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whitepaper Advanced Tips & Tricks for Word 2007 Documents2008-03-18 Microsoft Tips
  The attendee of this webcast will learn Microsoft Office Word 2007 tips that can help users get better results with less work than one may imagine.   
whitepaper Microsoft Office System Webcast: Advanced Tips and Tricks for Getting Data and Other Content into and out of Your Documents (Level 300)2008-02-11 Microsoft
  This webcast looks at tools across the 2007 Microsoft Office system that manages information and enables to do more with documents than one might imagine. This webcast, take a look at new or improved options for repeating content throughout a document, reusing slides in other presentations, importing and analyzing data, changing content and formatting without even opening documents, creating diagrams from data, and sharing information with others.

Tags: Spreadsheets
  
whitepaper Microsoft Office System Webcast: Compatibility Tips for the 2007 Office System File Formats - Collaborating With Users of Earlier Versions (Level 300)2007-12-06 Microsoft
  The new file formats for the 2007 Office release offer tremendous benefits, from better security to easier editing. So, if concerns over the need to roundtrip documents between the 2007 Office release and earlier versions are keeping away from taking advantage of all that these new formats can do, get tips and tricks that can help to share documents without losing valuable functionality. This webcast focuses on the differences in behavior when user share Microsoft Office Word 2007, Excel 2007, and PowerPoint 2007 documents (the Office Open XML Formats) versus saving documents in the previous file formats (Compatibility Mode).

Tags: Spreadsheets, Presentation Software
  
whitepaper Link or Embed a PowerPoint Slide2007-12-01 Microsoft
  To create a dynamic link between the content of the document and the content in a Microsoft Office PowerPoint presentation, insert the content as an object. Unlike when the user paste content (such as by pressing CTRL+V), insert it as a linked or embedded object, the user can still work with it in the original program. If the slide is inserted into the document as a PowerPoint object, Microsoft Office Word runs PowerPoint when the user double-click the slide, and can use PowerPoint commands to work with the slide. When an entire PowerPoint presentation is inserted as an object, the document displays only one slide. To display different slides, double-click the PowerPoint object, and then press ENTER to run the slide show.

Tags: Presentation Software
  
whitepaper Share and Publish Your Files in the 2007 Office Release2007-12-01 Microsoft
  When one is ready to share the files with others, one can click the Microsoft Office Button, and then choose two commands to help one accomplish that task. The Send command enables the user to e-mail the file to one or many recipients or send the file using an Internet fax service. The Publish command (available in Microsoft Office Word 2007, Microsoft Office Excel 2007, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007) gives the user options for packaging to CD (PowerPoint only) and posting the files to a document management server or document workspace, or to Excel Services (Excel only).

Tags: Spreadsheets
  
whitepaper Set a Password to Open or Modify a Document, Workbook, or Presentation2007-12-01 Microsoft
  In the 2007 Microsoft Office system, one can use passwords to help prevent other people from opening or modifying Microsoft Office Word 2007 documents, Microsoft Office Excel 2007 workbooks, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 presentations. Use strong passwords that combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Weak passwords don't mix these elements. Strong password: Y6dh!et5. Weak password: House27. Passwords should be 8 or more characters in length. A pass phrase that uses 14 or more characters is better.

Tags: Spreadsheets
  
whitepaper Move a File2007-12-01 Microsoft
  When one moves a file, one actually copies it to a new location and deletes it from the original location. The new copy might be put on the original disk or network location or on a separate one. In either case, the moving process is the same. If the Microsoft Office file that one wants to move is an HTML page, the user must move the HTML file plus its accompanying folder, which contains supporting files, such as images. This requirement does not apply if the Web page is in the single-file Web page format (mhtml). This format stores everything in one file. The user cannot move a file while someone has it open in any program.   
whitepaper Use Mail Merge to Create and Print Letters and Other Documents2007-12-01 Microsoft
  One uses mail merge when one wants to create a set of documents, such as a form letter that is sent to many customers or a sheet of address labels. Each letter or label has the same kind of information, yet the content is unique. For example, in letters to the customers, each letter can be personalized to address each customer by name. The unique information in each letter or label comes from entries in a data source.   
whitepaper Use Mail Merge to Send Personalized e-Mail Messages to Your e-Mail Address List2007-12-01 Microsoft
  When one wants to send personalized e-mail to recipients in the address list, one can use mail merge to create the e-mail messages. Each message has the same kind of information, yet the content of each message is unique. For example, in e-mail to the customers, each message can be personalized to address each customer by name. The unique information in each message comes from entries in a data file. Furthermore, with mail merge, each e-mail message is a separate mailing where each recipient is the sole recipient of each message. This is unlike broadcasting an e-mail message to group of recipients or hiding recipients on the blind carbon copy (bcc) line of the message.

Tags: E-Mail Client
  
whitepaper Remove Hidden Data and Personal Information From Office Documents2007-12-01 Microsoft
  Before the user shares an important document with colleagues or clients, one probably takes the precaution of proofreading or reviewing the contents of the document to ensure that everything is correct and the document does not contain anything one does not want to share with other people. If one plans to share an electronic copy of a Microsoft Office document, it is a good idea to take the extra step of reviewing the document for hidden data or personal information that might be stored in the document itself or in the document properties (metadata).