Microsoft Office System Webcast: Introducing Windows Vista for 2007 Microsoft Office System Users (Level 100) 
Event ID: 1032372425
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English.
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Microsoft Office.
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Additional Information Worker.
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Duration:
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60 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Thursday, April 10, 2008 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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This webcast introduces to those familiar with the 2007 Microsoft Office system to the features of Windows Vista that best suits them. See the advantages of using Windows Vista and the 2007 Office system
together, including better file origination, program starting, search, communication, and Internet navigation. Get tips and tricks to better share and find your files, discover the consistency of search capabilities throughout Windows Vista, and navigate the
new features of Windows Internet Explorer 6. Join us to get a number of tips to help you immediately benefit from installing Windows Vista into your 2007 Microsoft Office system environment.
Presenter: Andrew Reed, Senior Training Specialist, Microsoft Corporation
Andrew Reed has worked with Microsoft for nearly 20 years in various customer-facing roles. In that time, he has worked with customers on a worldwide basis, learning as much from his presentations, classes, and experiences as he has shared about Microsoft technology,
products, and services. In his "free time" Andy enjoys photography, which gives him a creative outlet to balance his passion for technology.
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Event ID:
1032372425
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