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whitepaper If one is setting options for text written in a language other than one's language version of Word, the options may differ in the dialog box. One can set in the Grammar Settings dialog box (Tools menu, Options command, Spelling & Grammar tab...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper One can also select menu, toolbar, dialog box (U.S. Speech recognition is installed in all Office programs by initially using the feature in Microsoft Word, or by doing a custom installation. This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese...
[06 May 2008]
whitepaper Users can quickly create attractive and professional business cards in two ways using Word - by using ready-made business card templates from the Microsoft Office Online Templates Web site, and by creating one's own business cards from scratch...
[04 May 2008]
whitepaper Here are some typical uses for macros: to speed up routine editing and formatting, to combine multiple commands; for example, inserting a table with a specific size and borders, and with a specific number of rows and columns, to make an option in...
[02 May 2008]
whitepaper Take the following precautions: run up-to-date antivirus software on the computer, set the macro security level to high, clear the Trust all installed add-ins and templates check box, use digital signatures, and maintain a list of trusted sources.
[02 May 2008]
whitepaper Final Showing Markup is the default option in the Display for Review box. To prevent the user from inadvertently distributing documents that contain tracked changes and comments, Word displays tracked changes and comments by default.
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Using the mouse the user can click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options, Click Advanced and under Display, clear the Show shortcut keys in ScreenTips check box. Microsoft Office Word 2007 includes features that make the software...
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper If one just needs a checklist that the user can print, one can make a list where each item has a check box that one can check off on paper. If the user just wants to create a checklist with check boxes that one will check off on paper, one can...
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Typical uses for macros are: to speed up routine editing and formatting, to combine multiple commands - for example, to insert a table with a specific size and borders, and with a specific number of rows and columns, to make an option in a dialog...
[11 Apr 2008]
Case Study As far back as 2003 word got out that insurer Norwich Union (NU) was working on a pay-as-you-drive (PAYD) in-car 'black box' device. The Teradata box worked at a fraction of the cost of in-house servers running IBM's AIX flavour of Unix.
[27 Nov 2007]
News But he explained most banks approached 1 November as a minimum ticking-the-box exercise, with real work due to get under way in 2008. He suggested companies still have time to sort out the finer details of MiFID compliance, saying: "The general...
[26 Nov 2007]
whitepaper It will look at how InfoPath 2003 provides a rich, customizable out-of-the-box business solution, giving users quick access to XML business-forms. It will cover the XML capabilities between the Office 2003 applications including Word and Excel.
[05 Oct 2007]
whitepaper There is a real siren song to the concept of unadorned access to parameterized SAS programs; the sort of access that provides an intuitive GUI dialogue box prompting the user to select from a drop down list of inputs or simply type in a few values.
[02 Jun 2007]
Round-Up As the wilting roses or half-polished-off box of chocolates on your desk may well attest, this week the merrily gullible were once again celebrating the Hallmark-sponsored persecution of the single that is Valentine's Day.
[16 Feb 2007]
News Click on the links in the grey box above to make your way from A to Z. New word order Do they worry what might happen if word reaches the blogosphere or are they confident all the citizen journalists will either show too much netiquette or be too...
[24 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet By and large, yes it does - though there are still relatively few companies making a real name for themselves in this space compared to the real big names who are still shipping box-loads of CDs with software the user must install.
[31 Oct 2006]
whitepaper Most World Wide Web users will have seen this kind of test in the form of a picture of a word (usually distorted), which the user must type into an input box to prove that they are a real person, and not just a spambot, or some other computerized...
[20 Sep 2006]
Round-Up When Microsoft said this week it hopes the European Commission will not require the removal of important security features of Windows Vista it certainly wasn't talking about the shrink-wrap covering the box containing the discs.
[15 Sep 2006]
Round-Up Fans of Microsoft and Gervais (and statistically there must be quite a few of them) were in Office heaven this month as the never-released videos finally turned up on video sites, only to be pulled shortly after and replaced with yet another...
[01 Sep 2006]
News No one can turn back time and the Pandora's Box of services is now opened. In an internal email, in which he said the advances of many on-demand applications - from spreadsheet and word processing applications to email exchange services - are...
[12 Jul 2006]
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