Microsoft Office 2007 Training or Vista Training?

The Vista operating system is Microsoft’s replacement for Windows XP. While in some ways it retains XP’s look and feel, Vista training requires new ways of thinking—as well as revealing a variety of new capabilities. Microsoft Office 2007 replaces Office 2003. Microsoft Office 2007 training reveals much that is new in the Office suite. The time spent either in Microsoft Office 2007 training or Vista training quickly will be eclipsed by the time saved in knowing how to use them properly. And, you can have one without the other—as Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 operate independently of each other.

Vista Training: Microsoft’s new operating system opens up a vista of operations and capabilities unmatched by such earlier systems as XP. With re-engineering comes the need to re-learn. We give you the tips and tools to get up to speed on Vista efficiently and productively.


Vista Training - Basic

  • Training Class Goal: Learn how to work with the new Windows Vista operating program.
  • Course Outline: Start menu, move and resize windows, manage files and folders, perform content searches, create shortcuts, change system settings, browse the Web with Internet Explorer 7, Vista desktop, Sidebar and Gadgets, customization, multimedia content.
  • Prerequisite for Course: Ability to use a mouse (click, double-click, right-click, click-and-drag) and ability to type on a keyboard.

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The instructors at Mission Critical Systems have been great! No matter where our student’s skill set levels are, the instructor is able to captivate everyone, keep them entertained and provide a valuable experience for each person. We do a lot of training and understand how the instructor can really make a difference in the retention and attention of a class, and this has been a key to our experience with Mission Critical Systems training.

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Microsoft Office 2007 Training: Cut through the “ribbon” of red tape that separates the Office 2007 look and feel from Office 2003. Learn to use the Ribbon navigation system in Word, PowerPoint and Excel, discover new functions and capabilities, and transition smoothly to this new application.

 

Microsoft Office 2007 Training—2007 Transition Class

  • Training Class Goal: This class will focus on some of the key differences between Microsoft Office 2007 and 2003 in PowerPoint, Excel and Word to help 2003 Office users quickly move to the new platform.
  • Course Outline: Learn how to use the Ribbon, navigating to accomplish tasks, viewing and using the new templates, custom layout options, using the designer-quality SmartArt graphics, Galleries, line previews, Microsoft Office button, integration with other Office applications, old functions with new tricks, customizing the environment.
  • Prerequisite for Course: Understanding of Office 2003 application basics for Excel, PPT and Word.
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