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Microsoft Office System Webcast: Top 10 Tips for Word 2007 (Level 100) | 2007-10-05 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft Office Word 2007 is a powerful authoring program that is part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system. This webcast will show the new results-oriented interface in Word 2007 and the tools in Word 2007 that help to create professional-looking content. Learn about the editing and reviewing tools available in Word 2007 that help you share your documents and content. Watch this informative session and learn the top 10 ways to put Word 2007 to work. | |||
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Microsoft Office System Webcast: Tips and Tricks to Start Strong in Every PowerPoint Presentation (Level 100) | 2007-10-05 | Microsoft |
| Most people would agree that they have to capture an audience's attention in the first moments of delivery, or else they have already lost them. Yet when it comes to Microsoft Office PowerPoint presentations, the first slides usually have titles like, "Overview," "Company," "Services," etc. The attendee of this webcast will learn tips and tricks for starting strong with PowerPoint every time by using the Beyond Bullet Points approach. The attendee will discover how one can use classical story elements to create dramatic suspense and to ensure that the beginning of the story sets the stage for an engaging presentation to come. | |||
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Create a Set of Labels With Mail Merge: Create Labels | 2007-10-05 | Microsoft |
| Mail merge is used to create a set of documents, such as a form letter that is sent to many customers or a sheet of address labels. This webcast shows how to use the Mail Merge feature in Microsoft Office Word 2007 to create labels for use in mass mailings. The attendee will learn how to set up labels for mass mailings using the Mail Merge feature in Word 2007. The attendee will also learn some troubleshooting tips. | |||
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Create a Set of Labels With Mail Merge: Select the Data Source and Edit the Recipient List | 2007-10-05 | Microsoft |
| Mail merge is used to create a set of documents, such as a form letter that is sent to many customers or a sheet of address labels. This webcast shows how to use the Mail Merge feature in Microsoft Office Word 2007 to create labels for use in mass mailings. The attendee of this webcast will learn how to preview, adjust text and logos, and print the labels. The attendee will also learn how to find a specific recipient by using the Find Recipient feature. The user can use other features in Word 2007 to adjust the font size and color to better match the size and style of the label chosen. | |||
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Create a Set of Labels With Mail Merge: Design the Layout of the Label | 2007-10-05 | Microsoft |
| Mail merge is used to create a set of documents, such as a form letter that is sent to many customers or a sheet of address labels. This webcast shows how to use the Mail Merge feature in Microsoft Office Word 2007 to create labels for use in mass mailings. The attendee of this webcast will learn how to create the layout of the label, including how to add and position the company logo and placement of the text from the data source. After creating the layout on one label, it can be copied to the rest. | |||
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Create a Set of Labels With Mail Merge: Preview and Print the Labels | 2007-10-05 | Microsoft |
| Mail merge is used to create a set of documents, such as a form letter that is sent to many customers or a sheet of address labels. This webcast shows how to use the Mail Merge feature in Microsoft Office Word 2007 to create labels for use in mass mailings. The attendee of this webcast will learn how to preview, adjust text and logos, and print the labels. The attendee will also learn how to find a specific recipient by using the Find Recipient feature. The user can use other features in Word 2007 to adjust the font size and color to better match the size and style of the label chosen. | |||
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Let Word Manage Your Table of Contents: Tips for Working With a Table of Contents | 2007-10-05 | Microsoft |
| A table of contents helps those who read the document by presenting the information in handy outline form. Preparing a table of contents used to be a laborious manual process of making sure all the TOC headings and page numbers matched up with the text - as one worked from first draft to last draft. Now Microsoft Office Word can do it automatically. The presenter of this webcast shows how to make last-minute changes in the table of contents before it is prepared to publish the finished document. The user can even change styles and formats for the headings and add heading levels. | |||
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Let Word Manage Your Table of Contents: Heading Levels Make TOCs Easy | 2007-10-05 | Microsoft |
| A table of contents helps those who read the document by presenting the information in handy outline form. Preparing a table of contents used to be a laborious manual process of making sure all the TOC headings and page numbers matched up with the text - as one worked from first draft to last draft. Now Microsoft Office Word can do it automatically. Putting together a table of contents is as easy as 1, 2, 3, especially when the users use built-in heading levels as they begin writing the first draft. Then let Word create the TOC with the headings. The presenter of this webcast shows how to insert a table of contents and make revisions that Word will update automatically. | |||
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Make Sense of Your Data Using PivotTable Reports | 2007-10-05 | Microsoft |
| Imagine being faced with a pile of data that is needed to organize and summarize in a hurry. And what's more, the user has to present the information in a way that highlights specific aspects of the data. If this sounds familiar, the PivotTable report feature in Microsoft Office Excel 2003 could be useful. PivotTable reports are interactive tables that make it possible to move information around, so that one can see how it fits together. This webcast helps the attendee to learn how to work with PivotTable reports. | |||
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Windows Vista and the 2007 Office System - Better Together | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft conducted extensive research to find ways to make Microsoft Office running on the Windows Vista quicker, easier, safer, and more fun to get the work done. From more search options and enhanced file browsing to great visual cues for finding what one needs, the user will find a lot of changes - for the better - in how to work every day. The presenter of this webcast shows how the 2007 Office system and Windows Vista perform together to improve the work experience.
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