Slate Training Centre

Now Available - Migrating to Microsoft Office 2007
By admin - Date: 2007-08-31 14:37:09


This course is designed for experienced Microsoft Office users proficient with earlier versions of the software and who have upgraded or will be upgrading to Microsoft Office 2007.

Migrating to Microsoft Office 2007 introduces students to the new and enhanced features available in four Microsoft Office 2007 system applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. In this course, students learn about the results-oriented interface of Microsoft Office 2007 environment and use the tools available in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook 2007 to create, finalize and secure professional-looking documents.

This courseware comes with an excellent "Quick Reference Guide" which shows a feature in the first column, how it is activated in Office 2007 and then how it was activated in Office 2003, Office XP and Office 2000.

Click here for course outline.

After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Use the new Office 2007 user interface and navigation tools
- Understand Office 2007 file formats and compatibility issues
- Access customization and troubleshooting options within the applications
- Change views, display and use rulers, manage files, format text using Quick Styles, and use AutoText
- Use new or existing templates, adjust page layout options, and understand how to use building blocks
- Understand how tables have changed and work with reference information, formulas, charts, and lists
Change PowerPoint views, use slide layouts, format the Mini toolbar and Quick Styles, and create illustrations
- Apply and modify themes and designs, prepare slide shows with animation, and share presentations
- Explore new calendar features, work with contact information, and create electronic business cards
- Use tasks, notes, Instant Search, and collaborate with others using Outlook



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