Word 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies by Doug Lowe
Wouldn't it be a waste to own a Porsche convertible and just drive it to the grocery store at 40 mph? If you have Word 2003, you actually have a high-performance word processing program that can do almost anything you tell it to. "Word 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies" helps you put the pedal to the metal and your fingers to the keys and cover a lot of territory fast. It includes information on: the basics, such as editing, saving, and printing documents; time-savers, including creating keyboard shortcuts, using styles, and more; jazzing up your documents with borders, shading, shapes, charts, drawings, and clip art; handy desktop publishing tricks; whipping out letters, envelopes, return-address labels, and more. Written by Doug Lowe, author of more than 30 "For Dummies" books, "Word 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies" lets you go as far as you want. You can venture off and explore: creating Web pages with Word, how to host a Web site, and more; using XML (eXtensible Markup Language) to store and exchange information in a standardized way that's accessible universally; outlining, indexing, creating a table of contents, and more; using Word's Master Document to compile long documents such as your future bestseller, your unabridged collection of bad jokes, or whatever; using Word's speech recognition so you can dictate text and issue menu commands by speaking; creating macros with VBA (Visual Basics for Applications). A comprehensive index helps you find the information you want fast. So what are you waiting for? With "Word 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies" as your navigator, take Word 2003 out for a spin and see what this baby can do.