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Thursday, July 29th 2010

Microsoft Office Word 2007 is a handy tool to have on your computer.

In Word you have the ability to create text, websites, and much more.  In fact the latest edition of Word, Microsoft Word 2007 even has the ability to create reference lists.

On Step Into My Office we are going to offer you a guide to the latest MS Word version.

25/9/2008 - New! We've added MS Project 2007 section!

10/9/2008 - The MS Excel FAQ section was reimbursed with answers to your question.

30/8/2008 - The MS Access section was added! Go check it out!

MS Excel

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Microsoft Excel is the reigning spreadsheet software on the market for almost every computer.

Microsoft started designing the software in the late 80’s along with the Word program.  Excel is seen as the best on the market due to its ease of use, capabilities, and that no other software has been able to keep up with it.

MS Powerpoint

PowerPoint is a program that allows you to setup a slide show presentation on the computer.

The slideshow presentation can be sent through a network to be discussed live in a conference, as a school report, or any other presentation you might need.

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MS Outlook

Many businesses find Outlook to be a worthwhile program because you can have emails, calendars, and appointments all in one program.

In fact you can ask Outlook to remind you of appointments that are on your calendar for a whole year.  For example every Tuesday you must make a certain phone call or do a certain task.  You can set up Outlook to remind you of this task.

MS Project

The MS Project was designed to offer a project managers tthe ability to develop plans, budgets, track resources and more...
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MS Access

Microsoft Office Access is a database management system.

Step Into My Office is a useful website for consumers looking for information regarding Microsoft Office Products as well as the products themselves.  Microsoft Office software was first introduced in 1989 as an operating system for word pad.  Since the beginning of Microsoft Office, users have been able to create text documents in Word and spread sheets in Excel.  Powerpoint as an addition to Microsoft Office came a few years later.

Now when you purchase Microsoft Office you have several versions to choose from.  With the creation of Windows Vista a new Microsoft Office had to be released.  This is Microsoft Office 2007, in which we will spend the majority of our time discussing on stepintomyoffice.org.  Microsoft Office 2007 encompasses Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, Access, and Project.  For those not familiar with the newer additions to Microsoft Office, Access is a way to create a tracking system and database for a business.  You can also track information that you share with others.  Access allows for audit sensitive information to be created and protected.  Microsoft Project is another new addition to help streamline your office documents.  Microsoft Project will allow you to have project management for better time management in that you can communicate and present project information easily.

At Step Into My Office we welcome any articles or tips that you may have regarding Microsoft Office and its use.  Often times, professionals leave out steps or make things a little more complicated than they need to be.  We have found that offering an array of information on Microsoft Office allows the beginners and seasoned users to share the information they have with others.  Instead of going out and purchasing a 1000 page guidebook you can find the answers you need within our guides, tips, and FAQ’s along with those who wish to contribute.

The data is stored in the forms of tables when using this system. Think of Access as another style spreadsheet for the purpose of graphic users and software development.
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