Here are three productivity tools from Google that are worth trying.
Use your laptop to squeeze more productivity out of meetings: Share data; brainstorm better; take and distribute meeting notes digitally.
Bring yourself out of a bad mood by jotting down your bad feelings, advises Darlene Minnini, Ph.D., author of
The Emotional Toolkit
.
April 1, 2007
Categorized in: Word
Use this shortcut to move Word text, without losing track of what you’re doing.
February 1, 2007
Categorized in: Word
Stop important phrases from breaking over two lines.
You probably already know about double-clicking in Word to select a word or paragraph. But did you know about these double-click tricks for getting through your work faster?
Any Word feature that can save time and make you look good is worth tapping into, right? One such feature: Word’s built-in reviewing tools, which let you and others track all the changes you make as a document is written and edited. With the Track Changes tool turned on, you can track each insertion, deletion […]
Showcase your talents by putting together a desk reference manual. Done bit by bit, it can become the ultimate productivity tool. Here’s how to do it.
January 1, 2005
Categorized in: Word
View windows side by side (such as a Word document and a Web page) by opening both. (Don’t minimize them.) Next, right-click on a vacant area of the task bar at the bottom of your screen. Then, choose "Tile Windows Vertically" or "Tile Windows Horizontally." To switch between the windows, hit Alt, Tab.
Speed text changes with the following keyboard shortcuts after you highlight the text: