April 8, 2020
Categorized in: Outlook
Some people don’t like the reading pane on in Outlook. It is easier to cull messages viewed as lines of data. But sometimes the first few lines of the message can be helpful in making the delete/keep decision.
April 8, 2020
Categorized in: Word
Whether columns are required or not, you can add them without navigating to SharePoint.
April 8, 2020
Categorized in: Excel
While there are many ways to fix combined data like “Chicago, IL, 60660,” many are fragile and not suited to connected data sources in a workbook.
If your introduction to Google Docs was in college, you might not know of all the sophisticated document elements available to you to create professional-looking complex documents.
Digital Trends rated three apps at the top of the list for their ability to function on mobile devices. All three of these products work on both iPhone and Android.
Some words—no matter how trivial they seem—can make you look less sure, professional and capable. Make these small tweaks in your language to appear more confident and competent.
Quiz yourself on these grammar rules.
Clearly, the upheaval of COVID-19 imperils our entire well-being. Following are success habits and digital resources we can lean on for motivation and support during this unimaginably difficult time.
What was once a standard and reflexive way to meet, greet, part ways, close deals and congratulate may now be coming to an end.
You have to command respect from the people around you, whether they are upper-level managers or your own employees. Practice and cultivate these leadership behaviors.
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