February 3, 2020
Categorized in: Word
Using Compare/Combine on the Review tab to detect what specific changes others made to your content will help you identify what you may need to cut and paste.
Whether it’s a speedy way to create a bar chart or a trick for switching from one window to the next, keyboard shortcuts can help even the experienced admin knock out work faster. Here are a few of our readers’ faves:
January 6, 2020
Categorized in: Word
Diagrams, pictures, charts and graphs can clarify your message, support your case and help visual learners to understand the information. Here is how to get them in there, make them look crisp and clear, and get them to stay put.
December 3, 2019
Categorized in: Word
Sometimes, it’s just easier to catch an error when you read aloud. If that’s not practical where you work, put on a pair of headphones, and click the Read Aloud button.
September 3, 2019
Categorized in: Word
Each time a document is changed and saved in either OneDrive or SharePoint, either by using the Save action or allowing AutoSave to do the job, another version of the document is created.
August 5, 2019
Categorized in: Word
Is there an easy way to add a signature page to a document? … Is there an easy way to add and modify custom SharePoint columns from Word? … Someone put a faded image as a page background. I can’t seem to select it and delete it. Any tips?
August 5, 2019
Categorized in: Word
Turn on the Navigation Pane in Word to strategically navigate around your document.
May 6, 2019
Categorized in: Word
If you write technical documents requiring a specific numbering scheme, it can be frustrating to keep them intact. Here’s help.
February 5, 2019
Categorized in: Word
What is the point of the Navigation pane? … Is there an easier method than copying and pasting to use PowerPoint graphics in Word? … How do I get a style change to stick?
February 5, 2019
Categorized in: Word
Do you need to keep inserting your company name in a certain font and color with its tagline in various places in documents?