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January 25, 2010

7 Word 2007 Tutorials

Here are 7 Word 2007 Tutorials, hosted by the University of the Incarnate Word. These Word tutorials cover new features such as the tables, headers, formatting, mail merge, document review and how to use fields. They demonstrate the Word’s features, and incloude exercises to help you master them. The documents necessary to complete the exercises for these Word tutorials can be downloaded from here.


Word 2007 2.86 Mb, 47 Pages
This presentation explains about Word 2007′s new features, such as Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, MS Office Button, Mini Toolbar, and Key Tips. This presentation also covers different functions useful for creating a newsletter.

Word 2003 and 2007 1.13 Mb, 45 Pages
This Word tutorial compares the differences between the features in Word 2003 and Word 2007.

Using Tables and Headers 342 Kb, 6 pages
This presentation shows how to add and edit Tables, Headers and Footers by creating a letterhead.

Document Review 581 Kb, 8 Pages
This tutorial describes the document review feature in Word 2007. It discusses the document review, track changes, and how to handle changes in the document.

Formatting Word Documents 813 Kb,
This Word tutorial teaches how to format documents using Word’s formatting features.

Mail Marge 2007 559 Kb, 9 Pages
This document explains Word’s useful mail merging feature in Word 2007 using the mailings tab.

Using Fields 396 Kb, 7 Pages
This Word tutorial shows how to insert text, graphics, page numbers, and other material into a document automatically.

APA Formatting 283 Kb, 4 Pages
This document discusses the document formatting outlined by the APA standard using the Microsoft Word 2007.

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