Course details

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Many of us work with Microsoft Office applications every day. When a new suite is released, we don't need training on the full programs. Often we only need a review of what is new, different, exciting and how we can apply these new tools to our work.

This course does just that; it reviews the changes in the Office 2013 applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook. It also reviews changes appearing across all applications and are not unique to just one.

Learn and Master the Features New in Office 2013

  • Excel: Flash Fill, quick analysis, chart and PivotTable recommendations
  • Word: Collapse headings, resume reading, new review features, edit PDFs
  • PowerPoint: New themes, object formatting, multimedia improvements, Presenter view
  • Outlook: Preview messages, interface changes, find and filtering, the people card
  • Access: web applications, automatic UI creation, deployment options

Mastering the Changes

Getting to know the changes in Office 2013 is about more than just being comfortable in the new versions. It's about learning and mastering the new tools, tools that are designed to increase your productivity and make many tasks you currently do easier. Who doesn't like easier? Many of these changes allow you to 'buy back' time in your day by reducing the amount of time it takes to complete many tasks.

Contents and Overview
In over 3 hours of content including 43 lectures, this course covers all the key new features appearing in the core Office applications. Sample files can be downloaded off the introduction lecture.

This course broken into sections based on each Office application: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook. There is also a section for changes that are applied across all of Office.

Upon completion you will be comfortable working in Office 2013 and utilizing all the new tools and features.

Updated on 27 December, 2017
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