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    Office 2007 for dummies?

    At work we recently switched to office 2007.
    I am really stumped on all the differences.

    Would "office 2007 for dummies" be a good reference book, or am I better of buying all programs (excel, word, powerpoint, outlook) for dummies separately? As each book has about 400 pages, and so has the "office 2007 for dummies", so there must be lots of info missing?


    I do not have the intention to know everything about each program, but I'd like to have a good, solid understanding from most functionalities, to work further from.
    I found the previous (powerpoint, access, ...) "for dummies" books very good, so I am leaning towards those again.

    your opinions please?
    Note: the above may or may not be entirely correct.
    I wondered why the frisbee was getting bigger, and then it struck me.

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    Re: Office 2007 for dummies?

    LOLWUT?! you just moved to office 2007 in 2012? LOL

    We're on 2010 (the latest edition).

    Just post what you need and i'll sort you out.

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    Re: Office 2007 for dummies?

    yes, we did :-(

    I don't have specific questions, I'm just searching each time for functions that I knew by heart on the previous editions (like the formatting and lay-out of titles and automatic index generation and such in Word), and I keep getting documents with the "control" functions (you see what each previous user changed, and you can approve their changes and such tings) which I cannot turn off, ...

    Hence I'd like some reading so I know at least what it is all about...
    Note: the above may or may not be entirely correct.
    I wondered why the frisbee was getting bigger, and then it struck me.

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