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Credits

Acquisitions Editor

Aaron Black

Project Editor

Terri Edwards

Technical Editor

Vince Averello

Copy Editor

Scott Tullis

Editorial Director

Robyn Siesky

Business Manager

Amy Knies

Senior Marketing Manager

Sandy Smith

Vice President and Executive Group Publisher

Richard Swadley

Vice President and Executive Publisher

Barry Pruett

Project Coordinator

Sheree Montgomery

Graphics and Production Specialists

Andrea HornbergerChristin Swinford

Quality Control Technician

Dwight Ramsey

Proofreading

Debbye Butler

Indexing

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About the Author

Sherry Kinkoph Gunter has written and edited oodles of books over the past 20 years covering a wide variety of computer topics, including Microsoft Office programs, digital photography, and web applications. Her recent titles include Sam’s Teach Yourself Facebook 3E, Easy Microsoft Word 2010, and Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Bible. Sherry began writing computer books back in 1992, and her flexible writing style has allowed her to author for a varied assortment of imprints and formats. Sherry’s ongoing quest is to aid users of all levels in the mastering of ever-changing computer technologies, helping users make sense of it all and get the most out of their machines and online experiences. Sherry currently resides in a swamp in the wilds of east central Indiana with a lovable ogre and a menagerie of interesting creatures.

Author’s Acknowledgments

Special thanks go out to Aaron Black, for allowing me the opportunity to tackle this project; development editor Terri Edwards, for her dedication and patience in shepherding this project; to copy editor Scott Tullis, for ensuring that all the i’s were dotted and t’s were crossed; to technical editor Vince Averello, for skillfully checking each step and offering valuable input along the way; and finally to the production team at Wiley, for their talents in creating such a helpful, much-needed, and incredibly good-looking book. Also, special thanks to Tuffy, for always making me laugh.

How to Use This Book

Who This Book Is For

This book is for the reader who has never used this particular technology or software application. It is also for readers who want to expand their knowledge.

The Conventions in This Book

001 Steps

This book uses a step-by-step format to guide you easily through each task. Numbered steps are actions you must do; bulleted steps clarify a point, step, or optional feature; and indented steps give you the result.

002 Notes

Notes give additional information — special conditions that may occur during an operation, a situation that you want to avoid, or a cross reference to a related area of the book.

003 Icons and Buttons

Icons and buttons show you exactly what you need to click to perform a step.

004 Simplify It

Simplify It sections offer additional information, including warnings and shortcuts.

005 Bold

Bold type shows command names, options, and text or numbers you must type.

006 Italics

Italic type introduces and defines a new term.

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