Microsoft Word 2013 Introduction Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)



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Microsoft Word 2013 Introduction Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)
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Willis✓ Verified Purchase•May 21, 2017
Handy item to have.
Four Stars
Gerald Masso✓ Verified Purchase•April 29, 2017
helpful reference
Helpful to have.
Mary Ann✓ Verified Purchase•February 23, 2017
These are great for a quick reference, as you can't remember every step in word processing. This is for the person who just needs a refresher.
Print too small.
William R. Toddmancillas✓ Verified Purchase•October 23, 2015
Print too small. I am having mine enlarged. I will advise how that turns out.
Best for very new users to Word
lola scratch n sniff✓ Verified Purchase•June 24, 2015
I bought this for assistance while taking an online class that went through learning Word more in depth (see book Microsoft Word 2013 by Cengage).
That book is actually really detailed. I already had some basic to intermediate knowledge of Word, just based on use for writing papers and such. I bought this cheat sheet since the class was going to go more in depth, and I thought it might have been beneficial. Well, I never looked at the cheat sheet because the book had it all.
I think this would be a good sheet for someone that is very new to Word, and wants some quick reference help. Otherwise, if you are wanting to do more with Word, and learn it's capabilities, I would suggest buying that book. It's so detailed, you don't even need a class to learn the different tasks in it. I might even buy it to have it for future reference.
Bottom line, if you already have some basic knowledge of Word, you probably won't need this, but for the price, it was worth checking out.
*one note: this sheet is VERY high quality and double sided.
That book is actually really detailed. I already had some basic to intermediate knowledge of Word, just based on use for writing papers and such. I bought this cheat sheet since the class was going to go more in depth, and I thought it might have been beneficial. Well, I never looked at the cheat sheet because the book had it all.
I think this would be a good sheet for someone that is very new to Word, and wants some quick reference help. Otherwise, if you are wanting to do more with Word, and learn it's capabilities, I would suggest buying that book. It's so detailed, you don't even need a class to learn the different tasks in it. I might even buy it to have it for future reference.
Bottom line, if you already have some basic knowledge of Word, you probably won't need this, but for the price, it was worth checking out.
*one note: this sheet is VERY high quality and double sided.
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