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Microsoft Office Suite October 5, 2005
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Drag-and-drop an Access query into a Word document
When your boss asks you to send her the latest Microsoft Access query results, along with a memo, you may prefer to copy the query directly into your Word document rather than sending it as an e-mail attachment. Find out how simple it is to accomplish this task in five steps.
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With Microsoft Word 2003, you can see thumbnails of each page of your document layout. Find out how the Thumbnails split view can save you time when you need to search for elements within long documents.Quickly change values in a data range with Excel's Paste Special
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