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This book uses special text and design conventions to make it easier for you to find the information you need.
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Abbreviated menu commands | For your convenience, this book uses abbreviated menu commands. For example, "Click Tools, Track Changes, Highlight Changes" means that you should click the Tools menu, point to Track Changes, and click the Highlight Changes command. |
Boldface type | Boldface type is used to indicate text that you enter or type. |
Initial Capital Letters | The first letters of the names of menus, 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. |
Plus sign (+) in text | Keyboard shortcuts are indicated by a plus sign (+) separating two key names. For example, Ctrl+Alt+Delete means that you press the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys at the same time. |
New Feature This icon identifies a new or significantly updated feature in this version of the software.
Inside Out: This statement illustrates an example of an "Inside Out" problem statement.
These are the book's signature tips. In these tips, you'll get the straight scoop on what's going on with the software—inside information about why a feature works the way it does. You'll also find handy workarounds to deal with software problems.
Conventions and Features Used in this Book
Tip | Tips provide helpful hints, timesaving tricks, or alternative procedures related to the task being discussed. |
Troubleshooting: This statement illustrates an example of a "Troubleshooting" problem statement.
Look for these sidebars to find solutions to common problems you might encounter. Troubleshooting sidebars appear next to related information in the chapters. You can also use the Troubleshooting Topics index at the back of the book to look up problems by topic.
Cross-References | Cross-references point you to other locations in the book that offer additional information about the topic being discussed. |
On the CD-ROM This icon indicates information or text found on the companion CD.
Caution | Cautions identify potential problems that you should look out for when you're completing a task or problems that you must address before you can complete a task. |
Note | Notes offer additional information related to the task being discussed. |
The sidebars sprinkled throughout these chapters provide ancillary information on the topic being discussed. Go to sidebars to learn more about the technology or a feature.
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