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Subject:RE: Moving from winxp to Windows 7 From:"Cardimon, Craig" <ccardimon -at- M-S-G -dot- com> To:'Chantel Brathwaite' <brathwaitec -at- castupgrade -dot- com> Date:Tue, 24 May 2011 19:20:08 +0000
Nothing wrong with cheat sheets. Thanks, Chantel.
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> Of Chantel Brathwaite
> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 2:41 PM
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> Subject: Re: Moving from winxp to Windows 7
>
> I don't have any suggestions for Windows XP to 7 - I use XP at work and
> 7 at home, but I also suffered through the searing pain known as Vista
> (which I also have at home) so anything short of a complete overhaul now
> feels like a walk in the park. Others might have tips ... I don't think
> that the transition should be that bad since you've skipped over Vista.
>
> Office 2003 to 2010 - that's a different matter. This can take some
> getting used to since the interfaces for the different applications have
> changed considerably. When I was making the change, I found cheat
> sheets to be incredibly helpful. Perhaps you will too:
>
>http://www.zdocs.net/Word-2007-Cheat-Sheet-Quic--PDF.html
>http://www.zdocs.net/Excel-2007-Cheat-Sheet-Quick-reference-charts--
> PDF.html
>http://www.zdocs.net/PowerPoint-2007-Cheat-Sheet--PDF.html
>
> The cheat sheets address 2003 to 2007, but 2010 is quite similar to
> 2007. (I've used all three and have at times had to go back and forth
> between them, so the sheets helped to keep me sane.) This article might
> also be worth a look; it specifically addresses how to find Office 2003
> commands in Office 2010:
>
>http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/16386/find-office-2003-commands-in-office-
> 2010/
>
>
> Chantel
>
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