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Ebook Download | Richard Harrington, "Apple Training Series: iWork 09" | I'm finding these PeachPit Press Apple Training Series books to be a  great resource for learning the Apple Pro and Consumer software  products.  I've always looked at another product previously for more  information on Apple software.  Since learning Aperture 2 with  Harrington's book, I decided to try iWork as well.  I'm a newcomer to  iWork and bought iWork for the first time.  So, I needed instruction to  bring me up to speed.  This tutorial/project based resource was just the  ticket for me.  This book covers the basics very handily and goes into a  few specific and outstanding features for each of the 3 programs.  With  Keynote, I was most impressed with one of the actions that animated a  motorcycle to appear to 'drive' off the slide.   What is amazing, is how  simple this is implemented in Keynote.  Pages had a few hidden features  that Harrington's book pointed out.  One was autoflowing text between  text boxes and another connected objects with a connector line.  Again,  Apple's software engineers use elegant solutions to implement.  Numbers  is different from Excel in that while both use sheets, tabs are accessed  from a sidebar rather than at the bottom of the page.  Numbers  spreadsheets are designed to offer richer formatting options and content  than you would find in Excel.  I think the most outstanding features in  Numbers would be the unique way of categorizing columns and the  exceptional way that address book integrates with tables.  Just  remarkable the way this all comes together especially if you've been  building on OS X for years as I have.  I recommend this book and while  it doesn't cover every detail in the iWork suite, it does encourage you  to explore and create on your own.  It covers integration with other  Apple software.  It gives examples of how to share your work with others  via email, websites(i.e. iWork.com beta), pdf's and printouts.  It also  explains how Apple can play nice with Microsoft.  Clearly, not every  transition in Keynote will translate to Powerpoint, but Keynote does a  pretty good job of cleaning up a Powerpoint presentation ( with some  editing tools).  This book will explain some of the pitfalls that can  befall a user without being armed with the knowledge contained in these  pages, so it pays to take your time and follow all the examples to a  'T.'  The organization, writing and illustration in the book are all  well done making it less likely you will get lost along the way.   Harrington takes you through each program's interface, associated  inspectors, format bar and Apple predefined templates.  He takes you  through menu items and shows you many keyboard shortcuts explaining many  ways to accomplish the same task.  It is easily worth investing time to  complete this book because I will guarantee you will learn something  you never knew about the iWork software.  Some of these tips in their  aggregate are worth more than the price of admission.  Pick up a copy  today and see how iWork can bring greater productivity to your life or  just have fun learning iWork.  Warning:  After learning iWork you may  become addicted to formating and creating spreadsheets, presentations  and newsletters.
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