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Course Code: B154en
Who should attend?
This course is intended for Microsoft Office 2013 users transitioning from Microsoft Office 2010.
Prerequisites
Experience with Microsoft Office 2010
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to accomplish the following:
  • Understand and use new and improved features that are shared across various Microsoft Office 2013 applications.
  • Understand and use new and improved features of Microsoft Word 2013.
  • Understand and use new and improved features of Microsoft Excel 2013.
  • Understand and use new and improved features of Microsoft PowerPoint 2013.
  • Understand and use new and improved features of Microsoft Outlook 2013.
  • Understand and use new and improved features of Microsoft OneNote 2013.
Course Content  
    Microsoft Office 2013 New Features
    User Interface Updates ; Online Storage and Sharing Office Documents ; Reading Resume ; Using Touch/Mouse Modes ;
    Microsoft Word 2013 New Features
    Using Read Mode ; Converting Portable Document Format Files to Word ; Collapsing and Expanding Headings ; Using Alignment Guides ; Inserting Online Videos ; Inserting Online Pictures ;
    Microsoft Excel 2013 New Features
    Understanding Multiple Workbook Windows ; Using Flash Fill ; Using the Quick Analysis Tool ; Charting Improvements ; Using PivotTables and PivotCharts Improvements ; Filtering Table Data and PivotTables with Slicers ;
    Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 New Features
    Understanding Widescreen Support ; Using Theme Variants ; Merging Shapes ; Using the Eyedropper Tool ; Using Smart Guides ; Using Master Level Guides ; Exploring Presenter View ;
    Microsoft Outlook 2013 New Features
    Exploring the Navigation Bar ; Viewing Messages ; Replying and Forwarding E-mail Using the Reading Pane ; Using Peek Views ; Using the Weather Bar ;
    Microsoft OneNote 2013 New Features
    Moving and Sharing Notebooks from Online Storage ; Exporting Notebook Data ; Using the Full Page View Shortcut ; Using Improved Tables ; Inserting Excel and Visio Data ; Using the Send to OneNote Tool ;