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Today’s post is brought to you by Frederique Klitgaard.
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MLA, APA, Chicago — Microsoft Word formats bibliographies for you
Did you know that it’s easy to create a bibliography based on common citation formats in Microsoft Word? A few months ago, we were asking students about how they write a research paper.
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Crabby’s Monday tip: Change where the cursor moves after entering data in Excel
I tell you, I learn new things—sometimes even elementary things, that even typing monkeys already know—about Office programs every day and today I’m offering the newest one.
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Power Tip: Maximize the use of TempVars in Access 2007 and 2010
Today’s tip is provided by Juan Soto, Senior Access Developer at AccessExperts. -
Free Excel templates save time for busy parents, students, and teachers
This week’s post is written by Amy Miller. -
Pulling RSS data into Excel (or: Using Excel to Search Craigslist) – Part 1
This blog post is brought to you by Dan Battagin a Lead Program Manager on the Excel team. -
Create a bulleted list in a cell
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Add text to a table of contents
How do you add text to a table of contents? Not a heading, but just plain text?I was going to write about different commands on the References tab, but then that Add Text button was staring right at me–glaring, in fact.
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User State Virtualization: What is it and how will it help you deliver a dynamic and personal Windows Experience?
A few weeks ago, I posted the first in a series of blogs about Microsoft’s position on Desktop Virtualization. -
Can’t find the Chart Wizard? No worries
Going, going, gone! Yes, it’s true that the Chart Wizard was removed from the product when we shipped Excel 2007, and we didn’t bring it back in Excel 2010.
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Personalize a calendar for New Year in Publisher
Here we are just days away from New Year’s Day, and that means we need new calendars.