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Overview and objectives
This one-day Microsoft Office 2007 new features training course covers
those features of Microsoft Office 2007 that are new to the Office system.
Delegates will learn about the Microsoft Office button, Ribbon tabs and Ribbon
groups, galleries, contextual Ribbon tabs, Live Preview, the Dialog Box
Launcher, the Document Information Panel, and the Mini toolbar. Students will
also work with the XML file format and the macro and non-macro file formats. In
addition, dedicated units for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access
introduce the new features of each application.
Target audience
The target student for this Microsoft Word 2007 training course is interested in learning how to use the
basic features of Word 2007
to enter and edit text, browse documents, format text, use tables, insert
headers and footers in a
document, proof and print documents, and insert graphics.
Course prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should have some experience using the
applications in a previous version of Microsoft Office-preferably Microsoft
Office 2003. You'll get the most out of this course if your goal is to become
familiar with new features introduced in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and
Access for Office 2007.
Course objectives
Course Content
The Office 2007 interface • The Office Button menu • The Ribbon • The Mini
toolbar • The Quick Access toolbar and the Status bar
The Office XML file format • The Office XML format • Office XML format compatibility
New Word features • Formatting • Quick Parts and Building Blocks • Shared documents
New Excel features • Larger worksheet size • Charts and reports • Table options • PivotTables • Excel Services
New PowerPoint features • Dynamic SmartArt graphics • Slide libraries • Sharing presentations • Custom layouts
New Outlook features • Content management tools • The To-Do
Bar • Shared content
New Access features • Data features • Reports
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