When you're busy putting together a PowerPoint presentation, the last thing you want to do is hunt through pull-down menus and Help topics to find out how to perform a specific task. Wouldn't it be nice to have a "cheat sheet" that gave you a list of commands, shortcuts, and tips for getting things done quickly? We have what just what you're looking for--the "PowerPoint 2003 Personal Trainer Quick Reference Card," This 8-1/2 x 11-inch laminated card folds easily to fit into your pocket, so you can take it anywhere. It's inexpensive and easy to use, with a wealth of information on both sides. Learn New Tricks at a Glance The Quick Reference Card has a list of keyboard shortcuts for frequently used PowerPoint commands, and a section on The Fundamentals that quickly explains how to create, manipulate and manage slide presentations. You also get a screen view of a PowerPoint work area that shows many of the tools you'll use. Flip to the back to learn several nifty tricks for formatting, handling graphics, and working with the Outline and Slides tabs. There's also quick advice for adding animation and transitions, and screen views of the different modes used for preparing a presentation. Like Having a Personal Trainer in Your Pocket This handy card is derived from "PowerPoint 2003 Personal Trainer," our interactive tutorial that teaches beginners "and" experienced users how to use this presentation program like a pro. We have an entire series of Personal Trainer books to guide users on a variety of Microsoft programs, and each one includes an interactive training CD and a Quick Reference Card. Now you can get the Quick Reference Cards separately. Pick one up todayfor any of these Microsoft products: Access 2003 Excel 2003 Front Page 2003 Outlook 2003 PowerPoint 2003 Project 2003 Windows XP Word 2003