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Share Community Tips on Office Online

At Office Online, we've opened the site up to more community contributions. (The site has accepted templates from the community for some time.) When you have questions or advice about the content you find, you can sign in with a Windows Live ID and post questions or bits of advice for the rest of the community. It's basically comments like you see on lots of sites, and you can rate the usefulness of the comments.

CommunityTips

Because of a phased rollout of the Community Tips feature on the site, a lot of the content won’t get the feature until later this month, but templates and training courses have Community Tips now. You'll need to browse to a specific template or training course to contribute your own tips.

Watch a quick video demo about how to:

  • Browse to Community Tips for a template

 

 

  • Browse to Community Tips for a training course

Go ahead and try it out.

 

-- Matt

Posted: Thursday, July 03, 2008 9:33 AM by OfficeOnline

Comments

Grace said:

I installed Office 2007 and now my e-mail (Outlook Express) spell check won't use the English dictionary, it is using a French dictionary. It refuses to let me change it.   Can anyone help me with this problem?

# July 27, 2008 8:45 PM

Brad C. Parris Sr. said:

Is there any way to get rid of the new and "improved" Office 2007 menus.  I have a very high frustration level with the ribbon menu.  It seems every time I need to do anything it is an Easter Egg hunt for how to do it.  I have twenty years of Office experience.  The new version is basically a brand new product.  I find myself having to going back to older versions of Office if I need to do something quickly.

# October 10, 2008 10:14 AM
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