MS Office 2010

mulberry13

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our company is converting from 2003 to 2010 Office (they just skipped 2007) and I would like to know if there is a site that is good for getting tips on the menu bar/operation of 2010 (or if there is a book that covers a lot of tips for this change). I use Word, excel, publisher and outlook.
 

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Not sure whether MS did it for Office 2010 but you can download Office Guides (I think that's their name) for all the 2007 apps.
You pick the menu item and an animation shows you where the command is on the ribbon. From what I've seen so far, they should be a reasonable guide to the 2010 applications. -- Except for Outlook, which didn't have the ribbons in 2007.

Denis
 
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