Arbortext 101: Best Practices for Configuring, Authoring, Styling, and Publishing with Arbortext (Arbortext Monster Garage Book 2)
I**N
It's a decent hints and tips book, but its ...
It's a decent hints and tips book, but its nowhere near as detailed as the Wiley guides and it's expensive for what it is.
A**R
Not for the beginner
Quite informative.
D**R
A must-have for Arbortext users.
If you're a new Arbortext user (or an experienced one who needs a refresher), I highly recommend Liz's book. She explains otherwise difficult concepts in easily understood terms.
T**4
Only expounds on Arbortext setup
Waited a week and got a small 92 page book with large font that I read through in an hour. The title touts Configuring, Authoring, Styling and publishing with pages 1-17 covering the obvious facts that the software has to be purchased and installed, 17-70 covering configuration , and on 71 (Chapter 7) we are literally told to read the directions in the help menu and take e Learning courses? So all-in-all I spent ~$25 to get told how my IT team would love me (I don't have an IT team) and how to turn menu options on. Save your money and skip to Ch 7's recommendations.
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