Introduction

The goal of this book is to teach the reader how to use the powerful features of Microsoft Word 2013 to develop complex technical documents. Writing long documents that are filled with equations, tables, cross-references, and literature citations requires the proper use of the advanced features in Word 2013; otherwise, the productivity and output quality of the writer or group are diminished.

The intended audience for this book is engineers, scientists, graduate students, and technical professionals. Typical readers from these groups have good working knowledge of Word. They have used it to write reports, resumes, and cover letters, and they know how to format text and look up online help. However, when it comes to writing a longer ...

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