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Put it to a vote… by e-mail, using Outlook

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Everyone has an opinion, and wants to share it. To start your own democratic system in the office, start by composing a new message.

Outlook 2007

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

How often do you empty your Deleted Items folder in Outlook? Ever wish that once you delete an email it was really gone for good and not just going to your Deleted Items folder? There is a way to quickly delete e-mails permanently – but be warned- once they are gone, they are GONE! They cannot be brought back.

Word 2007

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

At times it may be useful to see 2 different parts of a multi-page document – such as the beginning and the end, but not necessarily all of the pages in between. This could be useful if you want to cut and paste quickly without having to scroll a lot.

Office 2010 offers better navigation, sharing options

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

PC Magazine likes Microsoft Office 2010. In its recent review, the magazine stated, “Office 2010 is Office 2007, only better.” Pros cited include, “More informative, consistent interface. Improved navigation. Improved image-enhancement and typographic tools. Tighter OneNote integration.”

What is OneNote anyway?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Ironically, one of the most useful programs in Microsoft Office 2007 is also one of the least popular. Microsoft OneNote is gaining supporters though, and in Office 2010, it will play an even bigger role.

Hiding the Ribbon in Office 2007

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

The Ribbon makes everything in Office 2007 easy to find. Sometimes, however, you may need more space to view your document. It is just as easy to hide the Ribbon temporarily as it is to use it.

Microsoft SharePoint – The first steps for Colorado Companies

Monday, August 10th, 2009

The pitch for Microsoft SharePoint is that non-technical users can quickly develop effective intranet site without having to learn code. This is true, kind of. Anyone can put up a site, but making it useful – that’s the real challenge.
As any novice Microsoft SharePoint user will tell you, the program can be very [...]

Linking Excel in PowerPoint

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

How do I link my Microsoft Excel worksheets in my PowerPoint presentations. Can they automatically update my figures.