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Article ID: 325444

Article Last Modified on 8/9/2004



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  • Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition



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Session Summary



This presentation addresses 5 of the top 10 or 15 usability issues commonly dealt with by the Office and Consumer Support (OCS) Team, Product Support Services in Canada. Future WebCasts will look at other issues.

This is a Level 100 session that was recorded January 4, 2000 and presented by Alain Brunet. Alain Brunet is a Software Support Specialist who has worked with PSS Canada since January 1999. He currently supports Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Picture It!, Greetings, Home Publishing, Works, Photo Draw, Visual Basic for Applications, Office Setup and Installation (in French and English) on both the Macintosh and personal computer operating systems.

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[GRAPHIC: Supplemental reading] Supplemental reading:
Microsoft Office 2000: Step by Step available through MS PRESS ISBN 1-57231-984-4

  • Lessons 1-4 on Word 2000 (general Word 2000 usability topics)
  • Lesson 2 on Excel 2000 (pre-requisite if using an Excel 2000 Spreadsheet as a data source for a mail merge)
  • Lesson 3 on Outlook 2000 (pre-requisite if using an Outlook 2000 Address Book as a data source for a mail merge)
  • Lesson 2 and 5 on Access 2000 (pre-requisite if using an Access 2000 table or Query as a data source for a mail merge)

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