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We have released an update to the Microsoft Outlook Hotmail Connector.
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Understanding images: Part 1 – The basics
Figures can add a ton of pizazz to a document, but they don’t always behave the way you might expect, which can be incredibly frustrating.
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Understanding images: Part 2 – Wrapping styles
Wrapping text around figures, also known as graphic objects or images, can help give your documents a more polished look and help focus attention on the most important content.
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Understanding images: Part 3 – Anchoring
Why do figures, or images, sometimes jump to a different page in your Word document? This is one of the great mysteries of Word and today, I’ll reveal the answer.
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Format a resume … with a Word template
If you’ve pulled out your resume recently, you know that formatting a resume in Word can be, well, tricky.
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How to do percentages in Excel
Calculating a percentage in Excel is an easy two-step process—first you format the cells and then you build the formula. -
Livescribe smartpen users can now easily connect to OneNote
Smartpens are wonderful devices that can record everything you handwrite (and everything you hear, such as in a lecture).
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Making sense of dollar signs in Excel
We’ve noticed some of you searching for help using “$” — a dollar sign.
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Line or scatter chart?
Ah, the great questions of life: Paper or plastic? Line chart or scatter chart? Choosing the wrong chart type for your data can easily happen when it comes to line and scatter charts.
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Speed up data-entry tasks by using End Mode
The other day, I was filling out a huge Excel table, and I found myself needing to enter the exact same information in multiple cells.
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Use cross-references to link to other parts of a document
You’ve heard that cross-references can enhance the professional quality of a research paper.
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Two tips for faster worksheet navigation
If your workbook contains a ton of worksheets, it can be a hassle to navigate to just the right sheet.