What's new in Microsoft Office Word 2003 -- Getting help -- Using the book's CD-ROM -- Conventions and features -- Taking a Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam -- About the Microsoft Office Specialist Program -- What does this logo mean? Selecting a Microsoft Office specialist certification level -- Microsoft Office specialist skill standards -- Exam experience -- Exam interface and controls -- Test-taking tips -- Certification -- College credit recommendation -- For more information -- Microsoft Office specialist skill standards -- About the authors -- Online Training Solutions, Inc. (OTSI) -- Perspection, Inc. -- Quick reference -- Working with documents -- Editing and proofreading documents -- Changing the appearance of text -- Arranging and printing documents -- Presenting information in tables and columns -- Working with graphics -- Working with charts -- Collaborating with others -- Creating documents for the web -- Creating forms -- Creating form letters and labels -- Making information in longer documents accessible -- Increasing efficiency -- Glossary -- Index.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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A guide to Microsoft Word 2003 provides lessons on such topics as working with documents, editing and proofreading, tables and columns, graphics, and charts.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS NOTE (ELECTRONIC RESOURCES)
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Systems requirements for accompanying computer disk: Computer/Processor: Computer with a Pentium 133-megahertz (MHz) or higher processor; Pentium III recommended; Memory: 64 MB of RAM (128 MB recommended) plus and additional 8 MB of RAM for each program in The Microsoft Office System (such as Word) running simultaneously.
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