Office Issues? Get Help Here…

No matter what you’ve got hooked up to your Office programs, from clear internet wireless to DSL, you know they work best with a reliable internet connection. While Office offers a number of great and easy to use programs, it’s often frustrating when you run into issues running the programs. Here are a few ways we know of to fix any Office problem:
Utilize the Help feature: The Help feature of Microsoft Office has improved with [...]

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How To Use Microsoft Office Outlook

Outlook has many features. Following are a few tips on how to use Microsoft Office Outlook:

A new profile can be created in Outlook by creating rules, filters and common commands. There are also keyboard shortcuts that helps you become more productive. Custom views can also be created. Default groups can be disabled and customized with any version of Outlook.

Spam is another problem with Outlook. However, you can return spam to sender by using the instructions on Outlook. [...]

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How To Use Microsoft Office Access

Microsoft access is very easy to use. The best way to find out information on how you can effectively use Microsoft Access, is by going online and getting some tips, etc.There’s many different types of tutorials online that you will be able to find to help you if you are just learning how to start off with this software program. Most computers already come equipped with this program, so you really don’t have a way of telling how you can use it to the best of your advantage. Not everyone needs this program for anything. [...]

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How To Use Microsoft Office Publisher

Microsoft Office Publisher is the go to software for professional brochures, greeting cards, catalogs, newspapers and other publications.

Launch Publisher. Find either Publications for Print or Getting Started and select it. Depending on the version of Microsoft Office you’re using Publications for print is under the New Publications bar; look at the lower pane for a list of publications under the getting started button/bar. An extensive list of publications is shown. Click on a publication type and pick a subcategory. To the left is a styles gallery. Select a style and double click. A new page appears with the [...]

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Why You Should Use Microsoft Office

There are a variety of software programs on the market for word processing, presentations, and spreadsheets. The open source community and freeware developers are bringing alternatives to consumers that may desire change.

Microsoft Office is gaining a lot of competition, but the Microsoft Suite is still the best bundled software package on the market. It has an application for email, presentations, word processing, and spreadsheet and database creation. These programs are standardized in schools and the workforce.

The applications [...]

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The Complete History Of Microsoft Office

The complete history of Microsoft Office is something quite comprehensive. It begins October 1990 when the first Office suite appeared on the market as a bundle package designed for Windows 3.0. Included were Word 1.1, Excel 2.0 and PowerPoint 2.0.

Microsoft Office for Windows 1.5 replaced its current Excel application with Excel 3.0. Shortly thereafter the suite version 1.6 added Mail for PC Networks 2.1.

August 1992 gave release to Microsoft Office 3.0 which was the first to be released on CD-ROM. Updated versions of all the applications [...]

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Microsoft Office Tips And Tricks You Should Know

Microsoft Word is a great word processing program. Here are two Word tips. These were written for Office 2010, but some earlier versions support these shortcuts.

Quick and Easy Bulleted Lists

Authors use bulleted lists to outline, highlight and list things. Here is an easy to insert bullets. With your cursor on the line where you want to start your list, press the shift key plus the 8 key to type an asterisk. Then press either the space bar or the tab key and your asterisk converts to an indented, round bullet. Pressing the enter key [...]

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