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What’s New with Microsoft Office Word 2007?

Microsoft Office Word 2007 is an effective software that allows users to tap into the main frame of completing assignments in style. The software in itself contains an array of features that helps students, small business owners, and IT professionals create high-quality documents with ease. Have you endured the troubles of downloading 2007 Word documents? Well, Microsoft embedded an interesting amount of features that can help anyone interested in producing high-quality documents without hiring a professional.

Compatibility Features

Microsoft decided to introduce the compatibility features that allow you to convert your documents into different formats from previous versions. This was an innovative approach to make things easier for business, school, and home users to convert their documents for others. By allowing such a conversion, many people are still able to review documents that are not in Microsoft Office 2007 formats.

If you’re interested in accessing this feature, open Microsoft Office Word and visit the Start section in the form of an Office symbol. Open the document in which you’d like to convert into a different format, then re-open Start > Save As and you will see six options available:

• Word Document
• Word Template
• Word 97-2003
• OpenDocument Text
• PDF or XPS file
• Rich Text Format and more.

Each format is made with a specific user in mind. If you are used to the new Microsoft Office 2007, this feature alone provides an outstanding change in your productivity.

Preparation for Distribution

Another well-sought feature is the preparation for distribution options available through Start > Prepare.

Every document will need some kind of preparation before you send it to an instructor, manager, or supervisor that demands details in an instant. A good way to prepare your document is to check its Properties by including your name, adding a title, and keywords associated with the document. You can also use the Inspect Document feature to check for hidden personal data and metadata. You never want to send sensitive data without protection; Encrypt Document allows you to place a password on the document that only a recipient should know. If this does not sound like it’s going to help you, consider the Digital Signature feature to increase the integrity of a document.

Office professionals can use Microsoft Office Word 2007 to enrich their documents beyond their imaginations. You can learn about the software by downloading a trial version from Microsoft.com. You will notice all of the features that we discussed in this article as a benefit to your business, office, or home needs. Another benefit available for Microsoft Office Word 2007 users is the availability of self-study training courses, such as those available through Netwind Learning Center. They are designed to help you navigate through the software with no problems.

Anyone interested in purchasing Microsoft Office Word 2007 software, should consider the trial version first then move into the paid version. A lot of individuals unfamiliar or uncomfortable with the new format of the Word layout may resort to their current version of Microsoft Office 97-2003 for document purpose. You have the option to convert anytime; consider all of the benefits, training, and ease of using this software has for managing documents in today’s work environment.

J. Pines is a technical writer of both IT and Business articles. For more information on Microsoft Office Word 2007 training products, visit Netwind Learning Center

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Build Your Own PC Pt. 2: Finding the Parts Necessary

Okay, it’s obvious that you’re interested in building your own PC if you’re moving onto the second part of this three part series. The most interesting part of building your own PC requires finding each and every piece that works in conjunction with the PC you want. Sometimes it’s hard to find the perfect hard drive with the power you need on a budget. Below you will find a list of required parts for ANY PC project you undertake.

Required Parts for ANY PC:

  • Monitor
  • Motherboard
  • Modem
  • Keyboard
  • RAM
  • Power Supply
  • Mouse
  • Processor
  • Hard Drive
  • PC Case
  • Sound Card
  • Universal Power Cord
  • Floppy Disk (if applicable)
  • Fan
  • Internal Wireless Card
  • Video Adapter
  • In this article, you’re going to learn three great places to locate these parts to build a functional PC that’s on a low budget. Some of our destinations will require a bit more money to get the right parts to work without sacrificing the integrity of the project.

    Online Auction Sites

    Online auctions sites such as eBay have an array of PC parts available for low prices. In fact, sellers offer lots of certain equipment including RAM, processors, and power supplies on a good day. One factor you must consider in purchasing from an online auction site is the reliability of the equipment. As with any electronic purchase, ask the seller questions regarding the products including:

  • Where did the parts come from?
  • Do they work with my current processor/motherboard?
  • Does the fan fit my kind of case?
  • Will I be able to return the equipment if it is faulty?
  • Concentrate on the details provided in every email with the sellers. The great thing about online auction sites is you can contact or complain if someone does not keep their end of the bargain in the sale. Since you’re on a budget, you have to find the right equipment with some kind of warranty that you’ll receive your money back if it does not work. Online auction sites such as eBay can provide this guarantee because all transactions are monitored through PayPal.

    Retail Stores

    Retail stores offer warranties, sales, and extreme discounts on old equipment in need of quick sales. Learn all of the details pertaining to purchasing procedures and return policies for faulty equipment. Top electronic retail stores keep a 14 day return policy that allows you two weeks to try the equipment before you can return it for a full refund.

    In the midst of looking for equipment, you will have a knowledgeable associate to assist in finding the best parts for your project. Keep a list of all of the parts you have at home then come to the store to find the remaining parts needed to fulfill the details of your PC. An associate will be the perfect help in locating discounted or low priced parts to fit in the puzzle.

    Local Libraries and Other Sources

    Local libraries, flea markets, and yard sales can be a goldmine in finding old or current hardware necessary for building your PC. Your local library may offer short sales of old computer equipment as well as desktop computers that require little upgrading. Do not cut short on visiting these locations to find parts because they seem out of range; in fact, you may find more for your money.

    Finding parts is the second step in creating a fast, functional PC under a tight budget. Anyone can find these parts at a reasonable price. Consider your needs before you go on your search. Do not go back too far where none of the software works on it properly. Focus on current systems that can manage Windows XP or better. With the costs of computer parts dropping to the industry’s lowest costs, you can build a supreme PC for as little as $200-300.

    For more information about PC repairs, visit Netwind Learning Center

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