Posts Tagged ‘Free’

Microsoft Word 2010: Shortcuts for Applying Heading Styles

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Styles are hugely important in Microsoft Word. Styles allow for consistency in formatting, ease in changing the look and feel of your document and access to naviagation and reference tools.

To help make formatting simple, there are many levels of Heading styles you can use to make your document look better and, at the same time, take advantage of the many other benefits of styles. To quickly apply heading styles to text in a Word document you can use the Styles gallery in your Home tab or simply click Ctrl+Alt+1 for the Heading 1 style, Ctrl+Alt+2 for Heading 2 and Ctrl+Alt+3 for Heading 3.

Microsoft Excel 2010: Analyzing Data

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

We are offering some solid webinars for February.  Our Microsoft Excel session will uncover some great features in Excel and is well worth your time.  Furthermore, Log On to Learn members will be able to access the event on our member site after the event runs.  Check it out, come join us and Happy Leap Year.

Event Overview:

Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool that can be used for a variety of functions. In this session we’re going to focus on using Excel as a tool for managing data. By sorting and filtering our data we can begin to dissect data and get useful information. We’ll also look at subtotals, sparklines and a bit of PivotTables. If you have raw data in Excel, let us show you how to get it to speak to you in a usable way.

Date: Thursday, February 16, 2012
Time: 3:00 PM EST (US)
Price:$99$0* (US) No fee register below!

*Use Code: FEB12 at checkout to attend for zero fee.

Why Do I Need a Database Report Generator? An Introduction to Crystal Reports

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Product: Crystal Reports
Duration: 60 Minutes
Date: January 26, 2011 Time: 3:00 PM EST (US)
Price: Free, with code NEWYEAR

Many database users are familiar with Microsoft Access or some other desktop application. These applications are great for entering data and building queries, but don’t always do a good job of generating reports. Crystal Reports exists solely for creating powerful reports from single or multiple data sources. In this session we’ll look at how Crystal Reports works and discuss some of the benefits to using a dedicated report writing application.

Click Here to Register

No-Fee Webinar: First Look at Windows 7

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

First View of Windows 7: Change is Good!

Product(s): Microsoft Windows 7
Audience(s): Business Professional.
Date(s): June 22, 2010, 10:00AM (EST) U.S.
Duration: 30 Minutes

Event Overview:
Windows 7 is new from the ground up. In this session we will uncover many of the new features that distinguish this version of Microsoft’s operating System from its predecessors. Windows 7 offers new features to view and organize open windows, search for files and programs and even control the number of notifications we see. We’ll demonstrate all this and much more as we reveal the workings of this eagerly awaited upgrade. Whether you’re already using Windows 7 or planning on making the switch, let us guide you on your way.

About the Presenter: Matt Wohl is a Senior Applications Instructor with a background in Microsoft Office and Adobe’s design software. Matt has been an Instructor for 8 years. He has created and delivered multiple “Train the Trainer” programs. As a designer, Matt first began using Adobe software in 1996, has worked for several advertising agencies and also as a freelance designer. He’s led corporate implementations of new software and written courseware for all applications in the Office Suite. He currently specializes in classroom instruction as well as designs and delivers corporate and open enrollment webinars.

To Register: Click Here. Fee: $0.00

No-Fee Webinar: What are Google Apps?

Monday, May 10th, 2010

What are Google Apps?

Product(s): Google Apps
Audience(s): Business Professional.
Date(s): Wednesday, May 12, 2010, 11:00AM (EST) U.S.
Duration: 30 Minutes 

Event Overview:
If you’ve been wondering what this whole Google thing is about, then this is the place to start.  Far beyond a search engine, Google has created a suite of applications and services individuals and businesses.  From email and calendars to word processing and spreadsheets, Google has an app for that.
*Getting Started
Once you’re ready to dive into the world of Google, it’s time to create an account and get the lay of the Google landscape.  This session will show you how to set up a Google account and where some of the basic applications you will use are located and how they work.
*File Sharing
One of the great features of Google Apps is the ability to share files with other Google users.  In this session we discuss the benefits of file sharing and the different methods for using this valuable tool.  We also cover creating shared folders, to share entire document collections.
Revisions
One of the great advantages of using Google Documents is the built-in ability to track revisions to documents.  We will take a look at how to track revisions of shared documents in the Google Documents environment.

About the Presenter: Matt Wohl is a Senior Applications Instructor with a background in Microsoft Office and Adobe’s design software. Matt has been an Instructor for 8 years. He has created and delivered multiple “Train the Trainer” programs. As a designer, Matt first began using Adobe software in 1996, has worked for several advertising agencies and also as a freelance designer. He’s led corporate implementations of new software and written courseware for all applications in the Office Suite. He currently specializes in classroom instruction as well as designs and delivers corporate and open enrollment webinars.

To Register: Click Here. Fee: $0.00

Free Excel 2003 Quick Reference Guide

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

KnowledgeWave offers this free quick reference guide for Microsoft Excel that is packed with instructions and shortcuts. Reference cards are a perfect alternative to bulky reference manuals, this is ideal for anyone who wants to make more efficient use of Microsoft Excel

Download your free guide by clicking here!