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Microsoft Office 2007 Illustrated Introductory, Windows Vista Edition: Illustrated Introductory‚ Windows Vista Edition (Illustrated) written by David Beskeen, Carol M. Cram, Jennifer Duffy, Lisa Friedrichsen, Elizabeth Eisner Reding Studio : Course Technology by Course Technology Publisher : Course Technology Released : 2007-05-18 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9781423905592 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 2 reviews)
List Price : $94.95 Our Price : $55.90
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This Microsoft Office 2007 Illustrated Series book covers the essential information that you need to know about how to use Office 2007 applications. Our signature two-page spread design has been updated and refreshed to take full advantage of the new features of the Office 2007 software. This practical, easy to navigate book provides you with the essential knowledge you need to succeed at both work and beyond. |
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Use Office 2007 Windows Vista Edittion to learn Office 2007 |
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In general I feel it is good for someone to follow the instructions in the exercises to learn Office 2007. But some of the instructions are not quite clear. I was doing the exercises in ACCESS 2007 Unit-C and the Skill Review exercise. I found that the result were not exactly the same as shown in the Figure. The instruction asks to "switch around" the display information using Properties Sheet. It asks to change the Control Source in [Data] tab, and the Caption in [Format] tab. But it does not ask to update the Name in [Other] tab. So the result displays AgencyName and Agent's LastName, instead of Agent's FirstName and LastName (as intended). I found that if the Name in the [Other] tab is updated accordingly, the result correctly displays the Agent's name correctly. The Agent's name is correctly displayed also, if ([TableName.fieldName]) format is used in the "expression". Thanks. |
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Did they really expect students to be able to use this book? If you flip through the pages to find answers you risk tearing them at every turn. This is definitely a book that they will not buy back at your college even if you got it new. Whoever decided to use spiral binding with tissue-like paper should be shot. |
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