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Microsoft Office 2007 to Ignite Demand in Software Training

Over 400 million people use the Microsoft Office software suite. With a new version coming out next year, Office users will need all new basic computer training, especially professionals who use the software every day.

Microsoft Office: Get Ready for Change

Industry experts are say the new Office suite will be a challenge for users as it's layout and format will change significantly. New Microsoft Office software and database training is already being planned for the Office software suite. Basic computer training on the new software is only just becoming available, so keep your eyes open!

New Office More Accessible

Some industry analysts are calling the new software "easier to learn" than the current version. More menu functions, new task panes, and a new tabbed browsing system will make the new Office more accessible. Most keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl A, Ctrl C, etc.) will still work with the new software, too.

Risks at Hand

New risks will accompany the new software system, for companies that use the current Office suite for their daily operations. Software training as well as database training will be in high demand come 2007 when Microsoft launches the new software system.

Database Training

Database training will be of the utmost importance for businesses looking to transition their old Access databases smoothly. The highest demand on training programs may be for database training on the new system, and will likely draw many third party vendors to the task. Get ready for the future of Office software, and plan early for training.

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