Friday, June 29, 2007

Microsoft Office 2007




OCC Upgrading Again
OCC (Open computer Center) is located on first floor of the Bisdorf building. We have the pleasure of giving service to thousands of users through out the college year. The aim of this lab is to provide the most updated software and technology to its users so they can develop their skills.
With this in mind, OCC will be making switch to Office 2007in about the coming fall semester. Microsoft Office 2007 system (also called Microsoft office 2007) has new file formats for all applications. In Office 2003 and earlier versions, the default file formats are the familiar .doc (Word document), .xls (Excel workbook), and .ppt (PowerPoint presentation).
By contrast, the default file formats in Office 2007 are based on Extensible Markup Language (XML). To denote the change in format, the filename extensions associated with each format have changed, adding an x at the end of each one—Word's new default format is .docx instead of .doc, for example.
Office 2007 contains a number of new features, the most notable of which is the entirely new graphical user interface (GU) called the Ribbon, replacing the menus and toolbars that have been the cornerstone of Office since its inception.
To say things look a little different in Office 2007 would be a tremendous understatement. Microsoft has gone to great lengths to alter the appearance of the Office Suite, not only to present us with a new way of doing our work, but to provide a streamlined approach.
Here is a quick view of the long extended ribbon that replaced the tool bar and the menu

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