May 11 class offers pointers on using Office 2010
If you’d like some pointers on using Office 2010, there is still time to sign up for one of the two-hour, instructor-led classes set for Friday, May 11.
Instructor-led class
The class covers the basics of transitioning from Office 2003 to Office 2010 and will help participants:
- Identify the features that are common to all applications in the Microsoft Office suite
- Modify documents using Microsoft Office Word 2010.
- Manage tasks using the new features in Microsoft Office Outlook 2010.
The class will be held in Room 13B, Public Service Center, 250 S. 4th St. Employees can enroll in any of these three class sessions set for May 11:
- 8 – 10 a.m.
- 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
- 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.
To enroll, log into HRIS and then search for “Office” in HRIS-Learning Management.
Open lab
In addition to these classes, an open lab is scheduled Monday, May 14 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Interested employees can stop by the lab on Monday to work on self-paced learning. (No registration is required.) Although the lab is not facilitated, contact information for assistance is provided in the room.)
The lab will be held in the Computer Training Room — 13B, Public Service Center, 250 S. 4th St.
Self-guided training
Employees also have the option to view these reference documents, which offer self-guided training:
· Make the Switch to… lessons offer self-paced learning for each Office 2010 program (e.g. Outlook, Word, etc.).
· Office 2010 Migration Guides are printable guides that answer commonly asked questions about transitioning to Office 2010 programs.
· Quick Reference Guides are printable, two-page guides that show how to access the most common functions in each Office 2010 program.
Published May. 9, 2012