Office 2007 Transition

Over the Summer of 2009, the School of Law will be transitioning from Office 2003 to Office 2007 as its primary suite of software for day to day tasks.

If you need help performing a specific task, first look at the resources below. If you cannot find what you're looking for, please contact the Help Desk at x4178

Below are links to a collection of video recordings of various events, classes, and lectures at the Seattle University School of Law.
Some of these recordings are available to the general public, but most are restricted to the SU law community.

Interactive Reference Guides

These guides ask you to perform tasks in a simulated Office 2003 environment, then show you how to perform the same command in the 2007 version. They essentially translate commands from Office 2003 to 2007.

PLEASE NOTE: THESE WILL ONLY WORK IN INTERNET EXPLORER

Self-paced Training

Available to all staff are in depth online tutorials on Lynda.com. Please email Stephanie Zimmerman for a temporary account. Note: the law school only has ten licenses.

 

Microsoft also has an extensive library of tutorials .

 

Introductory Presentation

Instructional Technologist, Stoo Sepp, presents an overview of the Office 2007 suite on May 27, 2009.

Main Campus Resources

The Office of Information Technology has already begun the transition at the main campus level. Below is their page devoted to the Office 2007 transition, including classes which you are welcome to attend on your own.

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