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What the critics are saying about the Annoyances Series...

Peter Coffee, PC Week Online:

PC Week Labs found both books [Office 97 and Excel 97 Annoyances] well-stocked with suggestions that may cut costs of corporate support. Read this review

Business Week:

The breezy book gives practical advice on how to both simplify Word and unlock its power... thorough instructions make it possible for even complete novices to customize [Word]. Read this review

William Zachmann, CompuServe Computing Pro:

Leonard, Hudspeth and Lee tell you all the stuff about Outlook that you need to know but that you are not likely to find in the documentation. They tell you the straight stuff about all the different versions. Best of all, however, they tell you how to get around the glitches and to make it work for you and for your organization. They do not hesitate to criticize Microsoft for Outlooks’ annoyances, but they show how to deal with them and are genuinely enthusiastic about the product. Read this review (Requires CompuServe Membership)

Bill Blinn, WTVN Newsradio:

The Annoyances books are dense, only a bit over 300 pages each but packed with an enormous amount of useable information to help you get Microsoft Office do what you want it to do.

Jacquelyn Sykes, Alamo PC:

If you use Microsoft Excel 97 beat a path to your nearest bookstore and purchase a copy of Excel 97 Annoyances. Read this review

Netsurfer Digest:

[Office 97 Annoyances] takes the marketing varnish off Microsoft's application suite and gives you the cold, hard facts on what the problems are and how to solve or at least minimize them. Read this review

Education & Training Academy:

In short, if you use Excel 97 or you are planning to use it, read this book now - it will help you avoid stressful moments. Read this review

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