Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual tackles each of the primary Office applications with depth, humor, and clarity, and provides relief for the hapless Mac user who'd rather read professionally written printed instructions than hunt through a maze of personality-free help screens. This book is a must-read for any Mac Office 2001 user.
- Title:
- Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual
- By:
- Nan Barber, David Reynolds
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media / Pogue Press
- Formats:
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- Print Release:
- May 2001
- Pages:
- 620
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00081-3
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00081-2
Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects. The book was written in Word 2001, whose revision-tracking and collaboration features (see Chapter 5) made life far easier as drafts were circulated from authors to technical and copy editors.
The screen images in this book were captured by Ambrosia Software's Snapz Pro 2 (www.ambrosiasw.com); Adobe Photoshop 6 (www.adobe.com) and Macromedia Freehand (www.macromedia.com) were called in as required for touching them up. The book was designed and laid out in Adobe PageMaker 6.5 on a Power Mac 8500, Power Mac G3, and and Power Mac G4. The fonts used include Formata (as the sans-serif family) and Minion (as the serif body face). To provide the apple logo and figs command symbols, a custom font was created using Macromedia Fontographer.
Index entries were typed into a custom FileMaker database, then collated and formatted by a custom indexing program written in MacPerl. The book was then generated as Adobe Acrobat PDF files for proofreading, "beta reading," and final transmission to the printing plant.



