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Introducing Word 2007 is a guide for the first time user or the novice who would like to develop their word processing skills further. It will also help users of earlier version to migrate to Word 2007.

The eBook is divided into four sections. The Presentation Features, Using Images and Checking Your Work sections provide background information and guidance on word processing and how Word 2007 can be used to produce effective documents. The Using Word 2007 section guides the reader step by step through many of the tasks that they need to perform as they start to write their own documents.

Writing under the name of Chris Deane, the author is an experienced teacher and a former High School Head of ICT & visiting tutor in the Department of Education at Birmingham City University.