After reading almost the entire book, I must say this book is amazing, both for newcomers to Word and old time users. And it covers almost everything. I know my way around in Word pretty well, and still, I became much more informative after reading this book, with so many tips and tricks, some known (for me) and some hidden.Also, reading this book is a pleasure. I previously also bought "Windows 7 Bible" book in addition to "Windows 7 secrets", and while Windows 7 bible covers more subjects, I loved Windows 7 secrets more simply because the way they write, they're more personal, like a friendly teacher, making some jokes once in a while, and sometimes will talk about other stuff to give you better examples; Windows 7 bible on the other hand was very basic and "dry", too much to the point, way too serious, so I expected the same in "Word 2010 bible" as well. How wrong I was! I was pleasantly surprised by the well-written humorous language, I actually burst out laughing many times in the first few chapters. It was very enjoyable, time well spent, both becoming informative and laughing a lot in the same time.This is a thick book, and in order to pack so much information into it the fonts are pretty small, smaller than other comparable books, which is a plus for the content you get, but can get your eyes tired sometimes. Also it is just in grayscale, I love some other books that makes things come to life with another color, like blue (Examples, "Windows 7 secrets"; "Word 2010 Inside Out", which is by the way worthless IMO compared to Word 2010 Bible, requiring you to have a CD inserted into your computer to do homework, and while it may work for some, I want to read my books away from my computer, like in bed, or on the porch, etc.)Bottom line, I compared this book to Word 2010 inside out, Word for Dummies, and so far this book surpasses them all. Recommended.