Office Training Site

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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Chad,
http://office.microsoft.com/training site breaks out
what was part of http://office.microsoft.com/assistance
into a separate part where there were a number of
'how to's. It is expanding and somewhat replaced
the Office XP training CD functionality. :)

Folks with Office 2003 will be able to access some content
not available to folks with pre-2003 versions. That's
also the case with http://office.microsoft.com/clipart.
In both cases MS has chosen to count the web site content
for 2003 as 'delivered' with 2003 rather than provide
a static CD.

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Just wondered if the Office Training site with its minitutorials has been
around for a long time and if anyone knows if it will be expanded? It's agood idea, and could be a valuable resource.

http://office.microsoft.com/training/default.aspx?CTT=6&Origin=EC790020111033

Chad Harris >>
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I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

The Office 2003 System parts explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/preview/system.asp

MS on 'Why Office System 2003'
http://microsoft.com/mscorp/execmail/2003/10-13productivity.asp
 
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Chad Harris

Bob--

Thanks for the info I probably wouldn't have picked up otherwise. Those
articles help me.

Chad Harris

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Bob Buckland ?:-) said:
Hi Chad,
http://office.microsoft.com/training site breaks out
what was part of http://office.microsoft.com/assistance
into a separate part where there were a number of
'how to's. It is expanding and somewhat replaced
the Office XP training CD functionality. :)

Folks with Office 2003 will be able to access some content
not available to folks with pre-2003 versions. That's
also the case with http://office.microsoft.com/clipart.
In both cases MS has chosen to count the web site content
for 2003 as 'delivered' with 2003 rather than provide
a static CD.

===========
Just wondered if the Office Training site with its minitutorials has been
around for a long time and if anyone knows if it will be expanded? It's
agood idea, and could be a valuable resource.
 

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