Valentine's Day with Word we'll show you how to use it to create great Valentine's Day cards, letters, emails and gift cards just using Microsoft Word. Works for Word 2007, Word 2003 and Word 2002 (XP) in one volume.
Here's the Introduction for Valentine's Day with Word
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Welcome to ‘Valentine's Day with Word’ from the team that brings you
the Office Watch newsletters and ‘Eye-catching
Signs with Word’.
To most of us, Word and Outlook are business tools and fairly
mundane. You’re totally forgiven for not thinking of Microsoft Office in
terms of any anything fun and festive.
This this e-book we’ll show you how to make Microsoft Office, the
software you already know, work for you at this time of year. We have
step-by-step instructions, links to Valentines resources and our
exclusive Valentines Gallery of ready-to-use examples.
We’ll share some powerful tips to help you make your Valentines
stationery faster and look better. All these tips are focused on helping
you make great documents. As always we don’t just provide software tips
in isolation but give you overall design advice so you can make informed
decisions in real situations
Because this is an electronic book you have options you don’t have
with dead tree (paper) publications.
Since this is an Adobe Acrobat book you can navigate using the
bookmarks pane on the left to jump around the e-book, it’s a more
convenient and faster version of the traditional table of contents (but
we’ve still included a TOC below)
Searching. Use the Find or Search commands (under the Edit
menu) in the Acrobat Reader to quickly locate what you need.
Searching. Naturally this handbook can be indexed and searched
by any Desktop Searching program that indexes the content of PDF files.
Just save it to a folder that is indexed and the Desktop Searching
program should do the rest. There’s lots more detail about this in our
Desktop Search Handbook.
Bookmarks. Choose View | Navigation Tabs | Bookmarks to see a
tree view of the headings in the handbook. Click on any heading to jump
to that section.
Resizing. You can change the Zoom setting in Acrobat Reader to
make the text larger and easier to read.
Updates. Unlike a paper book, registered purchasers may get
free updates to the entire book. In this case there may not be updates
because of the short time frame during December 2005.
Comments. You can add your own comments and notes to an ebook
– see the Comments menu in Acrobat Reader.
Attachments. PDF files can contain documents within them for
you to save onto your computer – much in the same way that email
messages can have file attachments. Using this feature we can give you
examples to try and use anyway you’d like. Choose View | Navigation Tabs
| Attachments in Acrobat Reader v7 or Documents | File Attachments in
Acrobat Reader v6.