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Transitioning from Office 2003 to Office 2007
Opening any program in Office 2007, you will notice a drastic change from the Office 2003 interface. Microsoft has greatly redesigned all the applications to incorporate what it calls the "Ribbon," a strip of frequently used commands sorted by function and context. To aid in the transition, Microsoft has created guides to the new 2007 interface for the most commonly used programs: Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word. If you would like to see where a function from Office 2003 has moved, click the button/function and the demo will show you where it is in 2007. Also, do not hesitate to take advantage of the help search function. It has been greatly improved and can aid you in finding what you are looking for.
Last update: 2007-07-10 14:57
Author: Alice Tsoi
Revision: 1.0