
TO ASK A QUESTION: If you have a question or need help with Office, please feel free to use the 'Click to Contact' link at the bottom of this page. You'll get a form that you can use to email a question to me. (I had been getting a ton of spam when accepting direct emails, so only emails that use this form will get through to me.)
Please be sure to mention the version of Office you are using when you send your question.
I answer all e-mails that I receive via this form, as long as they are polite :)
Since disabling comments on this site, I'm actually hearing from more of you with questions ... so, as it seems people prefer to email rather than comment, I'm going to leave comments disabled. As always, you can ask me any Office-related questions you have. If the question is outside of my expertise, I'll try to direct you to where you can get an answer.
Follow-up from today's Office 2007 webcast
Hi, everyone! Thanks to everybody who made time to attend today's advanced overview of Office 2007 document production capabilities ... this post is to provide those additional resources I promised during that session.
If you didn't make it or you want to review anything again, click here to view the recorded, on-demand version.
Since I frequently post similar info after webcasts, I've created a page with Office 2007 follow-up info that's now on the left-hand navigation pane ... under the heading post-event resources ... that way, if you're looking for resources after watching a webcast on-demand, you won't have to search for them.
If you don't find the information you need there, feel free to click the contact link at the bottom of this page to send me an email with your question (but please do check there first).
And, if you'd like more info on my Office 2007 book or to check out the sample chapter I mentioned was available here, click my books in the left-hand navigation pane.
Happy Thursday everyone!
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