Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Office Ribbon portal page: * GET * it

For customers, the new is a well-known learning curve in the Office Ribbon, it. While this learning curve is what we speak content for some customers with "Getting started" fear of the Ribbon can stay and far started (this applies in particular to our customers who have a long history with Office and a deep familiarity with the menu versions of our products) persisted.

Address help these customer problem, I am pleased that the release of updated to announce transition to the page with the Office Ribbon. This is the place of the doors for you and you really get with the Office Ribbon.

The reasons, the we this portal type created are fairly simple and obvious:

We want the learning curve address by helping our (great) content inventory to find customers things in the new user interface (the Ribbon).We offer we better organization of this content (keyboard commands, reference guides, such as training, to customize the Ribbon, etc) want to have so that you can learn the way you want to learn.We would like to purchase from Kagi, resources for beginners, advanced users (people only that to "get it"), provide for experts and trainers.

I know that it, to receive, whether you are working with the Ribbon started a hard road with him in Office 2007 or Office 2010. But I must tell you that is the Ribbon here to stay, because we know that it works. And we we know works not to observe it (those to try that each scrap it as soon as it was created) - No. We have (and continue to do) Usability studies with regular people like you, and the results were pretty phenomenal. Once "it", was people the Ribbon a way of life for Sie-- and pretty damn fast, to.

In 2006, Jensen Harris wrote, program manager here are post in the Office, a blog about what usability studies and how we use it. While this article don't you give the details on the testing we have this blog post (I'm pretty sure, is top secret) there are some very interesting information. Read Jensen book Usability Stockholm syndrome.

Now go to that Ribbon portal page and crackin' ' get. I know you can do it. (Ernst, if my 79-jährige aunt can do Clementine, you can do it.) No offense, aunt Clem.)

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