Conventions Used in This Book

Special conventions are used throughout this book to help you get the most out of each and every page as you ramp up your knowledge of Microsoft Office 2013.

Key Combinations

Much of what we do in the various Office applications is typically a matter of mouse clicks (if we aren’t typing text); however, some commands are key combinations on the keyboard. Key combinations are represented with a plus sign. For example, if the text calls for you to bold text using the Ctrl+B key, the plus (+) symbol denotes that the keys are to be pressed at the same time.

Special Elements

Special elements in this book give you additional information that helps you better understand the text in a particular chapter section or warn ...

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