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Learning Office 2007 if you are visually impaired

Use the keyboard in the 2007 Office systemA few days ago we blogged about the Ultimate Steal for students, the deal where they can own Office 2007 for just £38.95 or pay £12.95 for a one year licence. As you are no doubt aware, Office 2007 is different because it has been totally redesigned to be more intuitive with a ribbon replacing the old menu structure. While this is an exciting development for most of us it can be confusing for those with visual impairments who have learned keyboard shortcuts and are now wondering if they have to re-learn a new set of commands. Eileen Brown's blog post links to some useful answers and tutorials that will help your visually impaired students and colleagues.

Claire

Published Wednesday, September 19, 2007 9:53 AM by ukacademia

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# re: Learning Office 2007 if you are visually impaired

And don't forget our accessiblity site at: http://www.microsoft.com/enable/ where you can get tutorials to help you get the best out of our products...

Wednesday, September 19, 2007 10:00 AM by Eileen Brown

# re: Learning Office 2007 if you are visually impaired

Thanks Eileen!

Thursday, September 20, 2007 11:07 AM by ukacademia

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