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1st Quarter 2007 February 1, 2007

 

Special Windows Vista and 2007 Office system Launch Edition

 

Are Your Office Tool Bars Working For You?

ASysTech's Microsoft Across America Event A Big Success

Orlando Microsoft Launch Event at the Rosen Plaza Hotel Was Well Recieved

Are You Considering Upgrading to Vista?


 
 

Are Your Office Tool Bars Working For You?

Here are a few quick hints for customizing your Office tool bar to make navigation more useful to you every day.

To customize your dialog box simply go to the Tools menu, Customize command. Right-click any toolbar, then click Customize. Toolbar Options button, Add or Remove Buttons submenu, Customize command.

To move a docked toolbar: Click on the toolbar handle , then drag into position. To move a floating toolbar: Click on the title bar of the toolbar, then drag into position.

To create a tool bar just click the Toolbars tab in the Customize dialog box. Click the New button. Type in the name of your new toolbar. In Word, choose the type of document that the toolbar will be available in: Normal template (all documents), a specific template, or just the current document. Click OK. Add or move buttons and commands to the toolbar. Then close the Customize dialog box.

Click here for a training module that answers more of your tool bar questions

 

 
 
 
 
 
  • ASysTech's Microsoft Across America Event A Big Success
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    We brought the Microsoft Across America Truck to Central Florida and it was a big hit! Many of our customers and members of the community came to tour the truck and get up to date on the latest offerings from Microsoft, inclduing Windows Vista, 2007 Microsoft Office and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Click here to see pictures from the event and a list of our prize winners.

       
     
  • Orlando Microsoft Launch Event at the Rosen Plaza Hotel Was Well Recieved
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    Microsoft Gold Partner

    One of Microsoft's biggest launch events in years was in Orlando on January 25th. Attendees gained in-depth insights into the new releases Microsoft has to offer including Windows Vista operating system, the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. If you are interested in learning more about the new Window Vista, Office 2007, or Exchange Server 2007 read on...

      You can get additional details on the topics covered at the Launch Event by clicking this link
     
  • Are You Considering Upgrading to Vista?
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    The latest release of the Microsoft desktop operating system, and I might add, eagerly awaited, Vista is finally here. If you have purchased a new PC in the last few months you may be aware that PC dealers such as HP, Dell, IBM, etc. have been offering upgrade coupons for systems purchased with XP. You may have seen labels or ads that mentioned “Vista Capable” Well the release is finally here. If you are ordering a new PC with Vista you should be OK. But what if you want to upgrade a system you purchased 6 months ago, a year ago, or 3 years ago? There are two major considerations affecting your upgrade (not the only considerations but the major ones) – is my current hardware, software and connected devices compatible with Windows Vista? Do I need to upgrade my hardware, are Vista drivers available for my devices, and is my software compatible? The first step in considering an upgrade to Windows Vista is to run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor. The Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor is a software tool you download and install on your PC that will scan your computer and “create an easy- to-understand report regarding all known system, device, and program compatibility issues, and recommend ways to resolve them.” Read more about which edition is right for you.

      For more information on Windows Vista and the Upgrade Advisor click here.