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Microsoft Office 2007 Migration and Training Resources

VCOE is migrating to Microsoft Office Suite 2007 in Summer 2010 to all departments and school sites. Please reference these tools and resources for the migration to help answer any questions or frustrations on the Office Suite.

Atomic Learning

Atomic Learning is a resource that VCOE subscribes to every year for our users which offers information and tutorials on basically every program out there that you would want to use. Take advantage of this website resource.

Atomic Learning URL: http://www.atomiclearning.com
Log in: your email address   (example:
jdoe@vcoe.org)
Password: Prefix of email address (example: jdoe)

If you need assistance logging into Atomic Learning contact Genevieve Reifer greifer@vcoe.org
 

Atomic Learning is a resource that VCOE subscribes to every year for our users which offers information and tutorials on basically every program out there that you would want to use. Take advantage of this website resource. Atomic Learning URL: Log in: your email address   (example: )Password: Prefix of email address (example: jdoe)If you need assistance logging into Atomic Learning contact Genevieve Reifer

Microsoft Website

Microsoft has a lot of online resources available for additional help and quick finds/tricks.

The links below offers help in many areas within the Microsoft Office Suite 2007.

New to the Office Ribbon?

Work with documents created in previous versions of Word

Up to Speed with Excel 2007

Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint File Formats (for non VCOE computers with Office 2003)

Where did my Office 2003 commands go? How do I do the same in Office 2007?

Microsoft has developed a great interactive command reference guide tool. By visiting the links below for the program in question you will make a command in 2003 and the tool will show you how to make the same command in 2007.

MS Word

MS Excel

MS PowerPoint

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 
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