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e-Learning: Microsoft Office Pack Library

Microsoft desktop application training - spreadsheets, word processing, presentations, mail tools, and more.

New Horizons offers a comprehensive library of online courses and reference materials for the entire enterprise. Business professionals and support personnel will benefit from the Microsoft desktop applications training that is featured in this collection. The library is optimal for large organizations with diverse job functions that might have multiple applications, mail tools, and OS versions being utilized simultaneously. Purchasing is simplified by providing broad course access to all applications and versions at a competitive price, so mapping training programs to the needs of individuals is not required at the time of purchase. Ideal for application rollouts, individual career development, cross-training, and “Just-in-Time” problem solving for any PC user.

Derive more value from computer investments with improved productivity

More and more, today’s office professionals rely on computers and associated software to complete their tasks in a professional and timely way. Whether it’s the finance administrator developing budgets, the operations manager documenting procedures, or the field sales representative e-mailing a proposal to a new prospect, PCs and applications are fundamental to the way businesses is conducted. That is why New Horizons has assembled a comprehensive collection of online training materials - self-study courses, books, and collaboration components - to support all of these workers with a single, searchable resource. This library covers six relevant categories:

  • Microsoft Excel - Used to organize, manipulate, graph, and display data, spreadsheet applications have become pervasive in all business functions with analytical responsibilities.
  • Microsoft Word - Perhaps the most common desktop applications today, word processing programs are utilized by virtually all PC users to author or edit documents such as corporate and HR policies, operational procedures, sales proposals and marketing briefs, as well as both internal and external communications.
  • Microsoft Powerpoint - Developing presentations and publishing internal or customer communications like newsletters is becoming an expectation for professionals in all departments.
  • Microsoft Access - Many professionals organize and track significant quantities of data such as product information, business transactions, and customer profiles.
  • Microsoft Outlook - Recent increases in business productivity are due in part to the improved information sharing afforded by electronic communications tools such as e-mail.
  • Microsoft FrontPage - Creating and hosting web pages is a proactive way to participate on the Internet.

More applications and more versions mean more thorough support The library is both broad and deep in its content - not only because it spans all of the Microsoft Office Suite applications - but also through the inclusion of legacy versions as well as the latest releases. So training and support are available for the PC as it exists today - and when an upgrade is imminent - materials to support the new configuration are included and ready to be accessed. What if different groups or departments are running different versions? No problem. This library makes all courses available to all users so each person can access exactly what they need when they need it.

Included Courses

Access 2000:  Advanced
Access 2000: Advanced (For use with Screen Readers)
Access 2000: Introduction to Application Development
Access 2000: Level 1
Access 2000: Level 1 (For use with Screen Readers)
Access 2000: Level 2
Access 2000: Level 2 (For use with Screen Readers)
Access 2002 (Office XP): Advanced  (For use with Screen Readers)
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 1
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 1  (For use with Screen Readers)
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 2
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 2 (For use with Screen Readers)
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 3
Access 2002 (Office XP): Level 4
Access 2003: Creating Queries
Access 2003: Designing a Database
Access 2003: Improving the Effectiveness of an Access Database
Access 2003: Improving Usability with Access Macros
Access 2003: Integrating Access with the Web, XML, and Office Applications
Access 2003: Maintaining Existing Databases
Access 2003: Optimizing and Securing Access Database Applications
Access 2003: Structure and Analyze Data with Advanced Queries
Access 2003: Working with Forms
Access 2003: Working with Reports
Access 7.0: Introduction
Access 97: Advanced
Access 97: Introduction to Application Development
Access 97: Level 1
Access 97: Level 2
Business Statistics in Excel 97
Designing and Planning a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Organization
Excel 2000: Advanced
Excel 2000: Advanced (For use with Screen Readers)
Excel 2000: Level 1
Excel 2000: Level 1 (For use with Screen Readers)
Excel 2000: Level 2
Excel 2000: Level 2 (For use with Screen Readers)
Excel 2001: Level 1 for Macintosh
Excel 2001: Level 2 for Macintosh
Excel 2001: Level 3 for Macintosh
Excel 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
Excel 2002 (Office XP): Advanced (For use with Screen Readers)
Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 1
Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 1 (For use with Screen Readers)
Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 2
Excel 2002 (Office XP): Level 2 (For use with Screen Readers)
Excel 2003: Analyzing and Managing Data
Excel 2003: Collaborating with Workbooks
Excel 2003: Formatting Excel
Excel 2003: Manipulating Workbooks
Excel 2003: Working with Existing Workbooks
Excel 2003: Writing Formulas
Excel 7.0: Advanced
Excel 7.0: Introduction
Excel 97: Advanced
Excel 97: Level 1
Excel 97: Level 2
Excel 98: Advanced for Macintosh
Excel 98: Introduction for Macintosh
FrontPage 2000: Advanced
FrontPage 2000: Introduction
FrontPage 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
FrontPage 2002 (Office XP): Introduction
FrontPage 2003: Creating a Basic Web Page
FrontPage 2003: Creating an Interactive Web Page
FrontPage 2003: Enhancing Webpages
FrontPage 2003: Managing a Web Page
FrontPage 2003: Structuring and Publishing a Web Page
FrontPage 98: Advanced
FrontPage 98: Introduction
Integrating Your Business Systems With Microsoft® Office Professional Edition 2003
Microsoft Office 2000 to Office XP: New Features
Microsoft Office 2000 to Office XP: New Features (For use with Screen Readers)
Microsoft Office 2000: Document Integration
Microsoft Office 2000: Macro Programming Using VBA
Microsoft Office 2000: New Features
Microsoft Office 2000: New Features (For use with Screen Readers)
Microsoft Office 2000: Small Business Tools
Microsoft Office 2000: Web Components and Collaboration
Microsoft Office 2003: Transition from Office 2000
Microsoft Office 97: Document Integration
Microsoft Office 97: Small Business Tools
Microsoft Publisher 2000: Introduction
Microsoft® Excel 2004 for Macintosh: Level 1
Microsoft® Excel 2004 for Macintosh: Level 2
Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 1
Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 2
Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 3
Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 4
Microsoft® Office Excel 2003: Introduction to VBA
Microsoft® Office InfoPath™ 2003: Creating InfoPath Forms
Microsoft® Office InfoPath™ 2003: Creating InfoPath Forms (First Look Edition)
Microsoft® Office Word 2004 for Macintosh: Level 1
Microsoft® Office Word 2004 for Macintosh: Level 2
Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2004 for Macintosh: Level 1
Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2004 for Macintosh: Level 2
Microsoft® Publisher 2003: Level 1
Outlook 2000: Advanced
Outlook 2000: Introduction
Outlook 2000: Introduction (For use with Screen Readers)
Outlook 2002 (Office XP):  Introduction
Outlook 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
Outlook 2002 (Office XP): Level 1 (For use with Screen Readers)
Outlook 2002 (Office XP): Level 2 (For use with Screen Readers)
Outlook 2003: Communicating, Customizing and Organizing
Outlook 2003: Managing your Schedule
Outlook 2003: Optimizing Outlook
Outlook 2003: Organizing your Work
Outlook 2003: Working Offline and with Items
Outlook 2003: Working with Messages
Outlook 97: Advanced
Outlook 97: Introduction
Outlook 98: Advanced
Outlook 98: Introduction
PowerPoint 2000: Advanced
PowerPoint 2000: Introduction
PowerPoint 2001: Advanced for Macintosh
PowerPoint 2001: Introduction for Macintosh
PowerPoint 2002  (Office XP): Introduction  (For use with Screen Readers)
PowerPoint 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
PowerPoint 2002 (Office XP): Advanced  (For use with Screen Readers)
PowerPoint 2002 (Office XP): Introduction
PowerPoint 2003: Creating a Basic Presentation
PowerPoint 2003: Delivering Presentations
PowerPoint 2003: Modifying Presentations
PowerPoint 2003: Working with Tables, Charts, and Diagrams
PowerPoint 7.0: Introduction
PowerPoint 97: Advanced
PowerPoint 97: Introduction
PowerPoint 98 for Macintosh
Publisher 2002 (Office XP): Introduction
Windows SharePoint Services Administration
Windows SharePoint Services Installation
Windows SharePoint Services Web Workspace
Windows SharePoint Services: Building Collaborative Solutions with Team Web Sites
Word 2000: Advanced
Word 2000: Advanced (For use with Screen Readers)
Word 2000: Level 1
Word 2000: Level 1 (For use with Screen Readers)
Word 2000: Level 2
Word 2000: Level 2 (For use with Screen Readers)
Word 2001: Level 1 for Macintosh
Word 2001: Level 2 for Macintosh
Word 2001: Level 3 for Macintosh
Word 2002  (Office XP): Level 1
Word 2002 (Office XP): Advanced
Word 2002 (Office XP): Level 1 (For use with Screen Readers)
Word 2002 (Office XP): Level 2
Word 2002 (Office XP): Level 2 (For use with Screen Readers)
Word 2002 (Office XP): Level 3 (For use with Screen Readers)
Word 2003: Controlling Document Information
Word 2003: Creating Basic Documents
Word 2003: Creating Document Templates
Word 2003: Formatting Documents
Word 2003: Graphic Elements in Documents
Word 2003: Making Documents More Readable
Word 2003: Making Information Accessible
Word 2003: Working with Tables and Data
Word 7.0: Level 1
Word 7.0: Level 2
Word 97: Advanced
Word 97: Level 1
Word 97: Level 2
Word 98: Advanced For Macintosh
Word 98: Introduction for Macintosh