Mar29

Microsoft now offers two current versions of the prestigious Microsoft Office Certification. They are the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) and the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS). The version of the certification, a person should pursue, depends on the version of Microsoft Office you use and wish to certify on. This article will focus on the Microsoft Office Specialist certification.

The Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification is for individuals who use and wish to certify on Microsoft Office 2003 products. There are seven possible MOS exams available. From the seven possible exams there are two possible titles, or designations, a person taking MOS exams can earn. The designations are Microsoft Office Specialist and / or Master Microsoft Office Specialist. The credential you earn depends on which of the seven exams you take and how many of the exams you take. The seven available exams are:

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Dec25

icrosoft has officially name the new and redesigned user interface (UI) in Microsoft Office 2007 productivity applications as Microsoft Office Fluent, which replaces the traditional menus and toolbars found in previous releases of Microsoft Office. Microsoft Office Fluent, which more popular known as Ribbon, is a results-oriented design that enables people to focus on what they want to do rather than how to do it. New UI features will help organize and more effectively present application tools and capabilities, reduce design clutter and user interface interruptions. As a result, users can find and discover tools and features easier quicker, making Office apps easier to use. Thus, Fluent UI will support the creation of great-looking documents by enabling user to produce their best work more efficiently.

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