going to buy one book, then it's this one, simply because there is more here.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-10 15:30:34 EST)
  
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