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As the latest version of the best-selling Microsoft Office word
processor, Word 2003 features a host of innovations that add even
more muscle to this amazing program. Now you can create, read, and
share impressive-looking documents more easily than ever. The bad
news is that keeping track of all the improvements on your own can
be a timely and daunting task. The good news: the Word 2003
Personal Trainer from O'Reilly details everything for you. As
the most complete and engaging tutorial available for Microsoft
Word, this invaluable guide can assist users of all expertise
levels. You'll work out with Word at your own pace, adding valuable
knowledge and skills with each session, and you'll never take on
more than you can handle with your Personal Trainer next to you. To
launch your training program, the Word 2003 Personal Trainer
includes sections on editing text, as well as formatting
characters, paragraphs, and pages. It also covers these other Word
fundamentals:
Templates WordArt Charts Drawings Graphics Forms
More seasoned Word users shouldn't feel left out either, as the
book examines how to perform mail merges, create web pages, and
facilitate document collaboration, among other advanced tasks. To
best guide learning, Word 2003 Personal Trainer includes
detailed diagrams, dozens of task-oriented lessons, and a fully
interactive training simulation CD--everything you need to become a
Word pro. Part of O'Reilly's new Personal Trainer Series, this book
is based on content from CustomGuide (www.customguide.com), a leading
provider of computer training materials. Founded by instructors who
grew dissatisfied with the industry's dry course materials,
CustomGuide offers courseware (for instructors and students), quick
references, to software bulletins and e-learning courses that are
fun, flexible, and easy to use.
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionAs the latest version of the best-selling Microsoft Office word processor, Word 2003 features a host of innovations that add even more muscle to this amazing program. Now you can create, read, and share impressive-looking documents more easily than ever. The bad news is that keeping track of all the improvements on your own can be a timely and daunting task. The good news: the Word 2003 Personal Trainer from O'Reilly details everything for you. As the most complete and engaging tutorial available for Microsoft Word, this invaluable guide can assist users of all expertise levels. You'll work out with Word at your own pace, adding valuable knowledge and skills with each session, and you'll never take on more than you can handle with your Personal Trainer next to you. To launch your training program, the Word 2003 Personal Trainer includes sections on editing text, as well as formatting characters, paragraphs, and pages. It also covers these other Word fundamentals: - Templates
- WordArt
- Charts
- Drawings
- Graphics
- Forms
More seasoned Word users shouldn't feel left out either, as the book examines how to perform mail merges, create web pages, and facilitate document collaboration, among other advanced tasks. To best guide learning, Word 2003 Personal Trainer includes detailed diagrams, dozens of task-oriented lessons, and a fully interactive training simulation CD--everything you need to become a Word pro. Part of O'Reilly's new Personal Trainer Series, this book is based on content from CustomGuide (www.customguide.com), a leading provider of computer training materials. Founded by instructors who grew dissatisfied with the industry's dry course materials, CustomGuide offers courseware (for instructors and students), quick references, to software bulletins and e-learning courses that are fun, flexible, and easy to use. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews. Excellent book!, 2008-04-05 Reviewer rating: This is a a very good book for the beginner to intermediate level student, and it also includes some advanced features of word not found in other books of this kind. The CD also helps tremendously with hands-on exercises that will teach you all you need in order to use the MS word effectively. Unfortunately there is not a word 2007 edition published yet. | Word 2003 Personal Trainer (Personal Trainer (O'Reilly)) , 2008-02-09 Reviewer rating: If you need to refresh your skills in Word this book is user friendly. Great handy guide and easy to use. | clear summaries, 2007-03-28 Reviewer rating: i would recommend this instruction book to anyone like me, a computer novice. summaries at the end of each section, give clear, simple use instructions. index is well done, complete. | Jury's still out ... but be warned, 2007-03-06 Reviewer rating: Errata! Errata! Errata! Some of the most unhelpful errata I've come across. Some of the mistakes are just sloppy, some are sad - how do you mix up whole sections? These were professional printers, right? Where was quality control, editors, proofers? Like a foolish woman marrying a dangerous man, I found all this out AFTER committing to it. No, really.
At first glance I thought this would be an excellent series because everything seemed so concise and well-plotted. That's why I went ahead and bought the PowerPoint 2003 Personal Trainer without working with the Word trainer first. But heavens to murgatroyd!
Sometimes it just leaves you hanging - you'll get a curt "this figure is incorrect" and NOTHING telling you where the correct figure is. For one such piece of errata you are directed to a page within the site where you can print out the correct figure, but that kind of consideration isn't consistent. One piece of errata informs you that the text is cut off ... and doesn't bother to tell you what it was to have said. Sloppy!!
Good thing I backed these books up with the excellent 'Professional Approach' series published by McGraw Hill. I've been able to get Word, PowerPoint, and Excel at good prices through the Amazon marketplace vendors, otherwise these books cost. Sure it takes two hands to lift, but they're thorough and the errata is truly errata, not something the editor should've sent to his staff in a routine memo. The 'Professional Approach' series is not without some fault and I'll comment on them soon, but be very careful with this Personal Trainer series, Word Personal Trainer in particular.
I gave this book two stars because another reviewer likes the programming section. I don't recall errata for this section, so maybe I'm good to go with that. Otherwise, no matter how pretty the pictures, no matter how cool the little interactive thingamajingy - this kind of thing makes me nuts! Its presentation drags it down.
Because I knew I may have a timebomb on my hands with the PowerPoint Trainer I moseyed on over to look for its errata page and it's stated that there is none - yet. Uh oh.
| Where is the CD?, 2006-11-17 Reviewer rating: I did not receive a CD with the Word 2003 Personal Trainer Book. One of the main reason I chose this book is it comes with a tutorial CD. If you are thinking you will receive a CD double check. |
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