Conventions and Features Used in This Book
This book uses special text and design conventions to make it easier for you to find the information you need.
Text Conventions
Convention | Meaning |
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Abbreviated commands for navigating the Ribbon | For your convenience, this book uses abbreviated commands. For example, "Click Home, Insert, Insert Cells" means that you should click the Home tab on the Ribbon, then click the Insert button, and finally click the Insert Cells command. |
Boldface type | Boldface type is used to indicate text that you type. |
Initial Capital Letters | The first letters of the names of tabs, dialog boxes, dialog box elements, and commands are capitalized. Example: the Save As dialog box. |
Italicized type | Italicized type is used to indicate new terms. ... |
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