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What Is Microsoft Office Publisher?
by Catherine Chant
Microsoft Office Publisher is a desktop publishing program. It can be purchased separately or as part of the Microsoft Office for Windows suite (Small Business, Professional and Ultimate licenses only).
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How to Become a Microsoft Office Specialist
by a eHow Careers & Work Editor
Microsoft Office Specialist, MOS, is a certification for Microsoft desktop applications. It is the only approved certification for these applications by Microsoft. A certification as a Microsoft Office Specialist can boost your career and your status as an authority on Microsoft Office Products.
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How to Use Microsoft Office 2003
by Ashley E. Leonard
Microsoft Office 2003 is a computer software that is included with Windows, Windows XP and Windows Vista computer systems. Microsoft Office is updated every two to three years, and the 2003 edition is still used by many people. The Microsoft Office software includes various programs that assist productivity when using Windows. Microsoft Office includes Word, Excel, Outlook, Access and PowerPoint. Here are a few steps on how to use Microsoft Office 2003.
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Microsoft Office Live Tips
by Tricia Goss
Microsoft Office Live is a collection of free services and applications that are mostly web based. With Microsoft Office Live, you can create and maintain a website, store data online, share Microsoft Office and other files and more. Best of all, Microsoft Office Live is free. Learn some tips that will help you get the full benefit of all that Microsoft Office Live has to offer.
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What Is Microsoft Office XP Professional?
by James Lemoine
Microsoft Office XP Professional is a set of productivity software applications developed by Microsoft for use with its Windows operating systems. The "XP" in the set name indicates the versions of Office software included in the suite, while the word "Professional" indicates which Microsoft Office applications are included in the suite. Microsoft Office XP Professional includes five Microsoft Office programs.
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How to Work With Objects in Microsoft Publisher
by a eHow Computers Editor
Microsoft Office Publisher is part of the Microsoft Office suite of programs and is a good intro level desktop publishing system for the home user. Users of other Microsoft Office programs will be familiar with Publisher's interface. Here are some tips for working with objects in Microsoft Publisher.
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How to Install Microsoft Office 2007 for Vista
by Dave Andrews
Installing Microsoft Office 2007 for Vista is simply done by inserting the program CD into the computer and running the set up. Install Microsoft Office for Vista with tips from a software developer in this free video about computer technology.
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How to Zoom in and Out to Magnify Microsoft Office
by TurtleDog
Have you ever strained to read something too small on Microsoft Office? Or the opposite, have you ever wanted a more expanded view of your work? Read on to learn how to Zoom in and Out to Magnify Microsoft Office
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How to Buy Microsoft Office Suite
by Joseph Nicholson
Microsoft Office is one of the most widely used desktop publishing software packages available. Several different software configurations, called "suites," are customized for various types of users. These include Microsoft Office Home and Student, Professional, Small Business and Ultimate.
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How to access Microsoft Office online for Free
by kevin1533
Whether you are traveling with no access to your personal computer or do not have paid access to Microsoft Office, with a Google account you can now access all components of Microsoft office anywhere you have internet access.
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