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David Angell (Author), Peter Kent (Author), Brent Heslop (Consultant Editor)
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076453971X 978-0764539718 October 10, 2003
Includes the latest information on security problems in Word and how to prevent them.
  • Offers tips for formatting for black and white versus color printers
  • Explains when to use Word for publishing to the Web and when to depend on FrontPage.

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"The Word 2003 Bible is not only impressive because it’s comprehensive but because it explains the program in an easy-to-understand manner. It will be on the top of my desk, as my own reference book."
–Dian Chapman, Microsoft Word MVP

If Word 2003 can do it, you can do it too...

If you work in an office or own a computer you’ve probably used Word, but do you know all it can do? This comprehensive reference covers the basics for beginners and then charges right into the impressive new features of Word 2003. Discover the power of automated fields using Smart Tags, learn to use Word’s collaboration features to make sharing documents easier and more efficient, find out how to manage privacy issues, and examine the basics of working with XML in Word.

Inside, you’ll find complete coverage of Word 2003

  • Place text into tables, work with sections and columns, and format pages
  • Use bookmarks, cross-references, footnotes, indexes, and tables
  • Streamline your work with styles, autoformatting, templates, wizards, and themes
  • Understand the principles of good document design
  • Include photos and graphics in your documents and import data from other Office applications
  • Create interactive forms tied to a database and use Word’s HTML Web page features
  • Share documents, merge changes into the original, and use SharePoint™ to build online document areas that incorporate document libraries, discussions, to-do lists, calendars, and more
  • Customize Word toolbars, menus, and shortcuts, and master field codes and macros to simplify and automate tasks

Bonus CD-ROM and companion Web site!

  • Exclusive Office 2003 Super Bible eBook, with more than 500 pages of information about how Microsoft Office components work together
  • Bonus shareware, freeware, trial, demo, and evaluation programs that work with or enhance Microsoft Office
  • Searchable eBook version of Microsoft Word 2003 Bible
  • An easy-to-use interface that allows you to browse and install everything on the CD

About the Author

Brent Heslop is an avid Word user. He has coauthored more than 15 books and written numerous magazine articles using Word. He also works as a consultant and teaches HTML publishing and interactive programming classes. His books include Microsoft Word 2000 Bible and Word 97 Bible (published by Wiley).

David Angell is a computer industry writer and consultant. He has used Word as his word processing workbench since the early days of Word for MS-DOS. David has authored and coauthored more than 14 books. His books include Word 2000 Bible, Word 97 Bible, and DSL For Dummies (all published by Wiley). David is also a principal in angell.com, an Internet and ISDN consulting and technical communications firm.

Peter Kent has used Microsoft Word for 14 years to write 50 books, scores of technical manuals, and literally thousands of magazine articles and corporate documents. He has worked in the software development business for nearly 22 years, designing and testing software, writing documentation, and training users. He is the author of the widely reviewed and praised Poor Richard’s Web Site. Today, he is vice president of marketing for Indigio, an e-services firm.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 912 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (October 10, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076453971X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764539718
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.1 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #750,703 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Word Book, January 5, 2007
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This is one book that the Word user should have in their library. I especially like the fact that it is the only book I have found that addresses the subject of field codes in some depth. It is a good source and the explanations are detailed enough for any user to follow. You won't be disappointed buying this book for sure!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Must have faith to use this "Bible", February 23, 2008
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I purchased this book on using Microsoft Word to bring me up to speed on the program as I have been using WordPerfect for the last 18 years (I used Word on Macs when it first came out in the 80's but my office (as were most) used PC's and WordPerfect so I long ago switched).

I write long reports that have different headers and footers, different what Word would refer to as "sections", use charts and graphs and use complex tables and so forth. My reports run between 40 and 100 pages. So, switching over was going to be a big project.

I purchased the book because it was a four star book as rated on Amazon. I must say it is comphresive and very verbose. However, what I find is that on probaby 50% of the issues that are somewhat complicated, the book does come through. Examples: I use bullets in the reports. Word generates some sort of "box" when you attempt to use a bullet and that box has limits so after a while it will not let you enter any more text. The book never mentions the box (or describes it in any way I can understand that is what they are talking about) in conjunction with bullet points. Another example: There is an explaination of how "sections" work so you can change a header for different sections. I could not get it to work. I have spent probably five hours on three different occassions re-reading and trying things. It does not work and there is no troubleshooting on what might be happening.

Those are examples of the major problems I have with the book. Another annoying problem is that the index is very poor. What I mean there is that it is extensive but the page reference is wrong about half the time and sometimes the "indexed" word might be mentioned in a sentence, but it is really not a topic. For instance: Unit of measure. My Word seems to be stuck on CM's as unit of measure. The book gives a specific page to talk about "unit of measure". However the page just states that Word uses inches as a standard but does not tell you how to change it.

Covering everything about this complex progam is a big task. But, I think this book, in its present form, disappoints.

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39 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Word 2003; A Great User's Manual for a so-so product, September 14, 2005
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I have to admit my bias up front; Wiley Publishing produces quality books, and I always give them the benefit of any doubt. Likewise, their "Bible" books on Microsoft software are as good as one can find anywhere, and I would include Brent Heslop's, David Angell's, and Peter Kent's effort on MS Word as being as close to the definitive standard as one can hope for. Unfortunately, MS Word has more glitches than authors have time to write about, so troubleshooting Word takes much longer than a quick reference to this book might seemingly require. In fact I bought the book with the idea of establishing a dialogue with the authors about Word's disfunctionalities that they do not address, and perhaps may be unaware of. On the other hand, reading the book and practicing what it teaches is the best way to become proficient, and to be able to converse intelligently with others about the nagging, intractable issues that prompted some of us to buy the book in the first place. At something over 900 pages, users should expect to spend a great deal of time absorbing the knowledge that the authors impart. Even though I have been a Word user for more than ten years, I'm confident that this book will be a constant reference on my desk, either until I retire, or, more likely, a new version of Word comes out, and, Sisyphus-like, then we start all over again.

What I would like to see is a book along the same lines that addresses trouble-shooting Word, in its various manifestations. With its multitude of ways of accomplishing specific tasks, Word, to me at least, resembles a house with many doors and passages linking its various rooms, but with a leaky roof, and various other structural anomolies that make using it frequently difficult. For example, on page 746, the authors discuss trouble-shooting peripheral devices, such as scanners. Not much is said about the primitive scanning program that Word includes in its suite of tools that may, or may not, interface will with scanning software. Now, one could say that's a mere quibble, as practiced users can generate Word documents very nicely. Well, true, but some of us do need to include non-Word pages in our documents, and store them along with our self-created ones in the same file. What to do. In the past I was able to import those materials as graphics onto blank Word pages; but keeping them in place can be problematic and often tenuous at best. I think authors of practice manuals like this one should be our advocates as well, someone who can grab Microsoft product managers by the collar and say to them, "Fix this! And while you're about it, do this or that also."

Another glitch, and one that I live with every day, is Word's tendency toward corruption in its Normal file, so that customized toolbars do not last beyond a particular session. Why this happens, I have no idea; but others experience the same problem, and they have no answers, either. I pray that the Authors will see their way clear to addressing this issue, because without it, all their good advice about how to modify toolbars and templates goes for naught. Another well-known Microsoft critic, Woody Leonhard, does just that, and I'm ever-hopefull that Messers Heslop, Angell, and Kent will pick up the cudgel, and beat Microsoft out of its mediocre ways.
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Whether you've been using Microsoft Word for years, or are new to the program, this chapter helps you get started quickly. Read the first page
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most deafening din, crashing against everything, master document feature, concordance file, background pagination, callout line, jokes strung, position your insertion point, sufficiently poor quality, text area box, callout text, place your insertion point, quaint lie, task pane, body text paragraph, subdocument icon, default return address, line with text, different indents, hard page break, revision bars, dialog box, marking index entries, merge codes, citation categories
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Print Preview, Visual Basic, Office Assistant, Times New Roman, Insert Table, Internet Explorer, Format Picture, Web Layout, Letter Wizard, Windows Explorer, Paste Special, Sir Dinadan the Humorist, Table Properties, File Search, Microsoft Excel, Draw Table, File Open, Find Next, Insert Picture, Mark Index Entry, Peter Kent, Microsoft Equation, All Caps, Format Painter, Microsoft Outlook
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