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Transitioning to Microsoft Office 2010

Training opportunities for basic users transitioning to Microsoft Office 2010.

Each month the OIS Multimedia Lab sponsors a class in transitioning to Office 2007. This class is available to School of Medicine faculty and staff and to medical students working on faculty curriculum projects.

Classes are held in 67 MacNider, site of the OIS Multimedia Lab, begin at noon and last approximately an hour.  Space is limited, so to ensure a seat in a class, advance registration is required. Please complete the registration form.

For a list of upcoming classes, see the Multimedia Lab Class Schedule.

For more details on each class, see the list below.

Transitioning to Microsoft Office 2010

Prerequisites: A basic knowledge of Microsoft Office 97-2003: Word, Excel, & PowerPoint.  Microsoft Office Online offers an introduction to Word, an introduction to PowerPoint & an introduction to Excel.)

Microsoft's Office suite just got an upgrade. In this workshop, geared toward users of older versions of Microsoft Office (2003 and before), we'll learn how to navigate the Office 2010 workspace in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.  We'll explore features such as the ribbon, tabs, and context-sensitivity. Topics covered include saving in old .doc/.xls/.ppt formats; inserting pictures in Word; creating tables in Excel; and creating basic PowerPoint presentations. Class time will also be devoted to answering your specific questions. This class will end the desperate hunt for your favorite buttons!

WORKSHOP DATES | view documentation (.docx)

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