Upgrading to Office 2010?
With the previous upgrade of Office (Office 2007), Microsoft introduced
what was arguably the most significant change to the user interface
in the products' history. If you are upgrading to Office 2010 directly
from an earlier version (such as Office 97, 2000, or 2003), this
updated interface will be brand new to you.
In the newest versions of Office, the familiar menus, toolbars,
and task panes have been replaced by the tabbed Ribbon area, and
each application offers new ways to edit and format your documents
to create great-looking results.
If you're getting ready to upgrade to Office 2010, we can help
make the transition smooth and efficient.
Understanding What's New in Office 2010
Get acquainted with the new Office interface quickly with our Office
2010 New Features 90 Minute Workout®.
This course provides a tour of the new interface and explains many
of the new features common throughout Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
2010.
Once you have a basic understanding of the new features found throughout
Office, delve into more detail with our application-specific New
Features workouts. Click the links below to view a description of
each class.
Making the Most of Office 2010
Our modular 90 Minute Workouts® make it easy
for students at all skill levels to learn the specific skills they
need in the applications they use most. We offer over 70 different
workouts on the Office 2010 applications.
Click the links below to view the individual courses in each curriculum
and access detailed descriptions of each one.
* Classes in the "Office"
curricula address features available in all three of the primary
Office applications (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint) and discuss ways
to use these three programs in combination.
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