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MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007

Help! Everything has changed. Where's the Menu??

While Microsoft Office 2007 is not free, learning about the new features Microsoft has built in to Office 2007 is. I have found some good tutorials teaching about Office 2007. Scroll down to see video tutorials. If you are really good at multitasking or if you just want to get completely confused you can click on 2 or more videos at once and they will all play simultaneously. Otherwise make sure you stop one before you start another.

 

 

Florida Gulf Coast University has a great text based tutorial for learning Office 2007.

Click here to go to the Word 2007 tutorial

Click here to go to the Excel 2007 tutorial

Click here to go to the PowerPoint 2007 tutorial

Click here to go to the Access 2007 tutorial 

 

I also discovered that Microsoft has a pretty useful feature that you can dounload from their website. It's a "Getting Started" tab that you can download directly to your Word,Excel or Powerpoint Ribbon.

Click here to check it out!

 

There is an add-in you can use if you want to save files as a PDF or XPS. To find out more click here then scroll down past the ads to see the tutorial.

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This is a good tutorial video I found on Youtube. It shows the differences between the old style menu system and the new style Ribbon system.

 

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Here's a video on Outlook 2007 and some of the basics for getting going with Microsoft Outlook 2007.

 

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This is another tutorial video I found on Youtube that is quite helpful. I could only find part 1. We're waiting for part 2.

 

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While I'm not a real fan of paid software,it looks like Microsoft has some pretty good productivity and collaboration software in their Groove 2007 and One Note 2007. You can bet I'm going to be looking for free versions of these! To see the YouTube video click here.