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I bought this book on someone's recommendation. I'm getting back into the job market & wanted to use it to get up to speed on the new version of MS Office. Pro: It's extremely easy to read. There are lots of photos & tips. It covers all the components of MS Office. Good coverage of the Word 'ribbon.' Con: It only skims some things. For example, one thing I especially wanted to read about was tabs & troubleshooting problems with them in Word. There's only one page about tabs, very basic. Nothing about troubleshooting. Yet this is supposed to be a stand-alone book, for people who may not know anything about the MS Office system. All the photos are of Windows Vista, so if you have XP (like me), you do a lot of looking around for buttons; the book doesn't usually say where to find them in XP. This is going to be a really useful reference book to keep at the office. Definitely worth keeping.Read full review
I bought this for my son who returned to college. Unfortunately, it wasn't the right book but I've used these books at work and they are great for me. It's condensed and simple however; there are times when I run into a rut and my problem/s can't be found in the books. Then I have to beg the "techies" to help me!!
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