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010      2013006461 
019    907210779 
020    9781890586256|q(electronic bk.) 
020    1890586250|q(electronic bk.) 
035    (OCoLC)827852597|z(OCoLC)907210779 
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050 10 R119|b.A58 2013 
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100 1  Aitken, Peter G. 
245 10 Microsoft Word 2010 for medical and technical writers /
       |cPeter G. Aitken, PhD and Maxine M. Okazaki, PhD. 
250    Second edition. 
263    1303 
264  1 Chapel Hill, North Carolina :|bPiedmont Medical Writers,
       |c2013. 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
520    Learn how to use Microsoft Word for long, complex 
       documents. Microsoft Word is by far the most widely used 
       word processing program. All over the world, it is used to
       create everything from half-page memos, meeting agendas, 
       and letters to scientific journal articles, grant 
       applications, and 1000 page technical documents. It's a 
       powerful and flexible program to be sure, but being a jack
       -of-all-trades it is unavoidably master of none. Word can 
       be particularly problematic for writers who create long, 
       complex documents. Styles, templates, tables of contents, 
       headers and footers, tables, automatic numbering?these are
       just some of the areas where Word can bring grief to the 
       unwary writer. In their long experience with such 
       documents, the authors have developed techniques to avoid,
       minimize, or work around most of these problems. They 
       shared their expertise in the first edition of this book, 
       which was very well received. Now, the book has been 
       completely revised to cover the latest version of the 
       program, Word 2010. 
588    Description based on print version record and CIP data 
       provided by publisher; resource not viewed. 
630 00 Microsoft Word. 
650  0 Medical writing|xData processing. 
650  0 Technical writing|xData processing. 
650  0 Authorship|xComputer programs. 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xDesktop Applications|xWord Processing.|2bisacsh
650  7 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative 
       Writing.|2bisacsh 
650  7 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric.|2bisacsh 
650  7 REFERENCE / Writing Skills.|2bisacsh 
700 1  Okazaki, Maxine M.,|d1955- 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aAitken, Peter G.|tMicrosoft Word 2010 
       for medical and technical writers|bSecond edition.|dChapel
       Hill, North Carolina : Piedmont Medical Writers, 2013
       |z9781890586249|w(DLC)  2013003303 
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994    93|bGTK 
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