Office OneNote 2007 is still relatively new for many Microsoft Office users. It was introduced with Office 2003 and revised for Office 2007. Office OneNote 2007 is an electronic version of a paper notebook where you can write down any kind of information. OneNote provides a free-form canvas where you can type, write, or draw notes wherever you want. You can separate and organize your notes into notebook sections or different notebooks. Read more
Have you ever wanted to add some zoom to your PowerPoint presentations? Well, now you can with the pptPlex add-in provided by Microsoft Office Labs. With the help of Plex technology, you can create sections in a presentation and then zoom in and out of individual slides and slide sections within a slide show. The pptPlex add-in is especially useful for zooming into hard to read areas in a slide, such as a table or chart. Read more
The Ribbon was envisioned by Microsoft to make it easier to find and use commands in Office 2007. However, after many years of using menus in previous versions, I find myself continually searching for commands. If you know there is a button for a command, but you don’t know where to find it, you should check out the free Search Commands add-in by Microsoft Office Labs. Read more
Welcome to my blog on Microsoft Office 2007! The product has been on the market for a while now, however there is still a lot to digest when you start up any of the Office programs. Everyone uses Office for different reasons, so why not customize it for the way you work. Read more