Being long-time users of earlier Office versions, both Ibasco and Pangan did not have a hard time learning the new features of Microsoft Corp.s Office XP software suite.
Ibasco singled out two functions. One are screen pop-ups called "Smart Tags", which provide useful, fast information for completing tasks or accessing data from the web and other office applications. The other are menus called "Task Panes", which appear at the right side of the screen and help users find and create documents, style and format, copy and paste.
"For example, when youre cutting and pasting a table from Excel to Word and you want the table to be in Word format, all you have to do is click on a Smart Tag," Pangan said.
"In PowerPoint, you now have a lot of animation that was not available before. If you have a report that doesnt have much substance, you can do a lot of animation instead to just dazzle your audience," he said.
Pangan agrees. "Remember the movie, "Star Trek", where you have people talking with computers? Office XP is taking the first step towards that. Pretty soon, we wont use keyboards and mice anymore. Can you image pocket devices with pointers and keyboards? Its so cumbersome. But if you can talk to your computer, tell it what you want, give it instructions through voice, then its going to be perfect."
The SharePoint Team Services allow the seamless sharing of information between Office XP applications and a teams web site, enabling team members, wherever they are, to collaborate by uploading documents, participating in discussion and surveys and making announcements and updates on the site.
Send for Review, on the other hand, streamlines the feedback process for Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint, giving the author full control over which revisions to accept or reject.
"In a bank, we needs to send procedural memoranda to our clients for review. Imagine how much easier and faster it would be for us if we just have to send one file to all," Ibasco said. The two features also allow team members to check on all comments in just one view.
Within his IT group, Pangan uses SharePoint Team in the management of projects. "All that our systems analysts and IT manager need to do is put their project plans in MS Project, place it in SharePoint and update it daily so that I can easily monitor the developments on the various projects."