Microsoft Office 2007 - Finding your way around.
It’s out there... there’s no escaping it, and chances are we’re all going to get it eventually!
No, I’m not talking about swine flu! I’m talking about Microsoft Office 2007.
The major difference between your trusty old Office 2003 and Office 2007 is the way it looks. If you’ve never seen it before, it can be a bit daunting trying to find some of the old commands you used to take for granted.
That's why I've come up with some handy guides to help you find your way around.
Guide 1 - Word 2007
The first of my guides deals with Word 2007. It will help you navigate your way round the new software, and shows you where to find your old favourites, such as Mail Merge, Track Changes and much more...
Click the Microsoft Word Image to Open the Guide.
Guide 2 - Outlook 2007

My second guide focuses on Outlook 2007. While much of Outlook remains the same, there a several differences in its appearance. This guide will help you work out where you need to look for your frequently used tools, like Out-Of-Office and Signatures...
Click the Microsoft Outlook Image to Open the Guide.
Guide 3 - Excel 2007
With the new quick access menus, it's difficult to know where to start when looking for your frequently used functions. From finding where your Macro tool has disspeared to, to navigating your way through the new Condiional Formatting, my final guide looks at Excel 2007.
Click the Microsoft Excel Image to Open the Guide. |