Lawyer’s Guide to Microsoft Word 2010

Did you know that Word can automagically create and update tables of authorities, tables of contents, endnotes, footnotes, and all sorts of other useful cross-references? That it can merge to email? That it can link multiple files? That you can create shortcuts for symbols like § and Δ? That it can have a tiny icon for small caps, right in the menu bar?!

Microsoft has a robust selection of online help options to teach you how to do all of those things, but sometimes it’s nice to be able browse a book instead of switching between screens. Folks writing notes, memos, briefs, and other heavily-formatted documents: it might be worth your while to check out this new title.

Reading Room –  KF322.5.M53 S363 2011
Check ANTPAC to see if it’s on the shelf.