atw: Re: Macros in Word 2007

Ok, thanks, I've fixed the email link.

 

If you want to read the book on-line you can access the whole book here.
http://issuu.com/christinekent 

If you want to buy the PDF or get it printed, you can get it here.
http://stores.lulu.com/christinekent 

If you just want to read over the major issues, I have documented them here.
http://christinekent.blogspot.com/ 

 

It doesn't go to the depth that Margaret and Suzy are talking about, but it
is pretty good for we mere mortals as a basic introduction - enough to get
started with anyway.

 

Christine

 

 

From: austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Caz.H
Sent: Friday, 20 February 2009 6:55 PM
To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: atw: Re: Macros in Word 2007

 

Hi Christine 

The email link on your blog goes nowhere.  Wanted to ask you about the link
on the "Enjoy upgrading ... " page, which also goes nowhere.  I presume it
should go to your business site for details about how to purchase the book?
I would like that link, if such exists.  

Thanks so much. 
Carolyn

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Christine Kent
<christine_kent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Suzy

As most of us on this list are long document specialists - that would be
my main complaint about 2007 - that it just buries the things that you
want authors of long documents to have access to and use.

Christine
Question 1.  What am I missing here?  I work with 300-400 page documents,
mostly tables, lots of graphics, up to 30MB - without a glitch.  I doubt
that any corporate environment would be stretching the product more in terms
of document size (except for master files which is an entirely different
topic - they have never worked and probably never will). Tell me what I
could automate or change from standard 2007 to make handling those documents
easier.

Suzy
...you shouldn't have to lose a couple of weeks researching and building and
alternative environment.

Christine
Question 2.  There is obviously something about this "alternative
environment" I really don't understand.  What is it?  Please dumb it down
for me so that I know what you are talking about.  Then I may be able to
suggest new functionality that does what you are trying to do without the
"alternative environment".  Then again, I might not.  In which case I will
document your issue and its solution on my blog to save the next person the
duress.



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