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Basic ICT Skills
                        ®
Getting to know Microsoft Office 2007




            Get up to speed with the
              Office 2007 system
Basic ICT Skills
                                  ®
 Getting to know Microsoft Office 2007

               Outcomes
By the end of this e-torial, you will be able
to:
 Find your way around Office 2007
 Use the Office ribbon’s tabs, groups
and
    commands to complete tasks
 Create your own command toolbar


                 Tools
This e-torial make use of the following
programmes or tools:
 Vista Operating system
 MS Office 2007 (or any of the other
   MS Office 2007 programmes
®
 Basic ICT Skills : Microsoft   Office 2007
What is new?

                       When you open a 2007 Microsoft
                       Office system program, you’ll see a lot
                       that’s familiar. But you’ll also notice a
                       new look at the top of the window.

                       Menus and toolbars have been
                       replaced by the Ribbon, which
                       contains tabs that you click to get to
                       commands.

                       This presentation introduces you to the
                       Ribbon and other new ways to make
                       better documents, faster.
®
 Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft    Office 2007
The Ribbon

                                                     Yes, there’s a lot of
                                                     change to familiar
                                                     Microsoft Office
                                                     programs.

                                                     But it’s good change.




With the Ribbon, commands and other tools you need
are now exposed and more readily available.
®
    Basic ICT Skills:   Microsoft Office 2007
What is on the ribbon?

                                                              The three parts of the
                                                              Ribbon are tabs,
                                                              groups, and
                                                              commands.




1    Tabs sit across the top of the Ribbon. Each one
     represents core tasks you do in a given program.

2    Groups are sets of related commands. They remain on
     display and readily available, giving you rich visual aids.

3    Commands are arranged in groups. A command can be
     a button, a menu, or a box where you enter information.
®
   Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft      Office 2007
 What is on the ribbon?

                                                      How do you get
                                                      started?

                                                      Begin with the first
                                                      tab.




In Word 2007, for example, that’s the Home tab.

It’s got the commands that people use most commonly
when they write documents: font formatting commands
(Font group), paragraph options (Paragraph group),
and text styles (Styles group).
®
  Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft      Office 2007
 How are commands organized?

                                                         Commands are
                                                         organized by how
                                                         they’re used.




Frequently used core commands no longer have to
share space with a range of remotely related commands
on a menu or toolbar.

They’re the ones that get used, and so now they’re the
ones most prominently featured.
®
   Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft      Office 2007
 More commands, on command!

                                                          Commands you use
                                                          most are available on
                                                          the Ribbon all the
                                                          time.

                                                          Others appear only
                                                          when you need them,
                                                          in response to an
                                                          action you take.

For example, the Picture Tools in Word appear on the
Ribbon when you insert a picture, and they go away
when you’re done. The Ribbon responds to your action.

So don’t worry if you don’t see all the commands at all
times. Take the first steps, and what you need will
appear.
®
 Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft       Office 2007
More options if you need them

                                                            Sometimes an arrow,
                                                            called the Dialog Box
                                                            Launcher, appears in
                                                            the lower-right corner
                                                            of a group.

                                                            This means more
                                                            options are available
                                                            for the group.

For example, to get to a less commonly used font option
in PowerPoint® 2007:
 1   On the Home tab, click the arrow     in the Font group.
 2   The Font dialog box opens, with the full selection of font
     commands.
®
    Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft               Office 2007
  Preview before you select

                                                               Are you familiar with
                                                               the try-undo-try cycle?

                                                               You make a change,
                                                               it’s not what you want,
                                                               and so you undo and
                                                               keep trying until you
                                                               get what you had in
                                                               mind.

Animation: Right-click on the picture above, and click Play.


Now you can see a live preview of your choice before
you make a selection, which saves you time and gives
you better results.
®
   Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft     Office 2007
 Preview before you select


                                                       Are you familiar with
                                                       the try-undo-try cycle?

                                                       You make a change,
                                                       it’s not what you want,
                                                       and so you undo and
                                                       keep trying until you
                                                       get what you had in
                                                       mind.

Now you can see a live preview of your choice before
you make a selection, which saves you time and gives
you better results.
®
    Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft               Office 2007
  Put commands on your own toolbar
                                                               Do you often use
                                                               commands that aren’t
                                                               as quickly available as
                                                               you’d like?

                                                               You can easily add
                                                               them to the Quick
                                                               Access Toolbar.


Animation: Right-click on the picture above, and click Play.

  Located above the Ribbon when you first start your
  Microsoft Office program, the Quick Access Toolbar
  puts commands where they’re always visible and near
  at hand.
®
   Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft    Office 2007
 Put commands on your own toolbar


                                                      Do you often use
                                                      commands that aren’t
                                                      as quickly available as
                                                      you’d like?

                                                      You can easily add
                                                      them to the Quick
                                                      Access Toolbar.


Located above the Ribbon when you first start your
Microsoft Office program, the Quick Access Toolbar
puts commands where they’re always visible and near
at hand.
®
   Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft       Office 2007
 Working with different screen resolutions
                                                            Everything described
                                                            so far applies if your
                                                            screen is set to high
                                                            resolution and the
                                                            program window is
                                                            maximized.

                                                            If not, things look
                                                            different.

How? Like this:

• Low resolution: If your screen is set to a low
  resolution, a few groups on the Ribbon will display the
  group name only, not the commands in the group.
  Click the arrow on the group button to display the
  commands.
®
   Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft     Office 2007
 Working with different screen resolutions

                                                        Everything described
                                                        so far applies if your
                                                        screen is set to high
                                                        resolution and the
                                                        program window is
                                                        maximized.

                                                        If not, things look
                                                        different.

How? Like this:
• Screen not maximized: Some groups will display
  only the group names.
• Tablet PCs: On those with smaller screens, the
  Ribbon adjusts to show smaller versions of tabs and
  groups.
®
    Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft   Office 2007
Activities:

p   Add a bulleted list in Word.

p   Apply heading styles in Word.

p   Insert a picture into a Word document.

p   Format text in Word using the Mini toolbar.

p   Add a button to the Quick Access Toolbar in
    Excel®, and then delete one.
 Online practice (requires Word 2007 and Excel 2007, part of the 2007
pMicrosoftmore Excel options.
  Find Office system)
                Suggestions for practice
®
 Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft   Office 2007
Practice Activities:


       Online practice

       (Requires Word 2007 and Excel 2007,
       part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system)
®
 Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft    Office 2007
Assessment: Question 1

  The Paste, Cut, and Copy
  commands appear where on the
  Ribbon? (Pick one answer.)


         1. On the last tab.

         2. On the first tab.

         3. On the Quick Access Toolbar.
®
 Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft   Office 2007
Assessment: Question 2

  You  move from a computer with a
  high screen resolution to one with a
  low resolution. You don’t see the
  commands in one group. What do
  you do? (Pick one answer.)

         •   Click the View tab.

         •   Click the View toolbar.

         •   Click the arrow on the group button.
®
  Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft   Office 2007
Assessment: Answer




On    the first tab.

These commands are used frequently, so they logically appear on the
first tab of the Ribbon. Of course, you can add them to the Quick Access
Toolbar if you want.
®
  Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft   Office 2007
Assessment: Answer




Click    the arrow on the group button.


If commands are not displayed, either because of screen resolution or
because the program window isn’t maximized, you can display
commands in a group by clicking the arrow on the group button.
®
  Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft    Office 2007
Assessment: Answer


 This tutorial was adapted by maggiev for
  the Department of Education for use by
  subject advisors, teachers and learners


                    ®
  Original Microsoft Office 2007 tutorial
        templates can be found at:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/templates/CT102036981033.aspx



    All e-turials can be found on the
             Thutong portal:
           www.thutong.org.za

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Lookout @ Microsoft 2007

  • 1. Basic ICT Skills ® Getting to know Microsoft Office 2007 Get up to speed with the Office 2007 system
  • 2. Basic ICT Skills ® Getting to know Microsoft Office 2007 Outcomes By the end of this e-torial, you will be able to:  Find your way around Office 2007  Use the Office ribbon’s tabs, groups and commands to complete tasks  Create your own command toolbar Tools This e-torial make use of the following programmes or tools:  Vista Operating system  MS Office 2007 (or any of the other MS Office 2007 programmes
  • 3. ® Basic ICT Skills : Microsoft Office 2007 What is new? When you open a 2007 Microsoft Office system program, you’ll see a lot that’s familiar. But you’ll also notice a new look at the top of the window. Menus and toolbars have been replaced by the Ribbon, which contains tabs that you click to get to commands. This presentation introduces you to the Ribbon and other new ways to make better documents, faster.
  • 4. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 The Ribbon Yes, there’s a lot of change to familiar Microsoft Office programs. But it’s good change. With the Ribbon, commands and other tools you need are now exposed and more readily available.
  • 5. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 What is on the ribbon? The three parts of the Ribbon are tabs, groups, and commands. 1 Tabs sit across the top of the Ribbon. Each one represents core tasks you do in a given program. 2 Groups are sets of related commands. They remain on display and readily available, giving you rich visual aids. 3 Commands are arranged in groups. A command can be a button, a menu, or a box where you enter information.
  • 6. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 What is on the ribbon? How do you get started? Begin with the first tab. In Word 2007, for example, that’s the Home tab. It’s got the commands that people use most commonly when they write documents: font formatting commands (Font group), paragraph options (Paragraph group), and text styles (Styles group).
  • 7. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 How are commands organized? Commands are organized by how they’re used. Frequently used core commands no longer have to share space with a range of remotely related commands on a menu or toolbar. They’re the ones that get used, and so now they’re the ones most prominently featured.
  • 8. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 More commands, on command! Commands you use most are available on the Ribbon all the time. Others appear only when you need them, in response to an action you take. For example, the Picture Tools in Word appear on the Ribbon when you insert a picture, and they go away when you’re done. The Ribbon responds to your action. So don’t worry if you don’t see all the commands at all times. Take the first steps, and what you need will appear.
  • 9. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 More options if you need them Sometimes an arrow, called the Dialog Box Launcher, appears in the lower-right corner of a group. This means more options are available for the group. For example, to get to a less commonly used font option in PowerPoint® 2007: 1 On the Home tab, click the arrow in the Font group. 2 The Font dialog box opens, with the full selection of font commands.
  • 10. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Preview before you select Are you familiar with the try-undo-try cycle? You make a change, it’s not what you want, and so you undo and keep trying until you get what you had in mind. Animation: Right-click on the picture above, and click Play. Now you can see a live preview of your choice before you make a selection, which saves you time and gives you better results.
  • 11. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Preview before you select Are you familiar with the try-undo-try cycle? You make a change, it’s not what you want, and so you undo and keep trying until you get what you had in mind. Now you can see a live preview of your choice before you make a selection, which saves you time and gives you better results.
  • 12. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Put commands on your own toolbar Do you often use commands that aren’t as quickly available as you’d like? You can easily add them to the Quick Access Toolbar. Animation: Right-click on the picture above, and click Play. Located above the Ribbon when you first start your Microsoft Office program, the Quick Access Toolbar puts commands where they’re always visible and near at hand.
  • 13. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Put commands on your own toolbar Do you often use commands that aren’t as quickly available as you’d like? You can easily add them to the Quick Access Toolbar. Located above the Ribbon when you first start your Microsoft Office program, the Quick Access Toolbar puts commands where they’re always visible and near at hand.
  • 14. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Working with different screen resolutions Everything described so far applies if your screen is set to high resolution and the program window is maximized. If not, things look different. How? Like this: • Low resolution: If your screen is set to a low resolution, a few groups on the Ribbon will display the group name only, not the commands in the group. Click the arrow on the group button to display the commands.
  • 15. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Working with different screen resolutions Everything described so far applies if your screen is set to high resolution and the program window is maximized. If not, things look different. How? Like this: • Screen not maximized: Some groups will display only the group names. • Tablet PCs: On those with smaller screens, the Ribbon adjusts to show smaller versions of tabs and groups.
  • 16. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Activities: p Add a bulleted list in Word. p Apply heading styles in Word. p Insert a picture into a Word document. p Format text in Word using the Mini toolbar. p Add a button to the Quick Access Toolbar in Excel®, and then delete one. Online practice (requires Word 2007 and Excel 2007, part of the 2007 pMicrosoftmore Excel options. Find Office system) Suggestions for practice
  • 17. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Practice Activities: Online practice (Requires Word 2007 and Excel 2007, part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system)
  • 18. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Assessment: Question 1 The Paste, Cut, and Copy commands appear where on the Ribbon? (Pick one answer.) 1. On the last tab. 2. On the first tab. 3. On the Quick Access Toolbar.
  • 19. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Assessment: Question 2 You move from a computer with a high screen resolution to one with a low resolution. You don’t see the commands in one group. What do you do? (Pick one answer.) • Click the View tab. • Click the View toolbar. • Click the arrow on the group button.
  • 20. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Assessment: Answer On the first tab. These commands are used frequently, so they logically appear on the first tab of the Ribbon. Of course, you can add them to the Quick Access Toolbar if you want.
  • 21. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Assessment: Answer Click the arrow on the group button. If commands are not displayed, either because of screen resolution or because the program window isn’t maximized, you can display commands in a group by clicking the arrow on the group button.
  • 22. ® Basic ICT Skills: Microsoft Office 2007 Assessment: Answer This tutorial was adapted by maggiev for the Department of Education for use by subject advisors, teachers and learners ® Original Microsoft Office 2007 tutorial templates can be found at: http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/templates/CT102036981033.aspx All e-turials can be found on the Thutong portal: www.thutong.org.za

Notas do Editor

  1. This e-torial will introduce you to the Ribbon in the new Office 2007 suite. You will need to have Microsoft Office 2007 installed on your computer.
  2. Notes: Microsoft Office programs described in this training presentation include Microsoft Office Word 2007, Office Excel ® 2007, Office PowerPoint ® 2007, Office Access 2007, and Office Outlook ® 2007. The Ribbon was developed in response to what Office users—possibly you—have asked for: programs that are simpler to use, with commands that are easier to find. The Ribbon may be new, but with a little time and exposure you’ll find that it works for you, not against you.
  3. Instead of having 30 or so undisplayed toolbars, and commands buried on menus or in dialog boxes, you now have one control center that brings the essentials together and makes them very visual. And once you learn how to use the Ribbon in one program (the picture here shows Word 2007), you’ll find it easy to use in other programs too.
  4. You’ll find the same organization in other 2007 Office system programs, with the first tab including commands for the most key type of work. The primary tab in Excel, PowerPoint, and Access is also the Home tab. In Outlook, when you create a message, it’s the Message tab.
  5. Take the Paste command, for example. It’s one of the most frequently used commands. Why not give it maximum exposure in the window, along with its related commands, Cut and Copy ? In Word and Excel, these commands all appear on the Home tab. Less frequently used commands are less prominent on the Ribbon. For example, most people use Paste Special less often than they use Paste . So to access Paste Special , you first click the arrow on Paste .
  6. If you don’t have a picture in your Word document, the commands to work with a picture aren’t necessary. But after you insert a picture in Word, the Picture Tools appear along with the Format tab that contains the commands you need to work with the picture. When you’re through working with the picture, Picture Tools go away. If you want to work on the picture again, just click it, and the tab appears again with all the commands you need.
  7. In PowerPoint, the example described here, the Font group on the Home tab contains all the commands that are used the most to make font changes: commands to change the font face and font size, and to make the font bold, italic, or underlined. Clicking the Dialog Box Launcher gets you to all the other, less commonly used options such as superscript.
  8. Try-undo-try. You select a font, font color, or style, or make changes to a picture. But the option you select turns out not to be what you want, so you undo and try again, and perhaps again, until you finally get what you have in mind. To use live preview, rest the mouse pointer on an option. Your document changes to show you what that option would look like, before you actually make a selection. After you see the preview of what you want, then you click the option to make your selection. Click Play to watch the process of seeing how different underline styles will look before selecting one. [ Note to trainer: To play the animation when viewing the slide show, right-click the animation, and then click Play . After playing the file once, you may have to click Rewind (after right-clicking) and then click Play . If you have problems viewing the animation, see the notes for the last slide in this presentation about playing an Adobe Flash animation. If you still have problems viewing the animation, the slide that follows this one is a duplicate slide with static art. Delete either the current slide or the next slide before showing the presentation.]
  9. Try-undo-try. You select a font, font color, or style, or make changes to a picture. But the option you select turns out not to be what you want, so you undo and try again, and perhaps again, until you finally get what you have in mind. To use live preview, rest the mouse pointer on an option. As the picture shows, your document changes to show you what that option would look like, before you actually make a selection. After you see the preview of what you want, then you click the option to make your selection. [ Note to trainer: This slide is identical to the preceding slide except that it has static art instead of an animation. Use this slide if you have problems viewing the animation. Delete either the current slide or the preceding slide before showing the presentation.]
  10. For example, if you use Track Changes in Word or Excel every day to turn on revision marks, and you don’t want to have to click the Review tab to access that command each time, you can add Track Changes to the Quick Access Toolbar. To do that, right-click Track Changes on the Review tab, and then click Add to Quick Access Toolbar . To delete a button, right-click it, and then click Remove from Quick Access Toolbar . Click Play to see both these processes in action. [ Note to trainer: To play the animation when viewing the slide show, right-click the animation, and then click Play . After playing the file once, you may have to click Rewind (after right-clicking) and then click Play . If you have problems viewing the animation, see the notes for the last slide in this presentation about playing an Adobe Flash animation. If you still have problems viewing the animation, the slide that follows this one is a duplicate slide with static art. Delete either the current slide or the next slide before showing the presentation.]
  11. For example, if you use Track Changes in Word or Excel every day to turn on revision marks, and you don’t want to have to click the Review tab to access that command each time, you can add Track Changes to the Quick Access Toolbar. To do that, right-click Track Changes on the Review tab, and then click Add to Quick Access Toolbar . To delete a button, right-click it, and then click Remove from Quick Access Toolbar . [ Note to trainer: This slide is identical to the preceding slide except that it has static art instead of an animation. Use this slide if you have problems viewing the animation. Delete either the current slide or the preceding slide before showing the presentation.]
  12. More on low resolution: For example, in Word, with a higher resolution you will see all the commands in the Show/Hide group on the View tab. But with 800 by 600 resolution, you will see the Show/Hide button only, not the commands in the group. In that case, you click the arrow on the Show/Hide button to display the commands in the group. Generally, the groups that display only the group name at a lower resolution are those with less frequently used commands.
  13. More on smaller windows: At any resolution, there is a window size at which some groups will display only the group name. So if you’re working in a program window that isn’t maximized, you may need to click the arrow on the group button to display the commands. More on Tablet PCs : If you have a Tablet PC with a larger monitor, the Ribbon adjusts to show you larger versions of the tabs and groups.
  14. [ Note to trainer : With Word 2007 or Excel 2007 installed on your computer, you can click the link in the slide to go to an online practice. In the practice, you can work through each of these tasks in Word or Excel, with instructions to guide you. Important : If you don’t have Word 2007 or Excel 2007, you won’t be able to access the practice instructions.]
  15. [ Note to trainer : With Word 2007 or Excel 2007 installed on your computer, you can click the link in the slide to go to an online practice. In the practice, you can work through each of these tasks in Word or Excel, with instructions to guide you. Important : If you don’t have Word 2007 or Excel 2007, you won’t be able to access the practice instructions.]