Posted by Steve Pestillo on Mon, Apr 19, 2010 @ 12:44 AM
If you are wondering where your favorite Office 2003 commands are located in the Office 2007 interface, help is here. You can download a visual, interactive reference guide for the primary Office applications to help you quickly learn where things are.
NOTE: This guide requires Adobe Flash Player 7.0 or later.
Posted by Steve Pestillo on Wed, Apr 14, 2010 @ 04:52 PM
If you're a Microsoft Office user, you're probably a lot like me. You've used Office for years, and you've become pretty good with it. Then BAM! Office 2007 comes along with it's brand new user interface, and it's like starting all over again. I've been there. I've often referred to my early days with Office 2007 as "the most frustrating 30 minutes of my life". Now, I wonder how I ever got by with that old clunky user interface. Just about every command I use is 1 or 2 clicks away!
But from time to time, there's that one command that I can't find for the life of me. Has this happened to you? Luckily, there's an answer. Search Commands. With Search Commands, all you have to do is type what you're looking for ("section break", "insert pic", "print preview", etc.) and click the appropriate button.
Click here to learn more.
Posted by Steve Pestillo on Thu, Apr 01, 2010 @ 07:17 AM
All users with a
Business Productivity Online Suite or
Exchange Online Standard User Subscription License (USL) will now be allocated 25 GB of mailbox storage, a significant increase from the previously allotted 5 GB of mailbox storage. This expansion means that a BPOS customer with 10 users (Standard USLs) will now have 250 GB of total storage (10 users x 25 GB) instead of 50 GB (10 users x 5 GB).
While mailbox allocations for all existing users will increase to 25 GB, mailbox sizes will not change. In other words, an administrator will need to update an existing user's mailbox size to 25 GB in order to allocate increased storage to that user. For example, an existing user whose mailbox size was set to 1 GB by the administrator will continue to have a 1 GB mailbox size after this update unless the administrator changes that user's mailbox size. The maximum mailbox size is still 25 GB.
Exchange Online Deskless Worker USL storage allocation will remain at 500 MB.
Because the new default allocation for a user is also the maximum amount of storage allowed for an Exchange Online mailbox, the Exchange Online Extra Storage SKU will no longer be available for purchase. Customers who have purchased the Exchange Online Extra Storage SKU will no longer be billed for extra storage.
Posted by Steve Pestillo on Mon, Mar 22, 2010 @ 09:00 AM
What's holding your team back from even greater success? People in multiple locations? Inaccessible information? Come and see how the Microsoft Office 2010 can help you break through the barriers that are slowing your people and data down.
With Office 2010, you get the best productivity experience with powerful new tools that enable your people to:
- Use Office 2010 from just about anywhere. Work how, when, and where you need to, from a computer, smartphone, or browser.
- Work better together in real time. Organize, edit, share, and work with others on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, even if you don't always have access to a computer that has Office 2010 installed.
- Get the freedom to bring ideas to life. Create persuasive presentations, memorable documents, and outstanding projects. Help set yourself apart from your competition.
Space at this event is limited, so Register Today.
Posted by Steve Pestillo on Mon, Mar 15, 2010 @ 09:00 AM
What happens when the right people and the right information come together?
More important, what can it do for your business? Find out. Please join Innovative Computer Systems at a special seminar presenting the latest collaboration tools and technologies of Microsoft SharePoint 2010.
At this exlusive event, we'll discuss how SharePoint 2010 can help your business:
Free your people to collaborate easily, and put them in contact with the knowledge they need. Register Today!
Posted by Steve Pestillo on Mon, Mar 01, 2010 @ 12:00 AM
Welcome to iTalk by ICS. In the upcoming weeks, we will begin posting articles and announcements to iTalk by ICS to keep you informaed about changes we're making within our company, as well as new product information from companies like Microsoft and IBM, productivity tips and tricks, and step-by-step instructions. We're also setting up an RSS Feed, and will be posting articles to Facebook.
Stay tuned!