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  • Webinar: Tips from the experts: Microsoft MVPs

    In this week's webinar you’ll learn about nifty tips and timesavers from Microsoft MVPs. These “Most Valuable Professionals” share their real-world technical expertise with the community. We have a few tips and may even have a few stop on by to chat as we broadcast from their annual...
  • Webinar: Favorite new features in Office 365

    This webinar was recorded at the MVP Summit in Redmond, where we spotlighted customers’ favorite new features in Office 365 Home Premium and engaged in a live Q&A about Office 365. Can't view this video? It's also available at Microsoft Showcase . What you will learn at Monday’s webinar...
  • Free online Q&A October 14 about Office 2010 + Windows 7

    Quick reminder: The live online chat we announced last week is happening tomorrow October 14 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific time. To listen in or ask questions of a slew of Windows and Office MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals), read our post for key links and info or go straight to Communities or Technet and...
  • Live chat October 14 : Ask the experts about Office 2010 and Windows 7

    Got a question about Office 2010 or Windows 7? Looking for some productivity tips? Wondering how to get started with the newest versions of Office and Windows, or what they can do that the earlier versions can't? Need info on protecting your computer from malware and viruses? Or are you stuck on a problem...
  • Mitigating risk with Project 2010 and Inactive Tasks: Advice from a Project MVP

    If you plan complex projects you know all about Murphy's law: Whatever can go wrong, will. Not a happy philosophy, but a useful reminder to build in contingencies when planning ahead. This guest post on the MVP Awards Program Blog , by Microsoft Project MVP Bill Raymond, describes how he uses the Inactive...
  • Customizing the Office ribbon: Advice from an MVP

    In the first post in a new weekly series from the MVP Awards Program blog, Word MVP (most valuable professional) Doug Robbins describes how to customize the Office ribbon to suit the way you work. If you're migrating to Office 2010 from Office 2003, the Office ribbon is the most striking change you'll...
  • OneNote "every day without fail": MVP #10 on Office 2010

    A guest post by Access MVP Glen Lloyd from the MVP Award Program Blog series "10 Days for Office 2010." OneNote is probably one of the best-kept secrets of the Microsoft Office Suite. Although the application was introduced with the release of Office 2003, I wasn’t really aware of it until I installed...
  • Cut the email drudge work with Outlook Quick Steps: MVP #9 on Office 2010

    The following guest post by Outlook MVP Diane Poremsky is part of the MVP Award Program Blog 's "10 Days for Office 2010" Series. One of my favorite timesaving features in Outlook 2010 is Quick Steps. You can use Quick Steps to perform tasks you need to do frequently that involve multiple steps, such...
  • Tracking Dow Jones with Excel 2010: Office MVP #8 tells how

    The following guest post by Excel MVP Nate Oliver is part of the MVP Award Program Blog 's "10 Days for Office 2010" Series. Excel 2010 presents traditional numerical analysts with new and old tools; today we’ll explore two of them. The difference is that the first shall be what we call qualitative...
  • New accessibility tools in Word 2010: Day 7 of 10 MVPs on Office 2010

    The following guest post by Word MVP Karen McCall is part of the MVP Award Program Blog' s "10 Days for Office 2010" series. My name is Karen McCall and I am an MVP for Word. I have a disability and use the JAWS screen reader to access information on my computer. Sometimes I use the on-board Magnifier...
  • The no-confusion Timeline View in Project 2010 Pro: Office MVPs Day 6

    The following is a guest post by Microsoft Project MVP Bill Raymond as part of the MVP Award Program Blog 's series "10 Days for Office 2010." As a Project Manager, it has always been a struggle to communicate a clear timeline to my key sponsors, stakeholders, and even to the project team. Even for me...
  • Save time and create incredible content with Word 2010: Day 4 of 10 MVPs on Office 2010

    A guest post by Office System MVP Stephanie Krieger , as part of the MVP Award Program Blog's series , "10 Days for Office 2010" When I was invited to write a short article about Word 2010, the word short was the thing that concerned me. There’s so much I’d like to share about the new features...
  • An expert's top 10 features in Visio 2010: Day 2 of 10 MVPs on Office 2010

    The following is a guest post by MVP Dave J Parker as part of the MVP Award Program Blog's "10 Days for Office 2010" series. David J Parker has been using and developing with Visio since 1996, and has been a Visio MVP for a few years. He started bVisual ltd ( http://www.bvisual.net ) in 1998, and writes...
  • Organize your slides using sections in PowerPoint 2010: Day 1 of 10 MVPs on Office 2010

    The following is a guest post by PowerPoint MVP Glen Millar as part of the MVP Award Program Blog's "10 Days for Office 2010" Series. You can read more of MVP Glen Millar’s tips on his blog http://www.pptworkbench.com/wordpress . Sections are a new and powerful way to organize your slide content...
  • MVP Summit: Add video and professional design to your PowerPoint 2010 slides

    At the MVP Summit, PowerPoint MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Troy Chollar describes how he used video and video overlays in a PowerPoint 2010 presentation that he created for a client for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C. Troy embedded video in his presentation and then applied some...
  • MVP Summit: Access deployed via the web = No more IT headaches

    At the recent MVP Summit, Access MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Albert Kallal discusses web databases, the big new feature of Access 2010. Essentially, the web becomes another way of deploying applications, one that doesn't require that users have Access installed--but it gets better if they do. With...
  • MVP Summit: Organize your slide content with sections in PowerPoint 2010

    At the MVP Summit, PowerPoint MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Sandra Johnson describes how she uses sections to structure the content in her PowerPoint 2010 sales presentations . Sandra thinks of sections as a table of contents or an outline to help sales representatives and other presentation creators...
  • MVP Summit: Turn PowerPoint vacation slides into video you can post anywhere

    At the recent MVP Summit, PowerPoint MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Geetesh Bajaj describes a new feature in PowerPoint 2010 long requested by customers: the ability to turn your slides into a video . Using his own colorful vacation photos, Geetesh demonstrates the few steps required to take a set...
  • MVP Summit: Bring unlimited data into Excel with PowerPivot

    At the global MVP Summit, Excel MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Bill Jelen talks about PowerPivot, a new add-in for Excel 2010 that you can use to connect to millions of rows of data from various data sources and quickly build relationships between those sources. PowerPivot also allows you to bring...
  • MVP Summit: Redraw an entire Visio diagram with a couple of clicks

    At the MVP Summit, Visio MVP Dave Edson explains how he helped his clients to be more effective and productive with a repetitive diagramming task. Dave's clients had huge process diagrams that they needed to update monthly. Each update would require resizing and readjusting the entire diagram by hand...
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