Office 2007 Training options

This wonderful list was sent to me by one of my colleagues. I think its the single most comprehensive list of Office training links ever!

 

1. Office 2007  Tips & Tricks – these are FREE available NOW onsite or online, and is also  available via  CD.

· Onsite Tips & Tricks– 90-minute training, available Tues-Thurs – need to book 4-6 weeks in advance.  Need to have at least 60 attendees over the period of a day.  The onsite training is conducted by a group that solely conducts the Tips & Tricks training, so they are well-versed Office 2007 trainers.    Please let me know if you would like to schedule one of these events.  We could also do a recorded Live Meeting session, which would you could use for future training as needed. 

· Online Tips & Tricks  - http://www.microsoft.com/office/greattips/2007tips/default.mspx

 

2. Microsoft Enterprise Learning Framework: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/desktopdeployment/bdd/ELF/Welcome.aspx

· Enterprise Learning Framework: The Enterprise Learning Framework (ELF) helps corporations develop a training and communication plan for employees during Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system deployment. The ELF identifies the most relevant learning topics on Windows Online Help and Office Online for different stages of deployment and different types of users. With the Enterprise Learning Framework you can:

a. Minimize concern by preparing employees for deployment and raising awareness of the new versions’ benefits

b. Minimize disruption on deployment day by getting employees up to speed with a short list of "must know" topics

c. Select tips-and-tricks and other productivity topics to help employees get the most from Windows Vista and the 2007 Office release after deployment

3. Training courses - http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/getstarted/FX101923361033.aspx

Up to speed with Word 2007

Up to speed with Excel 2007

Up to speed with Access 2007

Up to speed with the 2007 Office system

Keyboard shortcuts in the 2007 Office system

Up to speed with Outlook 2007

Up to speed with PowerPoint 2007

4. Ribbon mapping tools

Interactive: PowerPoint 2003 to 2007 command reference guide

Interactive: Excel 2003 to Excel 2007 command reference guide

Interactive: Word 2003 to Word 2007 command reference guide

5. Command reference articles and spreadsheets

Reference: Locations of Word 2003 commands in Word 2007

Word Ribbon mapping workbook

Reference: Locations of Excel 2003 commands in Excel 2007

Excel Ribbon mapping workbook

Reference: Locations of PowerPoint 2003 commands in PowerPoint 2007

PowerPoint Ribbon mapping workbook

Reference: Locations of Access 2003 commands in Access 2007

Access Ribbon mapping workbook

Reference: Locations of Outlook 2003 commands in Outlook 2007

Outlook Ribbon mapping workbook

6. Office Add-ins -  These add-ins add a Get Started tab to the Ribbon in Microsoft Office Word 2007, Microsoft Office Excel 2007, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 . Commands on this tab give you easy access to free content on Office Online that helps you learn quickly. 

· Word http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=F587370C-FDAE-4EDE-B528-AC58031A5DFF&displaylang=en

· Excel http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=8A5AF9D7-08A7-41BA-8844-76BB94228957&displaylang=en

· PowerPoint http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=831F0AE9-FC50-4074-96D3-D02FD98CB041&displaylang=en

7. Demos

Demo: Up to speed with Excel 2007

Demo: Up to speed with Outlook 2007

Demo: Up to speed with PowerPoint 2007

Demo: Up to speed with Word 2007

Demo: Up to speed with Access 2007

8. “Themed” pages

Get Started with the 2007 Microsoft Office System

Get results with the Ribbon

Get results with the new graphics

Get results with efficiency tools

9. Office User Interface Blog - http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/

Published 24 January 08 05:16 by sshader

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Stu has been in the IT profession for over 20 years. Formerly with companies such as Arthur Anderson, Apple, Computerland, PeopleSoft, Documentum & Hyperion. Starting as an instructor for Microsoft, Lotus and Novell products - then moving to ERP Systems (PeopleTools). He then moved to sales and marketing and has had many roles such as Alliances, Systems Engineer, Pre-sales consultant, and Technical Sales.

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