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On Behalf Of Pinkham, Jim
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 12:10 PM
To: Julie Stickler; techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com;
stclwrsig-l -at- lists -dot- stc -dot- org
Subject: RE: Need recommendations for MS Word reference
For my money, the best bet would be Woody Leonhard's book, http://www.amazon.com/Special-Using-Microsoft-Office-2003/dp/0789729555.
The companion Word-only book by Bill Camarda would make a nice bundle
and get you in very good shape for about $50. The WOPR CD offers some
useful utilities for making Word do some of the things MS should have
thought of in the first place. This set is for Office 2003, a pretty
credible bet, but Woody's office books go back to at least Word 97, if
that's what you need.
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From: techwr-l-bounces+jim -dot- pinkham=voith -dot- com -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
[mailto:techwr-l-bounces+jim -dot- pinkham=voith -dot- com -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com] On
Behalf Of Julie Stickler
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 12:46 PM
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com; stclwrsig-l -at- lists -dot- stc -dot- org
Subject: Need recommendations for MS Word reference
Cross posted
Up until now I've been working in FrameMaker and RoboHelp. But I've
just accepted a position as sole TW for a small company. None of the
people that I interviewed with were able to give me much information
about what the previous TW had done with their documentation. So I
don't know what tools were used, but I strongly suspect that he was
using Microsoft Word (version unknown).
My first order of business will be looking at the current doc sets and
determining future needs, and what tools will best meet those needs.
(And I'm not assuming that I'll convert to FM and RH, I might go with
something like AuthorIT). But in the meantime, I may need to update
existing documentation using whatever tools were used to create them.
And I am *not* a power Word user.
While I've learned a lot from reading various TW lists over the past
couple of years, I'd still feel better with a good Word reference book
on my desk. Searching the keywords "Microsoft Word" got me almost
2,000 hits on BarnesandNoble.com, and over 11,000 hits on Amazon. So
I'll ask you folks, can you recommend a good book/series/publisher to
learn the more advanced features of Word that are useful to a TW? I'm
thinking of something that would cover topics like creating templates,
writing macros, and using the (buggy) master document features. My
bible for Frame has been FrameMaker 7: The Complete Reference by O'Keefe
and Loring. Does anyone know of a similar general reference for
Microsoft Word?
Many thanks for your help!
Julie Stickler
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