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" If you use Microsoft Office regularly -- and most of
corporate America does -- there's a publication you
simply must read
.
It's called
Woody's Office Watch
, and it's a weekly free email newsletter
about the applications that make up MS Office: Word, Excel, Access and Outlook. "
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Charles Brewer, The Cincinnati Enquirer
12 April 1998
"This
well-done tips sheet
by Woody Leonhard is in the form of a how-to
weekly newsletter that shows you how to get the most out of Microsoft Office.
You'll find advanced tips, new shortcuts, and lots of news about bugs and viruses. But
what you really get is
an informative inside look at Microsoft
(Woody claims that
half his subscribers come from the company).
Sometimes scathing and dead-on-target,
WOW never bows to the Redmond giant
; it
just plants a few of the spilled beans to an audience of 10,000-plus.
Special features include YODA (Your Office Devil's Advocate), a clever way to criticize
policy and technology."
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PC World Online - July 1997
"If you're counting on Microsoft to provide all the support, tips, tricks, and
info on their Office applications, then you need to wake up and smell the shrink wrap.
Woody let's you know "wassup" with everything new in the Microsoft Office
world. If you think you know it all, just take a look at some of Woody's past
issues.
You'll quickly realize that you should have subscribed to his
newsletter a long time ago--it's THAT good.
"
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Lockergnome - 28 February 1998
"To my delight I found one of the
most informative and entertaining
looks
at Microsoft Office that I have seen.
This gem of a report, called Woody's Office Watch,
is packed full
of free useful
information about Office and great time saving tips that I haven't seen anywhere else!
If you are a Microsoft Office user, be sure to check Woody's Office Watch."
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The Kleinman Report - 27 January 1997
"If you can't wait until the next issue of Office Computing for
more Office
tips, techniques and news
, get them weekly from our own Productivity Editor, Woody
Leonhard, in Woody's Office Watch (WOW). "
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Office Computing magazine -
March 1997
SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THEIR SAY
(We protect the anonymity of our subscribers by only revealing their
first names)
"I read Woody's Office Watch every week, usually the
same day it arrives. Through it I've learned about patches, service, releases, and
free software that I never would have otherwise. I also purchased and use WOPR,
Woody's collection of Microsoft Word utilities. I use it to print my sermons in
booklet form and to remove line breaks from email message that I want to save as
documents. "
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Craig R. - WOW subscriber
" It is not often that a professional publication consistently lives up to
expectations. The few that I have encountered that do so, are usually quite
expensive. Taunton Press magazines are one example. This is why it is all the
more commendable that every issue of
WOW is packed with great stuff
.
I certainly don't always agree with your opinions (or your choice of entertainment,
although "Wish you were here" is an old favorite) but I welcome them.
The
information you provide is invaluable to someone who uses Office 97 all day every day.
Amid all the spam and nauseating jokes from colleagues,
WOW is one of the few
pieces of E-mail I look forward to receiving
. Thanks a bunch. "
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Steve K. - WOW subscriber
" Woody's prolific pen has generated books full of great computing advice. As
one of the original Word gurus, when word processing consisted of scratching letters in
the mud with a blunt stick, Woody was showing us how to sharpen the stick and stop the mud
running back into the ruts. "
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Peter Mc. - WOW subscriber
" Great zine!! All by workmates say 'WOW' and 'COOL' that I assume roughly
translates to '
Great editorial comment
on the effects of non-documented verses
document features in Microsoft products "
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Thomas G. - WOW subscriber
" I just wanted to say THANKS for the latest issue of WOW! While
I
find every issue informative
, this last issue had some extremely important bits of
info that will impact the way I work.
The virus, Outlook, and Excel information was extremely valuable...my company and I
thank you :-) "
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Dina - WOW subscriber
I really like your site and newsletter. It's refreshing to hear Microsoft
and it's products talked about in more
objective and non-religious tones
for a
change. Thanks for providing a great and practical service. "
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Jason - WOW subscriber
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