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Volume 1, Issue 9, 12/31/2005 |
Microsoft Office Tips — Fast and Fabulous Documents with Word and Excel
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Check Out These Basic Windows XP Right-click Tips
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The right-click button on your mouse can provide you with quick access to some great productivity functions within Microsoft Windows XP. Try these right-click tips from the New Riders Publishing book, Windows XP Killer Tips. Organize your icons
If your icons just won't stay in line, try putting them on a grid. Open a file with a different application
Downloading photos from your digital camera? If you don't just want to view the photos, but you want to make changes to them, you can quickly choose a different program to open a photo without changing the file's association. Automatically hide the taskbar
You don’t always have to look at the taskbars. When you’re not using it, try hiding it! |
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Many people use Microsoft Office products everyday at work and in some cases, at home. Microsoft Office 2003 offers built-in security features to help protect your information. Learn how you can start using these features today to improve your defenses against unwanted visitors. While no solution is guaranteed, these deterrents will greatly improve the odds that your private information stays private. |
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You know that Excel is ideal for managing data and you won't find a more powerful number cruncher or charting tool. But, Word is still the most versatile, efficient home for your important documents. So, why not get the best of both? |
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Get worksheet data into Word and Word tables into Excel. When your Word document needs tables using complex calculations, you'll do less work and get the most professional presentation when you let each program do its job. Use the power of Excel for your complex number-crunching—and the flexible table formatting options in Word for a flawless final document. |
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Copying tables between Word and Excel takes much less time than trying to make either program behave like the other. Get help copying tables between Word and Excel, and check out other ways to exchange data between Word, Excel, and PowerPoint |
Using Office Security Features
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