Online Training Courses - Course 5430: Collaborating with Others in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007

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    Call to Buy 0870 145 1600
    Publisher Name: MICROSOFT LEARNING
    ISBN: 5038470001352
    User Level: Intermediate/Advance
    This online course demonstrates the skills and knowledge you will need to collaborate with others using Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007. This includes sharing Excel worksheets with others, as well as publishing worksheets as Web pages. It also covers applying passwords to protect worksheets and authenticate users.

    This course is 1 hour long.

    Objectives:
    At the end of this course, students will be able to:

    Allow multiple users to access a workbook.
    Manage a shared workbook.
    Protect workbooks and worksheets.

    System Requirements:
    Pentium II 400 MHz;
    256MB RAM;
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher;
    256k connection (broadband recommended);
    Windows XP, 2000 or higher;
    Flash Player 7.0 or higher;
    Speakers and soundcard.

    Subscription: 1 year

    You will need Excel 2007 installed on your machine to use some of the local labs in this course.

    Course 5430: Collaborating with Others in Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007
    Modules & Lessons

    Course Overview
    Module Introduction
    Navigation Overview
    Lab Information
    Course Information

    Collaborating with Others in Excel 2007
    Module Introduction

    Allowing Multiple Users to Access a Workbook
    Lesson Introduction
    Share a Workbook
    Save a Workbook as a Web Document
    Lab: Sharing a Workbook
    Self Test

    Managing a Shared Workbook
    Lesson Introduction
    Add Comments to a Cell in a Workbook
    Manage Changes in a Shared Workbook
    Lab: Tracking Changes in a Workbook
    Self Test

    Protecting and Authenticating Workbooks
    Lesson Introduction
    Access Protection
    Lab: Password-Protecting a Workbook
    Digital Signatures and Certificates
    Authenticating a Workbook
    Self Test
    Module Summary
    Glossary
    Module Introduction