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Eight New OneNote Trainer Packs & More Love for The Cloud
Bob Caswell (Microsoft)
I've blogged about OneNote Trainer Packs (OTPs) before, and one of the questions that comes up frequently is: Will they be available for new courses? The answer is yes! Today we have released eight new OneNote Trainer Packs, which brings our total to 40 (see below for the list). Our current goal...
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8 Oct 2010
Blog Post:
Microsoft Learning, OneNote, & The Cloud: We're All Friends
Bob Caswell (Microsoft)
Just a couple days ago, I blogged about the release of more OneNote Trainer Packs (OTPs) but also hinted at more news coming soon. If you thought OTPs were a good way to prepare for a course, then you might want to participate in our latest pilot that takes this concept to the next level. Here are the...
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30 Jun 2010
Blog Post:
Creating Dynamic Charts for Your Reports and Presentations Using Excel 2007
sandrah
Many people find themselves having to present data – whether via presentation or a report, visually. This means tables and often charts. Reinhold Scheck’s book, Create Dynamic Charts in Microsoft Office Excel 2007 and Beyond , focuses specifically on working with data and charts in Microsoft...
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15 Jul 2009
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Developer Certification Changes
Gerry O'Brien
Early information but at this point, it looks as though there will be two new exams for SharePoint developers coming. An MCTS and an MCPD for Office SharePoint Server. Some of you asked for the MCPD at PDC and I indicated at the time that it would require audience research. The SharePoint...
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7 Jul 2009
Blog Post:
Office 2010: Things that I Can’t Say
Joanne Lin
I was excited ever since I saw the demos of Office 2010 at the company meeting last year. It was very elegant, beautiful and efficient for everyday use. So when the opportunity came for employees to get the internal technical preview, I jumped on it. I have been using it for the couple of weeks, and...
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27 May 2009
Blog Post:
Translation Right Within Office!
Joanne Lin
As I often receive stuff from friends in not only English, but Chinese, German, Greek, you name it, I sometimes get the feeling of “doh…” as I can’t understand a piece of the document very well. Yeah Windows Live Translator is great, TBot is cute, but I am very happy to learn that Office can do...
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21 Apr 2009
Blog Post:
OfficePalooza!
sandrah
If you’re an advanced user of Office 2007, or maybe you want to test your Office 2007 skills, don’t forget about the upcoming contest starting April 20. As mentioned here http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_press/archive/2009/04/01/advanced-2007-office-system-user-a-contest-for-you.aspx The contest features...
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16 Apr 2009
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