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This tutorial starts by nailing the key object linking and embedding (OLE): how to choose between linking and embedding, and how to deal with broken links after one of your colleagues has made the wrong choice. The tutorial then shows you how to deal with the grievances typically aired about mail merging, from using filtering and fields to create a smarter mail merge to convincing Word that a document really isn't a merge document anymore.
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Microsoft Word General Formatting
Installation, Repair, and Configuration
Microsoft Word / General Formatting
Installation should be a snap, whether you're installing Word on its own or as part of Office. You slide in the CD, make a few simple decisions, type in the product key, and let the installation roll. The first time you run one of the applications in Office XP (also known as Office 2002) or Office 2003, you have to activate Office. But after that, you're on your way.

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Office Word 2000
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Word 2000 is a program by Microsoft in the Office suite of programs that lets you create and print documents with pictures, index, tables, drawings and hyperlinks throughout for work or personal use. Every day MS Word is used in homes, small businesses, and large corporations around the world to create and share professional documents.

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Opening and Creating Word 2007 Files in Earlier Versions of Word
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Microsoft Office 2007 uses different file formats from previous versions of Office. This means files created in Word 2007 (or other Office 2007 applications) are not compatible with earlier versions of Word (or Office applications). But, Microsoft has released a compatibility pack to help with the transition.

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Using Spreadsheets as Data Sources in a Word Mail Merge
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There is a very good reason people spend upwards of US$400 on office suites: The ability to take data created for a specific use in one component and drop it into a document created in another component. Nowhere has the adage "killing two birds with one stone" been truer. And nowhere is this synergy more apparent, not to mention easier to use, than with the mail merge feature in Word.

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Keyboard Shortcuts from Office 2007
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The same keyboard commands work alike in all Office 2007 programs. By memorizing the keyboard shortcuts in this tutorial, you will be able to work faster and more efficiently with Office 2007, no matter which particular program you may be using at the time.

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Tips for Using Office 2007
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This tutorial is about exposing some of Office 2007's features so you can take advantage of them and make Office 2007 more convenient (and safer) for you to use.

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Getting Help from Word 2007
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Microsoft designed Word 2007 to be the easiest version of Office ever. Yet, despite these improvements in Word 2007's user interface, you may still need help in using one of the many Office programs once in a while.

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Using Outlook Contacts with Mail Merge
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If you use Outlook as your personal information manager (pim) and regularly update it with all the vital information on your contacts, you probably have a good mail merge data source. Fortunately, just as you can use Excel spreadsheets as data sources for a mail merge function, you can use your Outlook contacts folder(s) as a source for your Word mail merge documents.

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Mail Merge Using a Spreadsheet
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To perform a mail merge using a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, first create the document using a set of values. The document could be a flat database, such as a list of employees, a list of customers, or a record of students. By default, the Mail Merge process will consider a whole spreadsheet and try to use its content.

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Introduction to Mail Merge
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A mail merge is a word processing feature that allows creating common letters, mailing labels, envelopes, or cataloging documents to and/or for a group of people as stored in a database.

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Starting the Mail Merge Wizard
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With a new, blank document open, on the Task pane options list, select the Mail Merge Wizard.

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Mail Merge With Envelops
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With Mail Merge, creating envelopes is made easy by using data from a created or existing data source.

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Mail Merge With an MS Access Database
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Microsoft Access is a relational database system, which means its object components are generally interrelated to make sure data flows from one part of the database to another. This makes it easy and hard to perform mail merge.

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Customizing Toolbars in Microsoft Office
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How to customize toolbars in Microsoft Office.

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Microsoft word basics
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Students will letter how to format various types of letters and documents, and how to add a chart, table, or picture to a document. This class will also teach how to use an address list created inside Word, or imported from other programs, to print address labels, envelopes, and to create mail/merge documents.

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