In today’s workplace, the only impression an email recipient or document reader may have of you is your written communication. Even strong writers benefit from a second set of eyes or ears on content to make sure what you said is what you meant—and, perhaps more importantly, that how you said it will be taken on board in the way you intend. Here are some helpers in both Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook to assist you.
September 25, 2024
Categorized in: Word
Utilizing page headers, adding line numbers to documents and keeping a heading out of the TOC.
Artificial intelligence continues to advance, with priceless tools for admins constantly emerging. Take a minute to check out some of the following to improve your workflow and overall EA experience.
April 24, 2024
Categorized in: Word
Creating a photo index and displaying multiple photos.
Word mail-merge filter, Outlook mail-merge accidents and fixing formats in mail merge.
Features in Google Workspace that replace what you used in PowerPoint and Word.
August 3, 2023
Categorized in: Word
On the Microsoft Word Home tab in the Paragraph group is a little button that can save you hours of fighting with pages that aren’t breaking correctly.
July 6, 2023
Categorized in: Word
In a sea of new techie tools, you might be surprised to find one of the best timesaving techniques is something more traditional: templates. Here are a few tips for creating templates that will allow you to use your talent to create great content instead of reinventing the wheel.
July 6, 2023
Categorized in: Word
To create my document in multiple languages, should I just use the Translate feature? … All of my documents are stored on Google Drive. How do I get back to an older version of a document?
March 2, 2023
Categorized in: Word
Navigation pane tips, quick content review and creating a table of figures.