Where can I find Microsoft office tutorials in Spanish?

J

JoAnn Paules

Try setting Microsoft.com for Spain. I don't speak the language so even if I
did it, I wouldn't recognize a tutorial from a press release.
 
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db

spanish ?

as in brazalian, puerto
rico, cuba, spain, panama,
mexico, or cheech
and chong ???

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J

Julia

I am a school teacher in an urban high school and need the information for a
computer learning center I am trying to set up for ESL students. Spanish is
Spanish; it is the mother tongue for all Spanish, which came from
Spain,spoken in the world, Bazilians don't speak Spanish; they speak
Portuguese. I need the guides for Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point.
Thanks for been so cute, but your answer did not help.
Dr. Tirres
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Sometimes you need to engage the clownfilter when you walk in here.

There's a whole set of Spanish language newsgroups that more or less match the English
language ones here. That'd be a good starting point.

You can also google phrases like

powerpoint ayuda

to get some pointers. That landed me here, for example:

http://office.microsoft.com/es-es/powerpoint/CH100668133082.aspx

If they need help with PowerPoint, they can post in the regular PowerPoint newsgroup.
There's one Spanish PowerPoint MVP and a few other people who can puzzle their way
through at least simple questions and answers.
 
E

Earle Horton

http://office.microsoft.com/es-mx/default.aspx

Entra "formación" o lo que quieras en el cajón de búsqueda. Pudieras
instalar también el "Office 2007 Language Pack" para español y entonces
tendrías ayuda en línea con F1. Aquí también la página principal de
formación.

http://office.microsoft.com/es-mx/training/FX100565003082.aspx

Saludos cordiales,

Just go to the Microsoft Office web page, http://office.microsoft.com, click
"(change)", and change the country to whatever you like. That is how I
found the Mexico site above. You could also install Spanish Language Packs,
which contain online help via F1.

Cheers,

Earle
 
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db

you are correct I was being
funny.

but on the other hand there
is legitimacy in the points
I made.

respectfully, I disagree on one
of your points, in that Latin is
the mother tongue of Spanish.

also, Spanish Spain is not all
that similar to Spanish Mexico
and south American Spanish.

take for example the words
taco and burrito and tortilla:

tortilla is omelet for
the Spaniards.

burrito is also an animal

and in a manner of respect
a taco for office can imply
a plug in.
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