160 likes | 389 Views
Office 2003 Vs 2007. What’s the Difference?. Office 2007. This tutorial will explain the differences between Office 2003 and 2007 by comparing the Menus and toolbars in Office 2003 with the MS Office Button and Ribbon in 2007.
E N D
Office 2003 Vs 2007 What’s the Difference?
Office 2007 • This tutorial will explain the differences between Office 2003 and 2007 by comparing the Menus and toolbars in Office 2003 with the MS Office Button and Ribbon in 2007. • There will also be an explanation of new features exclusive to Office 2007 • If you would prefer tutorials, click the links below: • Up to speed with Outlook 2007 • Up to speed with PowerPoint 2007 • Up to speed with Excel 2007 • Up to speed with Word 2007
Outlook 2003 Vs 2007 What’s the Difference?
Outlook • The differences between Outlook 2003 and 2007 are mainly visual. • Mail, Calendar, Contact, and Task menus are only graphically different. • The following slides will review the major differences.
Office Button • Outlook 2007 features • The Office Button • Note Keys • Mini Tool Bar
The Mini Toolbar • The Mini Toolbar is a Menu of frequently used formatting tools that appears when text is highlighted in a Word document. • This is a New Feature.
Mew Mail Ribbon • There are 4 tabs: • Message: Features all of the messaging functions • Insert which now includes charts, WordArt, Smart Art, symbols, attachments and a calendar insert. • Options which includes color themes, Carbon Copy options, tracking, and text formatting. • FormatTextincludes all of the text formatting options on the Message tab
New Appointment Menu • Appointments tab: Note the following changes in • Invite Attendees, Scheduling, and Recurrence options are more prominent • More options for categories • SpellCheckadded • Insert and Format text tabs contain same functions as Messages
New Contact and New Tasks Ribbons • With the exception of Spell Check, there are no new features on either of these ribbons. • Common functions are easier to locate • Icons are larger and more prominent
Brought to You By.. • Instructional Technology at the University of the Incarnate Excel • Terry Peak 829-3920 • tpeak@uiwtx.edu