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The only book that covers just the new features of Office 2003 -- For upgraders only! * Quickly find the information you need to maximize your productivity. * Unveils the new, revised, moved, and improved features in Office 2003 Professional. * Includes only relevant content for those upgrading to Office 2003 - no fluff, no extra stuff. * Enables upgraders to quickly learn the new version. Microsoft Office 2003 is the sixth version of Microsoft's best-selling Office suite. As such, most of the audience is comprised of people who have used previous versions of Office and are quite familiar with…mehr

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The only book that covers just the new features of Office 2003 -- For upgraders only! * Quickly find the information you need to maximize your productivity. * Unveils the new, revised, moved, and improved features in Office 2003 Professional. * Includes only relevant content for those upgrading to Office 2003 - no fluff, no extra stuff. * Enables upgraders to quickly learn the new version. Microsoft Office 2003 is the sixth version of Microsoft's best-selling Office suite. As such, most of the audience is comprised of people who have used previous versions of Office and are quite familiar with most of the features. Upgraders do not need a 800-page book that covers every aspect of every Office application. They need a book that's focused only on what's new, so that they can move forward with a minimum of fuss. That's what this book is all about. This book covers Microsoft Office 2003, Professional Edition. It provides coverage of not just new features, but features that have been improved, revised, or just moved around. Those users frustrated by moved features will find useful callouts to indicate where to find those features, as well as point out potential pitfalls for those used to the old way of doing things. The Upgrader's Guide includes information on overall Office changes and chapters on each individual application. As a bonus, information on the newest members of the Office family: OneNote, InfoPath, and Digital Rights Management are included. The Upgrader's guide has two potential audiences. Users who have already upgraded and want to maximize their productivity and users determining whether to upgrade to Office 2003. Microsoft has pre-sold a number of licenses under their "Software Assurance" program; every one of those licenses represents a potential user. Mike Gunderloy has been working with Microsoft Office ever since the very first version, Office 4.3, was released for Windows 3.1. An early beta tester of Office 2003 and contributor to many books and articles on Office topics, he's well-qualified to show you what's changed. Susan Sales Harkins has been writing about Office applications from the beginning and still makes Office her primary expertise.
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Mike Gunderloy is an independent developer and author who has been working with computers for 25 years. His experience with Microsoft Office dates back to Office 4.3 which, despite the number, was the very first version of the integrated suite. In the intervening years, he has worked closely with the Office product team, participating in focus groups and even contributing some code to the finished product. Mike has written or contributed to more than 20 books on development topics. He's currently the editor of the weekly Developer Central newsletter. You can reach Mike at MikeG1@larkfarm.com or visit his Web site at http://www.larkware.com. Susan Sales Harkins is an independent consultant with an expertise in Access. With Mike, Susan has written two Access books: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Access 2003 and Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Access 2002, both from Que. Currently, Susan writes for a number of technology-based publishers and magazines, including Element K Journals, builder.com, and devx.com. Her most recent books, also with Mike, include Exam Cram 2 ICDL and ICDL Practice Questions Exam Cram 2, both from Que.