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To the surprise of many Mac fans, the bestselling Macintosh software is Microsoft Office for the Macintosh, often the first purchase for new users. Office 2001 notably comes without printed instructions, packaged simply in a clear plastic case with a CD-ROM. Thankfully, Pogue Press/O'Reilly offers a solution with "Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual," which addresses the needs of both beginners and experienced users. The book covers each primary Office application with depth, humor, and clarity, providing a welcome alternative to navigating impersonal help screens. Part One focuses on Word, detailing features from "What's New" to "Basic Word Processing," "Document Design," and advanced techniques, including web page creation and mail merges. Part Two delves into Entourage, highlighting the new Palm-syncable calendar, email functionalities, and the Palm Hotsync process. Part Three explores Excel, introducing the new "List Manager" for easy list creation and manipulation without needing to master spreadsheet tools. Coauthored by David Reynolds and Nan Barber, both seasoned contributors to the Missing Manual series, the book benefits from the editorial guidance of David Pogue, ensuring accuracy and engaging prose throughout.
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Office 2001 for Macintosh, Nan Barber
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