Posted By: Chris Caldwell | Dec 18th, 2009 @ 10:45 AM | 13,363 Views | 25 Comments
In this episode of TechNet Radio, we continue our monthly Office Deployment dialogue series, and hear from Patrick Whittington from Migrate, LLC.  In this session, Patrick will cover Office 2003 to 2007 Setup Changes , as well as what is included in the Office 2007 source and local installation source (LIS)  files.

Total Duration: 14:23

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Intersting episode. I was using Adobe Photoshop till now but  i am moving towards Silverlight now. Thanks for help.

Great video and episode! I sell cheap car insurance and my company loves Microsoft Office 07. This software really does what we need and helps us stay organized. I have to say that we are more than happy. Hopefully the next update of this software there will be new features. Thanks for this info.

This upgrade to office 2007 has been so painful getting everybody trained up to the new version.  All the previous version upgrades were no problem but with this version it is like a whole different product.  It is helpful to have this video that goes over all the changes, but I feel there should not have been so many changes.

 

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Video tutorials are an exceptional way to learn about new applications within Office. Thanks for posting this one.

 

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This Office Deployment series is really very helpful for me, it contains many useful information. The changes from Office 2003 to Office 2007 are pretty diffcult to understand but I got the point. Local Installation Source (LIS) contains many interesting features not less than a clean jokes. Thanks for offering MP3 file for this podcast. Thank you.

 

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