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Post Office 2007 The Missing manuals section in Book reviews

Tripwire45 has written a series of excellent reviews for the new series Office 2007 The Missing Manuals. These manuals are produced by non-Microsoft writers that are aimed at both end users and power users for:

Word 2007
Excel 2007
Access 2007
Powerpoint 2007
Windows Vista

Incidently Tripwire45, aka James Pyles, is the Author of PC Technician Street Smarts: A Real World Guide to CompTIA A+ Skills [ISBN-10: 0470084588, ISBN-13: 978-0470084588] - an excellent resource for all computer technicians.

Also check out the other reviews in this section covering a range of books for exams and the release of Vista.

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