In my earlier post, I may have undersold management's interest in making this change happen soon. The firm has decided to make the move to MS Office over the next few months.
How to Install MS Office 365
We are planning to roll out MS Office 365 to everyone in the firm. In the coming weeks, you should receive an email from Office 365. If you would like to get Office 365 installed on your computer sooner rather than later, let me know. We will be rolling out licenses to everyone over the next couple of weeks. But if you are eager to get started, I'm happy to put you at the front of the line.
The download is a small executable program that gets saved on your computer, usually in the "Downloads" folder. When you run it, the program will download and install the full version of MS Office on your computer.
IMPORTANT WARNING: If you install Office 365, it will automatically remove any older version of MS Office you already have installed. This should not be a big deal on your work computer, unless you are using a version of Office that contains MS Access. The new Version of Office only installs Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Outlook. You do not have to use all of these applications, but they will be on your computer in case you need them.
If you use MS Access for something, or have some special setup, you may want to check with the Help Desk before installing Office 365.
Office 365 allows you to load the program on up to five computers that you use. If you have a computer at home, you are free to install and use Office. Please remember, firm policy forbids hourly staff from doing any work at home. We are happy to let you use MS Office at home for personal use, but do not do work from your home unless you are an attorney or exempt employee.
If you choose to install 365 on a personal computer, it overwrites a copy of MS Office that you already have installed. Please be aware that if you leave the firm, we will revoke the 365 license, leaving you with nothing, or at least requiring to reinstall any personal version of Office that you may have.
You may also install the Apps available for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. on any Apple or Android device that you have.
Using MS Office 365
365 installs the most current version of Office (currently 2016). If you use 2010, 2013, or 2016, you will probably notice little to no difference in how the new version works. Most of the changes added since 2010 have been online features that we have not used much in the firm.
I will not attempt to offer a tutorial here. Suffice it to say that the Help Desk is available for questions and I listed some online training available in my last blog post.
Going Forward
Getting MS Office installed on your computer is just the first step. In May, Cain Elliot will be holding some training courses in MS Office to help with the transition. We will have more details on those classes soon.
We are also evaluating several solutions that may be used perform a batch conversion of all WordPerfect documents on the file server to MS Word. These conversions are still being tested. They may be implemented in the coming months if our tests prove successful.
Please start using MS Office as soon as possible. It does not have to be tomorrow. You may need to wait for training before you make full use of it. You may also want to time your switch to when others on your team also make the change so that you are all working with the same document formats. However, I don't recommend waiting until the last minute. Over the next few months we will have time to get familiar with the software, if not already, and to develop templates, macros, and other items that may be of help to you in document generation.
By the end of this summer, we hope to have the entire firm fully converted to MS Office. There may be a few exceptions for special needs uses of WordPerfect. We are also still considering a firmer final schedule for the final switch. But for most of you, plan to be using MS Office exclusively by the fall.