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Please be sure to mention the version of Office you are using when you send your question.
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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.
New free training course and new webcast!
Hi, everyone! As I've mentioned before on this blog, I'm writing a series of courses for Office Online Training on the basics of working with the Open XML Formats. I'm delighted to say that the first of these courses - Open XML I: Exploring the Open XML Formats - is now published. This courses introduces the new file formats and provides an introduction to how your Office 2007 documents are structured under-the-hood.
As with all Office Online Training courses, this one is free and available to anyone. So please check it out! And, if Office Online Training courses are news to you - browse around while you're there. You may be surprised at the breadth of learning resources they offer -- and it's all F-R-E-E :)
But ... before you run off to start exploring - please register to join me for a new, live webcast this Thursday at 9a Pacific; 12p Eastern - Compatibility Tips for the 2007 Office System File Formats—Collaborating with Users of Earlier Versions
This is a level 300 (advanced) session, in which we'll look at options for roundtripping Open XML Format documents with earlier versions of Office. Level 300 just means that I assume for the purposes of the session that you're an advanced Office user with some experience at least in 2007, so the session will move pretty quickly. But, the session is free and open to everyone - so as long as you don't mind the quick pace, please join us if the subject interests you -- regardless of your Office experience!
Note: If you haven't attended a LiveMeeting session very recently, please login a bit early because you may be prompted to download and install LiveMeeting 2007. It's free, of course, and just takes a few minutes - but the producer provides info at the beginning of each webcast (like a dial-in number in case you have audio trouble, and info on how to ask questions) so it can be helpful to get there on time if you can.
Hope to see you on Thursday ... meanwhile, happy Tuesday everybody!
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