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Art of Office

I got this from MacCast.com. Microsoft has created a new "social" network to show how we can be creative in using Office.

The stuff here may not be as intriguing as using Excel macros to run Flight Simulator as I once saw at a MUG meeting in the early '90s. But there truly are some interesting things. Postcards from Word, musical staffs done in Excel and even an Animal Farm slide show in PowerPoint.

This is aimed specifically at the Mac Office crowd, but I think the PC folks will find it interesting as well.

Check out the MacCast.com article here. (Scroll down to Aug 28)

And the web site here.

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