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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003
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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003

by Ed Bott, Woody Leonhard
September 2003
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
1368 pages
56h 14m
English
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Troubleshooting
That said, here’s a thumbnail introduction to the object models in each of the Office appli-
cations. We’ll go over the fundamental ways of using these object models in the next chap-
ter. Note that initial capitals are used to identify the names of objects and methods.
For a quick comparison of object models, see “Opening, Closing, and Creating New Documents,”
p. 1167.
The foundation of all Word objects is the document: You can add them (that is, create a
new document), save them, and open, close, and print them. The current active docu-
ment is known as the ActiveDocument. When you get inside a document, you’re most
likely to ...
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