Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Avoid repeating yourself: Create a Word macro
used with permission from Microsoft by Emily Warn Repeatedly entering the same information in document after document, over and over…there has to be a quicker way, right? Word macros can save you time (and potentially, some sanity) by automating repetitive tasks. Let’s say you’re a real estate agent. Every time you sell a house you have to add…
Read MoreWith Office 365, there’s no reason to compromise
Used with permission from Microsoft by Michael Atalla A lot is said these days about the choices people and organizations are faced with when adopting technology. In the end, it’s all about productivity. All of these decisions are made with the aim of optimizing your productivity — whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, accountant, student, or…
Read MorePassword protect OneNote notes
used with permission from Microsoft by Dail Bridges Do you use OneNote to collaborate on a large team and want to make sure one group doesn’t see the budget? Or do you want to share a notebook with photographs from your last trip and want your friends to see all of them but not your family? …
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