Microsoft Office 2010
Fast on the heels of Office 2007, 2010 was quick to make its debut appearance before people had really had a proper chance to get 'acclimatised' to such a new-look version.
Very similar at first glance to its immediate predecessor, 2007, the ribbon is still very much in evidence but, just as we got used to the Office button, top left of the window, this disappeared and the familiar File menu was once more very much in evidence.
However, unless you are working in the various programs to an advanced level, there is very little to tell 2010 from the quickly deposed 2007.
Be that as it may, we now have available complete training notes written for users of this version and again, our 'First Impressions' booklets to help ease the transition for people who skipped 2007 and have or will be upgrading directly to 2010 from XP or earlier versions.
In my humble opinion, Office 2010 is quite the best Office version yet and I await with baited breathe what is yet to come.
Very similar at first glance to its immediate predecessor, 2007, the ribbon is still very much in evidence but, just as we got used to the Office button, top left of the window, this disappeared and the familiar File menu was once more very much in evidence.
However, unless you are working in the various programs to an advanced level, there is very little to tell 2010 from the quickly deposed 2007.
Be that as it may, we now have available complete training notes written for users of this version and again, our 'First Impressions' booklets to help ease the transition for people who skipped 2007 and have or will be upgrading directly to 2010 from XP or earlier versions.
In my humble opinion, Office 2010 is quite the best Office version yet and I await with baited breathe what is yet to come.