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The update is aimed at Office 2008, Office 2008 Home and Student Edition, Office 2008 Special Media Edition, Word 2008, Excel 2008, PowerPoint 2008, Entourage 2008, and is available for free. Office 2008 combines Microsoft Word for Mac, Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac, Microsoft Excel for Mac, Microsoft Entourage for Mac, and Microsoft Messenger for Mac and lets you easily create high-impact documents and seamlessly share your ideas with others, whether they are on the Mac or Windows platform.

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Get the most out of Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac with handy tips for working in Office in general as well as word-processing in Word, making spreadsheets in Excel, creating PowerPoint slides, and e-mailing with Entourage.

Tips that Work throughout Office 2008 for Mac

Use these common commands and features throughout all of Office 2008 for Mac’s applications.

Command/FeatureHow to Access It
UndoLook for the Undo button on the Standard toolbar or press the
keyboard combination Command-Z.
Multiple UndoClick the tiny triangle next to the Undo button to see a pop-up
menu of available Undo actions.
Select AllChoose Edit→Select All or press Command-A to select
everything in your document, including tables, charts, pictures,
and other objects.
HelpFree training movies and online courses are now available in
Office 2008 Help. Click the Help button on any of the toolbars and
explore topics under Popular Training. You’ll also find them in
Help search results.
Pop-up menusRight-click or Control-click just about anywhere on the screen
to get context-sensitive menus.
CopyPress Command-C.
CutPress Command-X.
PastePress Command-V.
Menu barPress Control-F2 to activate the menu bar. Then use the arrow
keys to navigate the menu and press the spacebar to activate a menu
item.
DockPress Control-F3 to activate the Dock. Then use the arrow keys
to navigate the menu and press the spacebar to activate a menu
item.

Tips and Tools for Working with Word 2008 for Mac

Improve word-processing efficiency in Word 2008 for Mac with these handy commands and tools.

Print Layout viewChoose View→Print Layout to work with word processing
documents the traditional way.
Notebook Layout viewChoose View→Notebook Layout for taking typed notes and
recording audio notes of meetings and classes.
Publishing Layout viewChoose View→Publishing Layout to make newsletters and
other publications.
Customize keyboard shortcutsChoose Tools→Customize Keyboard to set up keyboard
shortcuts.
Customize menus and toolbarsChoose View→Customize Menus and Toolbars to create and
fine-tune your menus and toolbars.
Change font sizesUse the slider bar on the Formatting Palette.
Display Reference ToolsPress Option-Command-R to display Reference Tools on the Object
Palette.

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Tips and Tricks for Excel 2008 for Mac

How to stay in charge of spreadsheets in Excel 2008 for Mac? Use these quick steps for your most common activities.

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Rename a worksheetDouble-click a sheet tab to change its name.
Edit cellsDouble-click a cell to edit the cell formula or cell contents
on the worksheet.
File timesaverSave your files as Excel Binary Workbook (.xlsb) to get a much
smaller file that opens and saves faster.
Create table rows and columnsChoose Insert→List to start the List Wizard, which helps
you create row and column tables for your data.
Alternative menu optionsHold down the Shift key while navigating Excel’s menus to
see alternative options.

Perfecting PowerPoint 2008 for Mac Presentation Skills

Learn how to spruce up your slide presentations with these handy PowerPoint 2008 for Mac features.

Cross-platform presentationsTo play your presentations on other platforms, install
Flip4Mac, a free QuickTime codec that enables you to play
Windows Media Video format in QuickTime.
Print handoutsTo print handouts with lines for taking notes, choose
File→Print. Look for the Print What pop-up menu and choose
Handouts (3 Slides per Page).
Create a PowerPoint packageTo create a package that has all DRM-free media properly
linked, choose File→Save As. In the Format pop-up menu, choose
PowerPoint Package.
Notes Page ViewChoose View→Notes Page to work in a special view that
allows you to see your slide and create extensive notes.

Entourage 2008 for Mac Basics

Manage and manipulate your e-mail, calendar, and contacts with these Entourage 2008 for Mac tips.

Customize toolbarsChoose View→Customize Toolbar.
Work offlineIf you lose your Internet connection, choose
Entourage→Work Offline. Choose the same menu option again when
you can reconnect. Entourage records all your actions while
you’re away so you can even create and queue mail messages
and Calendar invitations.
SearchPress Command-F to initiate a powerful search within
Entourage.
Start a new projectChoose New→Project from the File menu.
Create rulesChoose Tools→Rules to make all sorts of rules to automate
Entourage.
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Powerpoint 2008 (Mac) vs. Powerpoint 2007 (Vista)
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Posted on 06/03/2009 7:20:31 PM PDT by TheBattman

OK - so - I do 90% of my work using my Macs - a 12' iBook (last generation) and a PowerMac Dual G5 desktop. The other 10% I spend with an HP Pavilion Laptop (Vista).

So - Working with Powerpoint on both platforms - I have found that there is a huge difference in functionality - with the Mac version generally being for more tolerant of media files (both audio and video)

With Powerpoint 2008 (Mac), I can throw pretty much any popular format audio file or video file and it just works.

Take that same presentation (saved on thumb drive or disc with all media included) and try to run it on a PC (in this case, a PC running Vista and Office 2007), and you get to a media file in the presentation, and you get a little speaker icon on the screen - but nothing plays.

Build the presentation on the HP - and it works very similar to the Mac version, except again - it is super picky as to media formats.

What I have found - videos in MPG work, and WMV sometimes work. Most other video file formats are a no-go.

Audio files - mp3 files won't work, aiff won't work, m4v won't work, etc. .wav works.... bleh.

So why the big gap?

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So what's the deal? I have yet to find a real explanation of this very significant difference. The presentations, if they do not contain audio or video components work pretty seamlessly across platforms. About the only other issue I find is not platform related - but font related.
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bfltr

I think there is actually something with Quicktime being the default sounds handler but I can check tomorrow at work.


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There are some known issues with Powerpoint and attempting to use presentations across platforms like this. Some of it has to do with the original file types inserted. Macs use Quicktime by default while Windows machines don’t, so that could be a problem. In general, if you create the presentation on a Mac, you’re going to have problems on Windows, while the reverse is also true. With high probability any two machines are going to have a different library of audio and video codecs to work with.


3posted on 06/03/2009 7:41:10 PM PDTby flintsilver7(Honest reporting hasn't caught on in the United States.)
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Also, there is a very good chance that elements of a presentation created in Powerpoint 2008 are not going to be compatible with Powerpoint 2007. Like you said, a simple text-only presentation should work fine, but as the presentations get more involved, the compatibility goes down.


4posted on 06/03/2009 7:43:52 PM PDTby flintsilver7(Honest reporting hasn't caught on in the United States.)
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Ping.


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Try installing QuickTime on your PC and see what happens.


6posted on 06/03/2009 7:53:49 PM PDTby CodeToad(If it weren't for physics and law enforcement I'd be unstoppable!)
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So why the big gap?

MS proprietary stuff, mainly. MS doesn't like to play AVIs. Part of it may have to do with RIAA copy protection.

MS is NOT open software.

/johnny

7posted on 06/03/2009 8:02:06 PM PDTby JRandomFreeper(God Bless us all, each, and every one.)
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Powerpoint 2008 (Mac) vs. Powerpoint 2007 (Vista) question from The Battman—PING!

Mac v Windows query Ping!

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8posted on 06/03/2009 8:20:40 PM PDTby Swordmaker(Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE is 'AAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!)
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- so -

Every 2 bit geek on the planet has picked up this speaking tic. Start every paragraph with 'So'. Makes me nuts.

9posted on 06/03/2009 8:22:59 PM PDTby Glenn(Free Venezuela!)
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You’re dealing with: 1) different hardware; 2) different operating systems and 3) different versions of the software. Those are 3 big variables regarding audio and video issues. MSFT tech support is your best bet.


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So it bugs you?


11posted on 06/03/2009 8:38:45 PM PDTby Richard Kimball(We're all criminals. They just haven't figured out what some of us have done yet.)
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Every 2 bit geek on the planet has picked up this speaking tic. Start every paragraph with 'So'. Makes me nuts.

So what.

;^)>

12posted on 06/03/2009 8:43:25 PM PDTby Swordmaker(Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE is 'AAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!)
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Hey, SM, there’s a new AirPort update being pushed out through Software Update.


13posted on 06/03/2009 8:46:34 PM PDTby Terpfen(Ain't over yet, folks. Those 2004 Senate gains are up for grabs in 2 years.)
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We have Macs and PCs where we work that need to share files and presentations. We follow the KISS rule and, on the Mac side, will sometimes save the file in an earlier version of PowerPoint or Word to make sure the target PC user can open/read/present the file.

Fonts can also be a problem, so try to stick to OpenType and TrueType fonts. Especially the ones that come loaded with Office for either platform.


14posted on 06/03/2009 9:25:41 PM PDTby BradyLS(DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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Thanks, Swordmaker for the
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15posted on 06/03/2009 9:42:31 PM PDTby vox_freedom(If anyone wanted to know what would happen with a far, far left POTUS, it's here and now...)
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You’re dealing with: 1) different hardware; 2) different operating systems and 3) different versions of the software. Those are 3 big variables regarding audio and video issues. MSFT tech support is your best bet.

You are only partially correct.

While I am dealing with different hardware and operating systems, the application being run, Powerpoint, is the latest available from Microsoft for each platform (and are otherwise functionally very similar).

But this problem existed prior to these version of Powerpoint as well.

I can play every single media file on the Windows machine just fine - as long as it isn't within a Powerpoint presentation. So this is in no-way a hardware issue, nor an OS issue. This is 100% a functional problem with Microsoft and their Office applications. For whatever reason, MS has CHOSEN to support only a very limited list of media types in Powerpoint for Windows, but doesn't seem to mind supporting a much more extensive list on the Macintosh platform.

16posted on 06/03/2009 9:52:35 PM PDTby TheBattman(Pray for our country...)
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In general, if you create the presentation on a Mac, you’re going to have problems on Windows, while the reverse is also true. With high probability any two machines are going to have a different library of audio and video codecs to work with.

Actually, I have FAR fewer problems with Windows-based Powerpoint files presented on my Macs... I get sent Powerpoint files all the time created under Windows - that almost NEVER fail to play - media included.

17posted on 06/03/2009 9:54:29 PM PDTby TheBattman(Pray for our country...)
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MS proprietary stuff, mainly

Microsoft developed both Office (Powerpoint) 2007 for Windows, and Office (Powerpoint) 2008 for Mac.

18posted on 06/03/2009 9:55:54 PM PDTby TheBattman(Pray for our country...)
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Try installing QuickTime on your PC and see what happens.

Have the latest version of QuickTime Pro on the PC -

19posted on 06/03/2009 9:56:23 PM PDTby TheBattman(Pray for our country...)
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Microsoft developed both Office (Powerpoint) 2007 for Windows, and Office (Powerpoint) 2008 for Mac.

Powerpoint 2008 For Mac Free Download

Microsoft has a lot of business reasons to want Macs to become extinct.

Of course they will deny taking any active steps in this direction for antitrust reasons, but if there are always a few niggling problems in crossing platforms, Windows gains...

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