Word 2007: The Missing Manual by Chris Grover The unconfirmed error reports are from readers. They have not yet been approved or disproved by the author or editor and represent solely the opinion of the reader. Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem ?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification This page was updated July 8, 2008. UNCONFIRMED errors and comments from readers: [3] About This Book; Help Button in the upper-left corner............ should read upper right corner............ (7) first paragraph, first sentence; website url is spelled incorrectly in body of paragraph. It says, "At the www.missingmauals.com web site" (the "n" is missing) instead of "www.missingmanuals.com" {22} 1st paragraph, 4th sentence; Sentence states "In the upper-right corner you see some document-proofing tools....". The document proofing tools are actually in the upper-left corner. I am using a trial version of Microsoft Office Word 2007 so I guess it could be different for the complete version. [32] Grey box at top, 2nd paragraph; In the book is says ?scroll down to the Save group? to find ?Always create backup copy? checkbox. You should add Select Advanced so you don?t have to search all options. I clicked Save on the left but did not find the checkbox. {32} Power Users' Clinic box; The paragraph beginning "After the Word Options dialog box opens, scroll down to the Save group, and turn on the "Always create..." This is not quite correct. After the Word Options dialog box, you then need to pick the Advanced group, and then scroll down to the Save heading. (65) NOTE under Figure 3.2; If you choose "Whole document," Word applies these paper size and other page layout settings to your entire document. If you choose "This point forward," Word creates a PAGE BREAK at the insertion point, and starts using the new settings only after the break. Should be -- Word inserts a NEXT PAGE SECTION BREAK ... (66) end of 4th line; the note refers to page 385 as explaining "sections", but there is no info on sections on page 385. The info on sections is found on pages 197-200 <112>Line 5 from bottom; The info about Right tab is somewhat confusing. Saying that the text "flows backwards" and "from right to left" makes me believe that it suddenly converts the text to Hebrew! You might say "The text you input extends to the left from the tab stop, leaving the last letter aligned with the tab." (132)Last line; The statement to the effect that a Google search will (would) bring up x entries is a bit too fickle to merit mentioning. Of course, it also depends on whether you enclose some words in quotes. Googling today, I get for: Office 2007 themes [no quotes]: 48,500,000; "Office 2007" themes: 2,250,000; "Office 2007 themes": 3,570. The problem (as usual on search engines) is that 99 % of the entries still are about something completely different. Adding THMX to search might help. I still miss a good search statement that would lead to this specific subject... (195) last paragraph; missing a word in the second sentence. ...jump between specific points IN the document. [195] last paragraph; Alt+H, G does not go to the Go To box. Ctrl+G or F5 does. (203) text in the figure 9-7 box; Might be clearer to say Ctrl-click one of the PAGE NUMBERS... (211) Middle of the page; At the upper-LEFT-corner of the Print Preview box... <212>Line 6 below the heading "Using AutoMark..."; "When you References ..." should be "When you go to References ..." (214)Line 1 under the heading "Deleting an Index"; "You may have a couple reasons ..." should read "You may have a couple of reasons ..." (228)Line 13 from top; "Word closes the Create Source box closes and ..." should read "Word closes the Create Source box and ..." {251}Line 5 from the bottom; Subheading 3. should have a reference to Figure 10-15. {267}Line 7 from the bottom; Would it no be more logical to say "... you see both the original image and ...", rather than "... the full-sized image ..."? After all, you might want to increase its size, too. (340)Line 5 from top; Shouldn't "... postcard as fits in an ..." be "... postcard as it is in an ..."? (343)Line 14 from top; The last sentence reads "Plain text almost makes ...". Should that be "Plain text also makes ..."?