
Experience the 2007 Microsoft Office System
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| RRP | £235 exc. VAT |
|---|---|
| Days | 1 |
| Code | MOFF07EX |
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01 Oct 5 or more places available £235 exc VAT
Please note: this course was called ‘Migrating to Microsoft Office 2007’
Overview
Welcome to Microsoft Office 2007, the newest suite of information productivity applications. Since you use Office in your job, you’ll want to learn the new features of Office 2007 that will help to streamline your work. In this course, you’ll learn the new features of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook. You will also be given an overview of the changes to the other applications in the Office 2007 suite. Further detailed training is available on these individual applications: InfoPath 2007, Project 2007, Publisher 2007, SharePoint Designer 2007, Visio 2007 and Expression Web.
Target Student: An experienced end user who has used Office 2000, XP or 2003 with basic knowledge of the applications, and needs to know the new features of Office 2007.
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Course outline
Lesson 1: Using the Office 2007 Environment
General Environment
- The Ribbon
- Tabs, Groups and Commands
- Dialog Box Launcher
- Quick Access Toolbar
- Microsoft Office Button
- Mini Toolbar
- Views & Zooming
- Keyboard Shortcuts
File Formats
- File Formats
- PDF and XPS
Formatting
- Themes
- SmartArt Graphics
- Charting
Security
- Document Inspector
- Digital Signatures
- Integration
- Compatibility
- SharePoint
Lesson 2: Using the New Features of Word
New Formatting Features
- Live Previews
- Quick Styles
- Typography
New Content Features
- Pre-formatted Content
- Quick Parts
- Equation Builder
- Content Controls
- Citations and References
New Proofing Features
- Tri Pane Review Panel
- Word Count
- Contextual Spell Checking
- Read Mode
New Conversion Features
- File Types
Lesson 3: Using the New Features of Excel
New General Features
- Increased Capacity
- More Templates
- File Types
New Formatting Features
- Galleries
- Conditional Formatting
New Formula Features
- Resizable Formula Bar
- AutoComplete
- Name Manager
New Analysis Features
- Excel Tables
- Filtering and Sorting
- PivotTable Enhancements
New Proofing Features
- Page Layout View
Lesson 4: Using the New Features of PowerPoint
New General Features
- Viewing Presentations
- Ribbon Tabs
- Contextual Tabs
New Formatting Features
- Live Previews
- Custom Slide Layouts
- Typography
- Consistency
- Graphics Effects
- Slide Libraries
New Content Features
- SmartArt Graphics
- Convert bullet to SmartArt Graphic
New Slide Show Features
- Custom slide shows
- Setup options
- Presenter view
New Conversion Features
- PowerPoint 2007 New Elements
- Upgrade Presentations
- File Types
Lesson 5: Using the New Features of Access
New General Features
- Getting Started Window
- Navigation Pane
- Status Bar
- Tabbed documents
- File Type
- Help
- Security
- Formatting
New Table Features
- Sorting and Filtering
- Field Enhancements
- Data Type Recognition
- Datasheet Total Row
- Adding Fields
New Form and Report Features
- Quick Create
- New Layout Views
- New Report View
- Split Forms
- Group and Sort
- Stacked and Tabular Layouts
New Integration Features
- Import and Export Wizards
- Data Collection
- SharePoint Services
Lesson 6: Using the New Features of Outlook
New General Features
- The Ribbon
- Navigation Pane
- To-do Bar
- Colour Categorise
- Instant Search
- RSS Feeds
- Auto Account Setup
- Working Offline
New Email Features
- Creating Messages
- Signatures
- Calendar Snapshots
- Out of Office
- Flags
- Attachment Previewer
- Voicemail and Faxes
New Calendar Features
- Enhanced Views
- Tasks Area
- Overlay Calendars
- Meeting Recommendations
New Contact Features
- Electronic Business Cards
New Security Features
- Junk Email
- Anti-Phishing Messages
New Integration Features
- InfoPath Forms
Lesson 7: Other Applications in the Office Suite (Overview of New Features)
- Communicator 2007
- Groove 2007
- InfoPath 2007
- OneNote 2007
- Project 2007
- Publisher 2007
- SharePoint Designer 2007
- Visio 2007
- Expressions 2007
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