The Office button: print, save, etc. in Microsoft 2007 products
At the very top left corner of the Office window, click on the Office button (called so because it has the Office logo on it and because it gives you quick access to many of Office's most important tasks. ) The Office button was the “File” tab in previous versions. Among these tasks are: open a document, save your work, print your document, publish your work to a shared work space, and a lot more. From this button, you can also access a list of the most recent dozen and other documents you've worked on.
The Office button also takes all of the non-document related activities and puts them in one spot. By "non-document," I mean tasks that do not directly relate to the editing task at hand. These items include Open, Save, Print, Close, and more. From the button, you can also configure overall product options. In Word, for example, you can set your proofing options, save options and more.
Visit this site for additional training on Microsoft 2007 products: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/default.aspx
At the very top left corner of the Office window, click on the Office button (called so because it has the Office logo on it and because it gives you quick access to many of Office's most important tasks. ) The Office button was the “File” tab in previous versions. Among these tasks are: open a document, save your work, print your document, publish your work to a shared work space, and a lot more. From this button, you can also access a list of the most recent dozen and other documents you've worked on.
The Office button also takes all of the non-document related activities and puts them in one spot. By "non-document," I mean tasks that do not directly relate to the editing task at hand. These items include Open, Save, Print, Close, and more. From the button, you can also configure overall product options. In Word, for example, you can set your proofing options, save options and more.
Visit this site for additional training on Microsoft 2007 products: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/default.aspx