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Microsoft Office 2007 Training in Kansas City!
Is your organization planning a Microsoft Office 2007 roll-out?
If so,
were you aware that Microsoft Office 2007 received a major
“face-lift” from previous versions of Microsoft Office?
In
previous version of Microsoft Office, we were all used to the “File Menu”
system:

In MS
Office 2007, we now use a technology referred to as “The Ribbon” - a device
that presents commands organized into a set of tabs. The tabs on the Ribbon
display the commands that are most relevant for each of the task areas in
the applications. For example, in Office Word 2007, the tabs group commands
for activities such as inserting objects like pictures and tables, doing
page layout, working with references, doing mailings, and reviewing. The
Home tab provides easy access to the most frequently used commands. Office
Excel 2007 has a similar set of tabs that make sense for spreadsheet work
including tabs for working with formulas, managing data, and reviewing.
These tabs simplify accessing application features because they organize the
commands in a way that corresponds directly to the tasks people perform in
these applications.
Here is a
snapshot of “The Ribbon” in Microsoft Excel 2007:

If your
organization is planning a move to Microsoft Office 2007 in the near future,
you might consider training at ExecuTrain.
Here is a
direct link to our
Microsoft Office 2007 public training schedule for 2009.
If there
are groups of 7 or more individuals within your organization who are
collectively interested in learning Office 2007, we encourage you to explore
ExecuTrain’s private class option. This option will significantly reduce
training costs and help maximize your return on investment (ROI).
For more information, please do not hesitate to contact ExecuTrain!
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