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Microsoft Office
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Sep 21, 2004
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Spotlight: New Book
In Creating a Spreadsheet in Excel: Visual QuickProject Guide, veteran author Maria Langer uses simple step-by-step instructions accompanied by loads of screen shots to tackle all kinds of Excel tasks, from the most basic to the more advanced, like inserting objects and multimedia events, creating charts and graphs, and publishing spreadsheets to the Web. Along the way, Maria shares expert tricks and tips you won't find documented anywhere else.
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Weblog of the Week: Delivering the Messag
Tom Bunzel shares a link to an article on the Scotch point of view for creating effective presentations. Kilt not included.
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Choose an Alternative Office Application Suite What on Earth are we doing putting this in a Microsoft-centric newsletter? Well, let's face it, some people are looking for ways to change. We're all about making things easier for our readers, not plugging a particular piece of software, so here's our list of books to help you with StarOffice, Open Office, and WordPerfect.
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Safari Clip of the Week
Preview an excerpt from Safari, our online subscription service, with a new clip each week! This week: Using the Office Speech Feature, from Microsoft Office 2003 All in One.
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