An introduction to the Microsoft Office 2007 ribbon interface

Topics:
Software tips,
Time Management
Tags:
Microsoft Corp.,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Office 2007,
Office Suites,
Scott Lowe,
Software
Source:
BNET

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Overview: From Word to Excel to PowerPoint, the new Microsoft Office 2007 interface is designed to increase efficiency and make it easier for users to find features to get their work done. The end result is an interface that does make it easier to get things done, but there are some caveats. Scott Lowe provides a detailed overview of the new interface as well as pointing out some areas of challenge.

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Format: PDF | Size: 164KB | Date: Jan 2007 | Pages: 4


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