Electronic Software Delivery
There are many new features in Office 2013: mostly streamlined interfaces, improved collaboration and cloud connectivity. Bob Flisser will show you step-by-step how to use the features that aren't always intuitive.
In the first chapter of the course, you'll learn new features that are the same in all the Office 2013 programs. Each of the remaining five chapters will focus specifically on one of the programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote.
Features:
Course Outline:
Chapter 1: NEW COMMON FEATURES (46 min)
Chapter 2: MICROSOFT WORD NEW FEATURES (36 min)
Chapter 3: MICROSOFT EXCEL® NEW FEATURES (51 min)
Chapter 4: MICROSOFT POWERPOINT® NEW FEATURES (55 min)
Chapter 5: MICROSOFT OUTLOOK® NEW FEATURES (27 min)
Chapter 6: MICROSOFT ONENOTE® NEW FEATURES (43 min)
Running Time: 4.5 Hrs
Project Files: Included
Minimum System Requirements:
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Flash:
Version 9,0,45,0
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INTERNET EXPLORER 9 BROWSER If you are experiencing a black screen, content loading or buffering, we need to set the Compatibility View for the browser.
To alleviate this issue, we need to set your browser to run in Compatibility View for our website.
Quick Fix - Select Tools or Hit F12 on your keyboard. A new window will open at the bottom of your screen. In the first menu bar of that new window locate "Browser Mode" click on that and select IE9 Compatibility view. Once complete Hit F12 or the close button on the window to exit.
GOOGLE CHROME BROWSER Below are suggestions directly from the Google Chrome help site to assist you in resolving the issue. The following link will take you directly to the Google Chrome help site area that addresses enabling add-ons or plug ins like the Windows Media Player Plug In Link.
MOZILLA FIREFOX BROWSER The Firefox browser requires add-ons or plugs in to be enabled so that it recognizes components on your system.
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Links to Update Your System
Windows Media Player v11 or higher: