Monday, August 8th, 2011
Out with the Document Map and in with the Navigation Pane.
Use the Navigation Pane in Word 2010 to rearrange the sections of your document. Continue reading
Out with the Document Map and in with the Navigation Pane.
Use the Navigation Pane in Word 2010 to rearrange the sections of your document. Continue reading
Accidentally grabbing and dragging the fill handle? Find yourself staring at a piece of data you didn’t place in the cell and have no idea how it got there? Here’s an idea to try… Continue reading
It’s not uncommon to use a table of contents or to dread the work it takes to create one manually. All the formatting involved can be the stuff of nightmares for weeks on end. Here’s what you need to know in order to avoid those nightmares for good. Continue reading
Quizzle puts you back in charge of your finances by checking out your credit report, savings, and debt to help you make better choices with your money. Best of all it’s Free! Continue reading
You never get enough of composition and framing rules. Once you’ve digested the previous rules on framing, here are more to get your act right.
The next time you are framing up your subject, think of these tips for a better appeal.
1. Most times, we take pictures of people, places or things without anchoring them. For
Do you really use all the buttons located at the bottom portion of Outlook’s Navigation pane? I know that I don’t and yet they are visible, taking up space… Learn how to design a Navigation Pane that works best for you. Continue reading
Handouts are often a necessary element of a presentation… keep your audience from frantically copying everything on each slide with handouts designed to meet your specific needs. Continue reading
Should I Change My Password is a database that exists to help computer users check to see if their passwords have been compromised. Continue reading