A complete guide to the world’s most popular word processing
software
Microsoft Word is the most popular word processing software on
the planet, and the most-used application in the Microsoft Office
productivity suite. Along with the rest of Office, Word has been
enhanced with new features and capabilities in the 2010
version.
Word’s many users will find new things to learn and use in Word
2010, and this all-in-one guide gets them up to speed while
providing a reference for taking Word to the next level.
* Word is the top-selling application in the Microsoft Office
suite and is the leading word processing software
* Both newcomers to Word and experienced users will need
instruction in Word 2010’s new features, including online editing
capabilities, online document collaboration, and an improved search
function
* Nine minibooks cover Word basics, editing, formatting,
inserting bits and pieces, publishing documents, using reference
features, mailings, customizing Word, and special features for
developers
Word 2010 All-in-One For Dummies makes it easier for Word
users everywhere to get up and running with Word 2010 and its new
features.
Tabla de materias
Introduction 1
Book I: What’s in a Word? 5
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Word 2010 7
Chapter 2: Your Backstage Pass for Managing Documents 21
Chapter 3: Working with Templates 37
Chapter 4: Printing Your Documents 53
Chapter 5: Help! 63
Book II: All about Editing 67
Chapter 1: Getting Around in Your Documents 69
Chapter 2: Basic Text Formatting 77
Chapter 3: Working with Styles 103
Chapter 4: Editing Techniques 129
Chapter 5: All about Auto Correct and Its Siblings 145
Chapter 6: Spell-Checking and the Thesaurus 155
Book III: All about Formatting 165
Chapter 1: Basic Page Formatting and Sections 167
Chapter 2: Formatting Fancy Pages 189
Chapter 3: Creating Lists 199
Book IV: Inserting Bits and Pieces 219
Chapter 1: Drawing Shapes on Your Document 221
Chapter 2: Inserting Pictures and Clip Art 245
Chapter 3: Creating Charts and Diagrams 259
Chapter 4: Working with Tables 281
Chapter 5: Inserting Fancy Text 303
Chapter 6: Other Things You Can Insert in Your Documents 313
Book V: Publish or Perish 323
Chapter 1: Blogging with Word 325
Chapter 2: Working with Share Point 337
Chapter 3: Collaborating with the Review Tab 343
Book VI: Using Reference Features 355
Chapter 1: Creating a Table of Contents or Table of Figures
357
Chapter 2: Working with Footnotes and Endnotes 369
Chapter 3: Indexing Your Masterpiece 375
Chapter 4: Citations and Bibliographies 385
Chapter 5: I Object! (To Tables of Authorities, That Is) 391
Chapter 6: Working with Outlines and Master Documents 399
Book VII: Mailings 415
Chapter 1: Creating Envelopes and Labels 417
Chapter 2: Faxing and E-Mailing Documents 425
Chapter 3: Using the Mail Merge Wizard 429
Chapter 4: Advanced Mail-Merge Tricks 443
Book VIII: Customizing Word 457
Chapter 1: Customizing the User Interface 459
Chapter 2: Opting for Options 471
Chapter 3: Working with Fields 495
Chapter 4: Creating Custom Forms 511
Book IX: Features for Developers 525
Chapter 1: Recording and Using Macros 527
Chapter 2: Programming with VBA 539
Chapter 3: More Programming: Using Word’s Object Model
565
Chapter 4: Creating User Forms 589
Index 605
Sobre el autor
Doug Lowe is a veteran author with more than 40 For Dummies books to his credit. He has covered everything from Microsoft Office productivity with Power Point to networking to programming in ASP.NET. Ryan Williams has written several For Dummies titles. He is a frequent presenter at conferences and workshops.