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The Word you have waited for; Microsoft Word 2002 addresses legal professionals' demands

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Word 2002, which is part of Microsoft Office XP, was designed with the needs off law firms in mind. The new version has 25 particularly significant new capabilities, as well as many important improvements. For example, it supports ODMA (Open Document Management API), which means ODMA is accommodated in the following features: 'Mail Merge,' 'Insert File,' 'Insert Picture,' and 'Hyperlinks,' as well as information such as document name in fileds 'Save As' and 'Compare and Merge.'

Author: Payne, Donna
Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2001
Legal services, Offices of Lawyers, Evaluation, Product/Service Evaluation, Software single product review, Microsoft Office XP (Business application suite)

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Just say the Word: Microsoft Word problems resolved

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Several problems encountered when using Microsoft Word are identified and resolved. For example, footnote reference numbers sometimes appear on one page with the text on another. This behavior was fixed in Word 2000, but exceptions occur. A 'Tools' menu procedure for dealing with this is provided.

Author: Payne, Donna
Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2001
Column, Microsoft Word 2000 (Word processing software)

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Simple tips: learn more about PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Outlook and Access with these informative hints

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Tips for using the 2002 versions of Microsoft's PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Outlook and Access are presented. For example, how to replace default PowerPoint background designs with custom graphics is explained.

Author: Payne, Donna
Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2001
DBMS software, Presentation graphics software, Workgroup software, Groupware, Spreadsheet software, DBMS, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 (Presentation graphics software), Microsoft Excel 2002 (Spreadsheet software), Microsoft Outlook 2002 (Workgroup software), Microsoft Access 2002 (DBMS)

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Subjects list: Product information, Microsoft Corp., MSFT, Word processing software, Microsoft Word 2002 (Word processing software), Usage, Product tips
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