Microsoft Office 2004 for the Mac is wildly popular and better than ever--and it comes without a single page of printed instructions. "Office 2004 for Mac: The Missing Manual delivers the practical information you need to master all four Office 2004 programs--Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Entourage. According to Microsoft's own research, the average Office user taps into less than fifteen percent of the suite's features. This book will change that. Barber, Engst, and Reynolds candidly point out which oft-overlooked features are worthy of your focused attention--and which are junkware. Whether you're an Office beginner eager to master one or all of the applications in the suite or a longtime Office user looking for detailed coverage of what's new (and what's removed) in Office 2004 and hoping to implement power-user techniques for better and more efficient work, this funny and friendly, comprehensive guide will prove indispensable.
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Personal Apprentice: Loyal, Dependable, Cheap
Triumphantly conquer the office grind with this funny 32-page book, the retro-look, wind-up robot featuring a magnetic torso, and the accompanying service tray for those who are tired of toting around their own office supplies. Humorous cards round out the offerings in this great gift item for a colleague or cubicle-bound friend.
Personal Apprentice: Loyal, Dependable, Cheap
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The Attorney's Guide to the Microsoft Office System
The Microsoft Office System is the most popular desktop suite of personal productivity tools and technologies. Because the Microsoft Office suite of tools is so comprehensive, it can be challenging for people in certain professions to understand how to use Office to perform tasks specific to their job. This book focuses on the tasks an Attorney performs every day?rather than the all too common software-centric approach that many other technology books habitually adopt. Other Microsoft Office books on the market for the legal profession are often difficult to understand because they largely address an Information Technology (IT) audience, cover too many professions in a single book, or are so large (more than 800 pages) as to be overwhelming. This book was written with attorneys in mind. In fact, this book was developed by consulting and interviewing industry experts, legal trainers, technology experts, paralegals, and of course, attorneys.
The Attorney's Guide to the Microsoft Office System
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A Teachable Spirit: Recovering the Teaching Office in the Church by Richard Robert Osmer, ISBN 0664250793
Osmer provides a strong understanding of the teaching office which is a part of Reformation heritage. He discusses why the teaching office is important in mainline churches.
A Teachable Spirit: Recovering the Teaching Office in the Church by Richard Robert Osmer, ISBN 0664250793
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Microsoft Office X for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide by Steve Sagman, ISBN 0201741474
This book is a reasonably priced, unintimidating guide to the essentials of Microsoft Office. Organized and presented specifically for busy professionals who need to use the applications immediately, it guides you right to the information you need. All the most important tasks in each program are covered, using clear, step-by-step instructions, and illustrated with hundreds of helpful screenshots. Office XP promises a wealth of exciting new features, and "Microsoft Office XP for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide" lets you put them to work for you in a hurry.
Microsoft Office X for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide by Steve Sagman, ISBN 0201741474
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Computer Security for the Home and Small Office
In this new reference, Greene addresses the long-neglected security needs of users in the home, company workstation and SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) categories, emphasizing client-side security, user privacy, Internet privacy and data hygiene.
Computer Security for the Home and Small Office
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