Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Total Training : Microsoft Office 2010 Getting Up To Speed: New Features – June 2010 Interactive Tutorial

 
 
Total Training : Microsoft Office 2010 Getting Up To Speed: New Features – June 2010 Interactive Tutorial

This series is designed for those who have experience with Office 2007 and want to quickly get up to speed on what’s new and exciting in Office 2010. Each chapter covers the new or enhanced features found in the Office 2010 applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and OneNote as well as changes to the overall interface and the all new Web Apps. There were significant changes to the interface in Office 2007 that paved the way for Office 2010 to focus on features that will bring your work to a whole new level of professionalism, efficiency and mobility. Many of these features are not easily identified so this series takes you to them so you don’t miss a thing. Are you ready to experience the power of Office 2010 to its fullest? Let’s get up to speed now! PROJECT
Microsoft Office 2010 Getting Up To Speed: New Features – Microsoft Office holds a solid 80% of the productivity software market. That means virtually everyone at one point or another comes into contact with Office files. There were significant changes to the interface in Office 2007 and that paved the way for Office 2010 to focus on features that will bring your work to a whole new level of professionalism and mobility. Because 2010 is not about interface or new applications, many of the features are subtle or hard to recognize at first glance. This course will show you what you need to know to get up to speed and quickly take full advantage of the new features. (Project Files are included).

Highlights
Five New Features covered in this title:
1. An introduction to the revised Ribbon
2. A review of file formats updated in Office 2007 and carried over to 2010
3. New features shared by all Office 2010 applications
4. New features specific to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and OneNote
5. An introduction to the new Web Apps

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