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How to Use Microsoft Office 2000

How to Use Microsoft Office 2000

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fine introduction to Office 2000
Review: Anyone who thinks that you can master Office 2000 with a small volume like this is expecting too much. This book is a non-intimidating, fast way for a novice to learn the basics of using and integrating the Office applications. The best reason to use this book is that it will get you up and running with Office fast.

If you don't have time to get lost in one of those thick, scary "how to" books, start with "How to Use Microsoft Office 2000". If you need more information, then move on to the thick books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: How to Use MS Office 2000
Review: As IT Director of a small company, I was looking for an easy way to train and give a teaching reference to our employees who use MS Office 2000 SB edition. This book is outstanding for those with a basic knowledge of the core Office products (Word, Excel, and Outlook) and are looking to expand their skills. This book functions in the Novice to Intermediate Skill levels. It is not an Advanced reference or resource kit. It gives you the basics in an easy to use, step-by-step, visual format. It has substantially reduced the calls to my helpdesk.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bring a crayon...
Review: This book is colorful but is of little value to those who want to master the MS Office suite (Word, Excel, Access, etc). It may be that MS Office is just to big to cover in one volume; this book certainly failed.


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