Valentine's Day with Word
Valentine's Day with Word helps you make Valentine's Day personal and special using Microsoft Word to make your cards and emails. From the makers of Christmas Cheer with Office, the Desktop Search
Handbook, Office Extras Handbook and the Office Watch newsletters.
Office Watch head honcho, Peter Deegan has teamed up with professional graphic designer, Maryjane Almer to show you how to make individual Valentine's message just using Microsoft Word .
“Valentine's Day is a time when a personal card counts for more than one taken off the shelf.” said
co-author and
editor-in-chief of Office Watch, Peter Deegan.
“In our new e-book we show you how to use Microsoft Word to make a effective, yet personal card or email message for the 14th February. Maryjane
and I go beyond just Microsoft Word software instructions to give you tips on have to
get effective and professional results, choose graphics, page borders and fonts.”
"It helps that both of us are shameless romantics".
VALENTINE'S GALLERY
“Time is valuable so included free in the e-book is a collection of
professionally made cards and emails, as Word documents, ready for you to use.”
“We like giving a
bit extra for our loyal readers so we’ve included over a
dozen documents to get you started on your Valentine's needs.
These are Word documents you can open up on your computer, edit in any way you
like and print out.
Aside from the useful tips and ideas in the e-book itself you save a lot
of time using our pre-made examples."
Chapters include:
Valentine's Stationery Gallery
- Cards
- Emails
- Small gift Tags
Valentine's Resources
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Fonts
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Symbols
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Graphics
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Page Borders
Valentine's grab-bag
Valentine's Day with Word works for Word 97, through Word
2000, Word 2002 (XP) and Word 2003. The Gallery of ready-to-use examples
are Word documents compatible with Word 97 through Word 2003. The versions of
Word also include Microsoft Works packages that include a full version of
Microsoft Word.