Microsoft Office 2007

Microsoft Office

Get an introduction to the new look in familiar
programs of the 2007 Microsoft Office system. Then try out the
changes with a hands-on test drive.

  • See how
    Microsoft Office has changed, and why.

  • Use the Ribbon to do what you’re used to doing.

  • See what the new file formats mean
    to you.

When you open Microsoft
Office Word 2007, Office Excel 2007, Office PowerPoint 2007, and
Office Access 2007, or create a new message in Office Outlook 2007,
you’ll see a lot that’s familiar, such as your Word document or
Excel worksheet. But you’ll also notice a new look at the top of the
window.

The old look with menus
and toolbars has been replaced by the Ribbon at the top of the
window. The Ribbon contains tabs that you click to get to the
commands you already know how to use.

With a little time and
exposure, you’ll find that the Ribbon works for you, not against
you. In fact, the Ribbon was developed in response to what Office
users possibly you have asked for: programs that are simpler to
use, with commands that are easier to find.

How do you use the
Ribbon? Take this course to find out and to see how you can make
better documents faster.



SEE DEMO