Hey folks. I've received a few emails from people asking about different versions for the my Microsoft Office lessons, so I wanted to clarify how this works.
Since Office 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2019 are NEARLY IDENTICAL, I did not record separate lessons for each version. I have separate lessons for some of the Beginner Level 1 lessons so that I don't confuse any users who are absolutely new to the software, but after that point, all of the lessons from Beginner Level 2 on are all recorded in the then-current version of the software. There are no separate lessons for these versions. They would be identical to the previous videos, so I didn't bother re-recording them.
Yes, there are a few MINOR additions and changes in some of the versions, but the vast majority of the material is the same, and if there is a major change, I either re-recorded that lesson segment, or I have made an addendum video and you will get a copy of that video with the class. So far, in 15 years, I've only had to make two.
In my expert opinion, 99% of the material covered in my Office 2007, 2010, and 2013 lessons are PERFECTLY FINE for all users, however, if you do discover something different, however, please let me know.
I hope this clears up the confusion.
Thanks
UPDATE June 2020: There have been some improvements and updates in Access 2019 for Microsoft 365 users. I am planning a What's New in Access for 2020 lesson - coming soon!