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Great Microsoft Office 2010 Links
by Enoch Chapman 8. June 2010 23:12

This post is a simple post to help get ready for Microsoft Office 2010. I will give a brief description about what each site is about so you can get a good overview. For your 10 minute tip I don’t suggest checking all the sites, but take a couple and then come back and check another set. Enjoy!

Microsoft Office Web Site
When talking about Office you have to showcase the actual Microsoft website.

Learn where menu and toolbar commands are in Office 2010
This is a great tool created using Silverlight to help people find where the old menu commands exist on the new “Ribbon” toolbar. This is a great tool to help people get used to the “Office Ribbon”.

Using Twitter in Outlook 2010
This is a great tool to incorporate Twitter into your productive Outlook world. This plugin creates mailboxes and puts your feed as “new messages” in your Outlook Feed.

Social Connectors for Outlook 2010
Social Connectors are great ways to connect your social sphere into your Outlook 2010. Each Connector allows your contact lists to be updated with the current information about their “social spheres”. Here some connectors:

OutSync – Sync Facebook photos with Outlook
This little tools allows you to update your contact photos with photos from Facebook.

Bing Travel Planner for Outlook 2010
This little tool helps you plan out trips using Bing maps and travel resources from Outlook. It is a help to anyone who uses Outlook to help travel for business or fun.

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