Where is the offline Office 2003 tutorial?

A

Arik Otis

When I originally installed Office 2003, there was a message that asked if I
wanted to view an Office 2003 tutorial (or maybe it was What's New in Office
2003, I don't exactly remember). At the time, I clicked the NO button
thinking I would be able to view the tutorial at a more opportune time. Now
that I have the time, I can seem to find the tutorial in any of the Office
programs (Word, Excel, etc.). Anyone know where the general Office 2003
tutorial is? I saw the detailed, online program specific ones (i.e., one for
Excel, one for Word, etc.) but I was looking for the overall Office 2003
tutorial that gave you a brief overview of the power of all the programs
under one tutorial. There was an excellent interactive one for Office 2000
and I was hoping to find the same for Office 2003.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Arik,

MS migrated clipart and the tutorials to online versions
for Office 2003.

There is a 'What's new' section if you use F1 and select the
Table of Contents (offline) and the first topic 'starting...'

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When I originally installed Office 2003, there was a message that asked if I
wanted to view an Office 2003 tutorial (or maybe it was What's New in Office
2003, I don't exactly remember). At the time, I clicked the NO button
thinking I would be able to view the tutorial at a more opportune time. Now
that I have the time, I can seem to find the tutorial in any of the Office
programs (Word, Excel, etc.). Anyone know where the general Office 2003
tutorial is? I saw the detailed, online program specific ones (i.e., one for
Excel, one for Word, etc.) but I was looking for the overall Office 2003
tutorial that gave you a brief overview of the power of all the programs
under one tutorial. There was an excellent interactive one for Office 2000
and I was hoping to find the same for Office 2003. >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
A

Arik Otis

Hi Bob,

I know about the What's New offline tutorials but they're not quite what I
was looking for. The interactive tutorial of Office 2000 did an overview of
all the features (new and old) and was a true learning/teaching experience.
The What's New stuff is more one-way info with no interactive exercises.

But your telling me that they moved the tutorials online helped a lot. I
had already seen those but there's no good overview on all the features.
They seem to be separate modules about specific tasks. And they all seem to
be about the individual Office applications (i.e., Word, Excel, etc.) instead
of grouping them all together and showing the separate applications'
interaction among each other.

Thanks for the info!
 

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