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Microsoft offers video tips on organizing with Office



Ah, summertime; the kids are out of school, the pace drops back from 'overdrive' to 'merely hectic,' and you finally have the opportunity to tackle the giant looming crisis that is your personal state of disorganization. Perhaps I'm projecting a little bit. Anyway, if you're looking for a bit of guidance on how your Mac can help you get organized -- and, of course, if you are a Microsoft Office 2008 owner -- the Mac BU has something for you.

Organization expert Peter Walsh (possessor of a charming Australian accent, and author of the slightly-less-charmingly titled Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat) is the host of a video tips presentation over at the Mactopia site. Walsh runs through a couple of suggestions for reducing the chaos in the three key areas of Family, Finance & Health, mostly on the straightforward side (keep a family calendar in Entourage, track your website logins in a secured Excel spreadsheet). Walsh encourages us to envision the end state of the life we want instead of the many steps that may be required to arrive there.

Unfortunately, the delivery mechanism for these helpful tips is a bit less than helpful. The presentation requires the Silverlight plugin, which lots of folks avoid on principle. You can neither download nor rewind the segments; it would seem that for anything intended to help you reduce chaos and clutter, providing the tips in podcastable and mobile-friendly formats would be a nice gesture towards the overscheduled.

On top of that, the tips seem a bit forced into Office's capabilities rather than organically built. While there are more optimal Mac or iPhone single-purpose apps for these tasks (or even multitaskers like Bento), it's true that Office is installed on a lot of Macs and a lot of Mac users could probably leverage it to achieve some organizational goals.

With all that in mind, if you feel like you could use a light organizational boost and you enjoy making spreadsheets of your car maintenance appointments, check it out.

Update: One thing I meant to mention but forgot: Entourage is a bit of an odd choice for a familial calendar, as it doesn't offer native sharing outside of an Exchange environment (an unlikely setup for parents & kids). Adding BusySync makes it much more flexible, but you're just as well off using iCal in that situation.

[h/t The Loop]

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SenatorK

I work at OfficeMax, home of the exclusive Peter Walsh "get organized" filing syster. We get to hear his voice every 20 minutes over the PA. As a result, the whole store has acquired passable Australian accents.

July 10 2009 at 12:39 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Robt

I use both Office 2007 under Vista and Office 2008 on the Mac on a daily basis. The latter is pretty inferior to the former in many ways, the ribbon interface of 2007 is actually really good and its nowhere to be found on the Mac version.

I use iWork on the Mac whenever possible as that product continues to improve

July 10 2009 at 12:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
matteorampazzi

I only use Microsoft Office because of Excel, still the best software around in its class.
The only problem? As an architect I have to perform a global calculation of the energy needs for the building and stay within specific parameters (Switzerland is quite strict about it). To do that I have an Excel sheet full of Macros...

So, no Office 2008 for me!! Thank you Microsoft :-I

Besides that I rely on iWork as well and I am so happy I do. Office for Mac is still slow, clunky, at times it even freezes when opening Windows Office templates. I really hope Microsoft puts together a better Office for Mac the next time around otherwise, instead of pushing people back to Windows (which I believe is part of the reason why some features are missing or not optimally implemented) they will only push Mac users away from Office alltogether.

July 10 2009 at 2:43 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
loup407

In the two years since I've switched from PCs I've managed to free myself of Microsoft products. I do business with many clients who are all Windows, and they are surprised to learn I don't use Office, but iWork. I don't miss anything about Microsoft's bloated clunky products.

July 09 2009 at 11:43 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chris McDonald

At least Office 2010 looks promising:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUawhjxLS2I

July 09 2009 at 7:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Khaled

Hey Microsoft, if you want us to use your office on mac then support Arabic already!

July 09 2009 at 5:53 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
tukan

I am one of those anti-Silverlight people so I'll pass on this one, especially that I'm not a big fan of Office 2008 (my biggest gripe is the lack for 2007 formulas, which is extremely annoying on an engineering degree)...

July 09 2009 at 5:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Evilhomer

Office for Mac is horrible. It's an M$ slap in the face to Mac users.

I use iWork and have native Exchange support with Snow Leopard.

July 09 2009 at 5:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
reallycrazyguy

Microsoft. If you want to use our software, you do it our way. No exceptions.

July 09 2009 at 5:38 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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