Office 2010

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Tom Willett

Perhaps there will be a training feature once Office 2010 is actually
released?
: Training
:
: I am looking to deploy 200+ Office 2010 and I am looking for a training
: resource like the one in this link for all office componets My users are
: using office 2000
:
:
http://office.microsoft.com/assista...t=788&type=flash&CTT=11&Origin=HA100744321033
:
: Please reply
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: Moe Zwebti
: Fairfield Suisun Unified
: (e-mail address removed)12.ca.us
: (e-mail address removed)
 
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David Troxell - Encourager Software

Training

I am looking to deploy 200+ Office 2010 and I am looking for a training
resource like the one in this link for all office componets My users are
using office 2000

Here is the URL for

2007 Interactive Guides For 2003 - for:

* Access 2007, * PowerPoint 2007, * Excel 2007, * Word 2007, * Outlook 2007

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/HA102295841033.aspx

Yes, perhaps these will be updated, but these guides are already a great
start for users of 2003 and 2000.

The Ribbon is used in all Office 2010 products - and the difference in the
Ribbon 2007 products (Access, PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Outlook) and 2010
are productive enhancements, but still looking very similar.

So even the current 2007 Interactive Guides For 2003 will be a great help
to transition to 2010.

David


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KC

I am currently learning Office 2007 at a local college. They will be teaching
classes in the fall of 2010 for the new software. You may want to check with
a local school to see if they can assist you.
 
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Moe Zwebti

Many thanks to every one for taking the time and responding to my question, I will go ahead and use the office 2007 training materials and hope MS will release a similar product for Office 2010
 

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