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ePub Woody Leonhard Teaches Microsoft Office 2000 (Best Advice from the Best Authors) download
Author:
Woody Leonhard
ISBN13:
978-8120315990
ISBN:
0789718715
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Publisher:
Que Pub; 1st edition (June 1, 1999)
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Subcategory:
Software
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1710 kb
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1270 kb
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Rating:
4.3
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162

Woody approaches Office from the standpoint of how to get work done. You'll find coverage of topics in Woody Leonhard Teaches Microsoft Office 2000 that Microsoft doesn't really want readers to know about.

He's been writing about the popular suite through several of its releases and publishes a highly regarded newsletter in which he disseminates hints and tips for its users. In Woody Leonhard Teaches Microsoft Office 2000, the expert holds forth on how to get your work done with Microsoft's flagship productivity package. Woody approaches Office from the standpoint of how to get work done.

Woody Leonhard knows Office well enough to cut through the Microsoft marketing hype. Other books, like Dummies, confuse readers introducing Office with this arcane new feature that no one needs. For example, he knows that real Office users don't need to use Office binders despite the Microsoft hype. Woody's extensive experience with Office and beginning Office users has sho Woody Leonhard knows Office well enough to cut through the Microsoft marketing hype.

This book has made transferring from WordPerfect suite to Office 2000 as easy as it can get.

This book is probably the best, most comprehensive teaching aid to a software program that I have ever read. This book has made transferring from WordPerfect suite to Office 2000 as easy as it can get. 0. Report. Recently Viewed and Featured. The Complete Book of Flowers and Plants for Interior Decoration.

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oceedings{Leonhard1998WoodyLT, title {Woody Leonhard Teaches Microsoft Office}, author {Woody Leonhard}, year {1998} }. Woody Leonhard. From the Publisher: Based on extensive testing of Office 2000, due to be released in the Spring of 1999, I feel very confident in asserting that Microsoft will continue to roll over the Office suite market. In most corporations I'd look for a wholesale switch from Office 95 and 97 to Office 2000, over a remarkably short period of time - it really is that much better. Experienced Office users who try Office 2000 won't be willing to go back to the earlier versions, and for good reason: each o. ONTINUE READING.

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Woody approaches Office from the standpoint of how to get work done. Learn how to best organize your documents in the My Documents folder to find them easier the next time, how to protect yourself from the more than 2000 macro viruses that can infect Office documents, and how to choose the right application and document type for your new documents.

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A guide to the idiosyncracies of Office 2000 explains how to avoid bugs and viruses, disable intrusive Office settings, and take advantage of the best in Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • My work has this older edition of Word and Excel. This book was not easy to find except on Amazon. Reads well and is a little humorous. Very good reference book for beginners or even someone who wants to learn all the tricks.

  • This book is excellent for the beginner, who will get many good advices, and there are also tips for the intermediate-level user. However, for higher-level things, this book would not answer your questions.
    My biggest deception was that it doesn't cover (at all!) Word macros. For every topic you would like to know deeper (like macros), the author ask you to read another book: Special Edition Using MO 2000. I care if I should have bought that one instead.
    The feature I liked the most is the introduction of Office's bugs or "weak points" (to give it a name), that is, for example, settings that are just supposed to be but you need to do indeed.
    Just starting with Office? You'd love this book. Looking for solutions to big troubles (being not a beginner)? Continue searching, please.

  • Microsoft Office is clearly a passion for Woody Leonhard. He loves the suite for what it can do, but minces no words when it comes to taking Microsoft to task for what he considers [poor or useless] design decisions. He writes in a first person style that is refreshing, and dosn't talk down to the reader.
    Most importantly, he starts with the premise that readers (and users of the program) are smart. He has little patience for design or settings that he sees as "dumbing down" the program for the masses. He makes specific and for the most part intelligent suggestions for changing the program interface and defaults to make it useful. In particular he recommends toolbar changes that mirror what actual users need as opposed to "gee wiz features"
    Leonhard is highly opinionated in his choices, but he is not autocratic. He explains the reasoning behind a suggestion so a reader can say, "That's good" or "I think that won't work for me".
    This book is probably *not* for the user who routinely buy "______ for dummies"
    I think the strongest feature of the book for me is the unevenness of his topic coverage compared to the many other books on the market. It is not easy to categorize it as a beginner's book or an advanced book because the depth of coverage on any particular topic varies tremendously. If Woody Leonhard thinks a feature is extremely useful, or something that will be used repeatedly, his treatment may be exhaustive-going beyond even the typical coverage in an advanced book. He may thus skim features he considers of marginal utility. He is also excellent in explaining important features that are made unnecessarily difficult by poor design decisions by Microsoft.
    Woody has little patience with cute feature names chosen by Microsoft--like "my computer" or my documents"--and he is free with his displeasure. Having worked with many of Mr. Leonhard's books, I recognize that his choices about what to lambaste are not always correct. While he is pretty good about seeing the diamond in the lump of coal, sometimes his annoyance can make him slow to see a useful paradigm shift buried in seemingly unuseful changes. Paradoxically, he sometimes he jumps on something new and is overtaken by his gee-wiz enthusiasm and don't see real problems with the concept or implementation.
    If you have no patience to ready any book or manual, and you just want a encyclopedia stlyle reference this may not be the best book for you.
    This book is perfect if you are already familiar with your computer and you need to quickly come up to speed on Microsoft Office 2000. I was already pretty expert with Word but used Excel like it was Lotus 1-2-3 with a different interface. I went through the Excel portion of Woody Leonhard Teaches Microsoft Office 2000 and it turned me into an Excel enthusiast and an almost expert user.
    Specifically, he introduced the auditing toolbar right off the bat as a beginner's feature. Other books treat this as a very advanced feature. But Mr. Leonhard was absolutely correct. I now can trust my spreadsheets and especially know very quickly what I have done wrong when they don't work. This one insight that no one else provided was, for me, worth the price of the book.
    If you are going to only buy one book on Office 2000, you may want to spend some time in the book store reading through a few topics to get a feel for Leonhard's style--nd decide whether it is compatible with yours. I imagine that some could consider his lack of bland objectivity to be an impediment. Others may find his idiosyncratic writing style tiresome and sophomoric. It's also true that unless you are a total computer novice, "you can't go wrong" with Woody Leonhard's book. It gets the teaching job done.
    I don't always buy one of Woody Leonhard's books as my first book on a subject, but if I have two on that subject, inevitably one will be his.

  • I wasted two nights trying to get E-Mail to operate under Office 2000 Outlook program - all to no avail. I was in E-Mail contact with MSN support and got no help; they actually gave me incorrect instructions. I was then ping-ponged around between two Microsoft support numbers. Finally, this book arrived via UPS from Amazon. With the book's clear directions, and a little patience, I was able to get E-mail going. I had other texts but they were useless in solving a "simple problem" like E-mail installation under Microsoft Office's Outlook 2000 program. My hat's off to this guy. It's an exceptional book.

  • This book is probably the best, most comprehensive teaching aid to a software program that I have ever read. This book has made transferring from WordPerfect suite to Office 2000 as easy as it can get.