GDP & Word 2007
| Favorite Word 2007 Resources |
Microsoft Word 2007
Resources

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This Word
file is a compilation of all the Word 2007 commands presented in the
Word 2007 Manual. It gives you a quick list of all the new Word 07
features so you can prepare specifically to teach the Word 2007
commands that your students will need to know when they transition
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Word 2007 Guide: Word 2003 to Word 2007
interactive command reference guide (for
download
or
online)
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One of the biggest challenges you will have in
transitioning to Word 2007 is being able to find your favorite Word
2003 commands in a completely different way and in completely
different places.
This visual, interactive reference guide helps
you find your favorite Microsoft Office Word 2003 commands in the
new 2007 interface. You will see the familiar Word 2003 screen; and
when you rest the mouse pointer over a Word 2003 menu or button, you
will see screen tips to help you learn about the new location in
Word 2007. When you click the command, you will see an animation of
the location of the command or button in Word 2007. You can access
the guide online or download and install it on your own computer for
easy, reliable access.
One of the easiest ways to get help in Word
2007 is to point to a command on the Ribbon, and read the screen tip
for more information. If you see the message “Press F1 for more
help.” at the bottom of the screen tip, continue to rest the pointer
on the command and press F1 to get more information.
Note: Click
here for a comprehensive list of 2003-to-2007 interactive
command reference guides to the 2007 interface for Word,
Access, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. |
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One of the best ways to learn about common
questions or, even better, some of the more advanced features of
Word is to browse the discussion groups. Try posting a question and
you will see how responsive the users of this group can be. Expand
the menus as follows to drill down to the Word group: English,
Office and Desktop Applications, Word. From that
point, Word New Users might be a good starting point. Use the
“Search for” box to type in keywords and you’ll be amazed at the
treasures you find. |
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This presentation was made at the 2007 NBEA annual
convention. Click
here for
the pdf version. |
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This presentation give you an
overview of the impact of Word 2007 on GDP. |
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This video gives you an overview of the Ribbon,
Quick Access Toolbar, Quick Styles, headers and footers, Zoom, file
names and extensions, and XML format. |
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This video focuses on formatting major elements
in your document, such as styles for titles, subtitles, and
headings; tables; SmartArt graphics; and headers and footers. |
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This video gives you an excellent detailed look
at this new interface and is a great starting point to help you
understand Microsoft's thinking and philosophy behind the
innovations you see in Office 2007. The ability to see the results
"as you go" is behind most of the interface changes including the
Ribbon, contextual tabs, galleries, and Live Preview features. |
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Ready for some hands-on training? You can try
out the new Microsoft Office user interface with this interactive
demo where you can use the Ribbon, contextual tabs, and other
features to give you a "hands-on" preview. |
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