Constantly checking email is a great way to stop productivity in its tracks. Productivity coach Susan Lasky recommends changing the way you manage your inbox.
August 15, 2014
Categorized in: Excel
Improve your Microsoft Excel skills and build better spreadsheets with these tips from OfficeTeam.
If you’re in the habit of forwarding messages along to friends, colleagues or everyone in your address book, you’ll want to take these important etiquette tips.
Public speaking can be a great way to boost your career. Deborah Jacobs combines her own expertise with that of lawyer Conrad Teitell to offer six tips for giving a great presentation.
Q. Someone revised my PowerPoint presentation. How can I see exactly what they changed on each slide?
A study by compliance and “privilege management” company Avecto says an amazing 92% of vulnerabilities rated by Microsoft as “critical” can be avoided if PCs are configured so that most users don’t have administrator rights.
June 5, 2014
Categorized in: Outlook
Q. We have frequently changing staff and some do not know how to schedule and reschedule their meetings. Can we “move to another conference room” on our end without canceling and re-creating?
Here are three to remember and use frequently.
Q. There’s a cool “gears” SmartArt element. Can I animate it so the gears spin?
March 25, 2014
Categorized in: Excel
Q. How can I avoid changing the data source each time my source data grows?
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