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The upgrader's guide to Microsoft Office System 2003

โœ Scribed by Mike Gunderloy, Susan Sales Harkins


Publisher
Que
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
332
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


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.

โœฆ Table of Contents


The Upgrader's Guide to Microsoft Office System 2003......Page 2
Copyright ยฉ 2004 by Que Publishing......Page 3
Contents at a Glance......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
About the Authors......Page 12
We Want to Hear from You!......Page 14
Who This Book Is for......Page 16
Whatโ€™s in This Book......Page 17
Contacting the Authors......Page 18
The Office System......Page 20
Collaboration......Page 21
XML......Page 23
Rights Management......Page 25
Servers, Services, and Solutions......Page 26
Touring the New Look and Feel of Office......Page 28
Tapping into Task Panes......Page 33
Using the New Office Help System......Page 36
Working with the Research Task Pane......Page 41
Understanding Document and Meeting Workspaces......Page 43
New Look and Feel......Page 48
Using Outlook As a Personal Information Manager......Page 55
Email Management Features......Page 62
Productivity Enhancements......Page 70
Exchange Server 2003 and SharePoint Integration......Page 71
For the Developer......Page 74
User Interface Changes......Page 76
Using Word As an XML Editor......Page 83
Other New Features......Page 98
Changes to the User Interface......Page 100
Extensible Markup Language Support......Page 105
Productivity......Page 114
Collaboration Improvements......Page 117
Changes to the User Interface......Page 122
Productivity Enhancements......Page 125
Packaging a Presentation and PowerPoint Viewer......Page 129
Multimedia Support......Page 133
Changes to the User Interface......Page 136
Productivity......Page 138
Enhanced XML Support......Page 145
Changes to Security......Page 154
SharePoint Integration......Page 155
Changes to the User Interface......Page 158
Introducing Scripting Behaviors......Page 164
Better Design and Graphic Tools......Page 166
Working with Code......Page 175
SharePoint Services Integration......Page 178
Changes to the User Interface......Page 186
New Publication Types......Page 192
Layout and Graphics Improvements......Page 194
The New Catalog Merge Feature......Page 199
New Web Wizards and Tools......Page 202
Improved Productivity......Page 205
More Powerful Commercial Printing Features......Page 206
Getting to Know OneNote......Page 208
Taking a Quick Tour of OneNote......Page 210
Taking Quick Notes......Page 217
Working with Notes......Page 219
Working with Lists and Outlines......Page 223
Managing Notebooks, Sections, and Pages......Page 225
Adding Audio......Page 229
Sharing Notes......Page 231
Getting to Know InfoPath......Page 236
Designing Forms......Page 248
Collaborating with InfoPath......Page 254
Overview of Rights Management in Office 2003......Page 264
Setting Up Rights Management......Page 265
Rights Management for Documents......Page 271
Rights Management for Email......Page 277
Integrated Rights Management Summary......Page 279
Give Me the Works!......Page 280
What Is BCM?......Page 288
Installing BCM......Page 289
Using BCM......Page 291
Using Views and Reports......Page 299
Backing Up and Restoring BCM......Page 306
Index......Page 310


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