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Answer» I'm very frustrated trying to do almost anything in Office 2007. Windows Online learning is also almost USELESS for me. Do you know of anyplace that might LIST the commands and buttons that were in Office 2002 and will quickly show me where I might find them in Office 2007? What will be the quickest way to learn Office 2007? There is no place in Office 2007 where I can enter a 'help word' and get answers.
Many thanks for all suggestions.To open a Help window from any Office 2007 component, click the small blue circle with a ? in it; it's just to the left of the MINIMIZE button in the upper right corner of the window. Or, HIT F1 to open a Help panel.
Re: online training, have you been here?: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/FX100565001033.aspx
I feel your pain. I also went through the transition to Office 2007. I'm not sure what is the quickest way to learn it. A good book can surely be helpful. Visit Amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com and search on Office 2007 or, if you prefer, a specific component (Word, Excel, etc.). Here's one on Amazon.com I'd consider: Office 2007 Bible (Paperback)Thanks heaps for the compassionate help! I'm off to the bookstore after checking out the links you gave. I sure wish Office 2007 had a simple place where I could just enter a word and get to answers! I'm a writer and NOT graphically oriented, so having to make choices by selecting pictures makes me feel like I'm back in kindergarden.
Thanks again!My previous description of where the circle with the question mark inside is located was a bit inaccurate. It's actually just below the Maximize/Minimize/Restore buttons. Did you find it? Once you click it and open a Help panel, you can then type a word in a search box. OK - found the LITTLE circle. (smiles) It seems to be in various places, but at least I know what I am looking for, and if I keep looking it does show up. I've had to wade through dozens of 'answers' to find what I need, but I am getting the hang of it.
And, I found all of my missing EMAILS (10,000+ of them). So, that is a relief.
Many thanks for your help and suggestions.
This site is a gem!!!
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