What Users Need to Know
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19 results found for What Users Need to Know, displaying items 1 - 19
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Quick and Easy Line Formatting in Word
Keyboard shortcuts in Word can make your users' lives simpler, if not easier.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Replacing Text Automatically in Microsoft Word
Your users can use Clipboard content with Find/Replace to replace text in Microsoft Word documents. Here's how!
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
More Microsoft Word Tricks
Help your users master Microsoft Word by giving them these shortcuts that will save them time navigating through documents.
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Kathy Ivens
Another Great Word Tip: Use Save All Before You Close All
Microsoft Word users know how to use Close All but sometimes you need to activate Save All to avoid being pestered by the program's prompts.
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Kathy Ivens
How to Strip Formatting From Word Text
Some people "over format" text. Not you, of course, but suppose you have to work with a document that contains excessive formatting? Here's a quick tip, plus my take on Office 2007 Hide and Seek.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Microsoft Word Trick Helps Users Move Content
Help your users help themselves with this Microsoft Office Word trick to move paragraphs or lists.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Managing Stored Credentials
You can add, remove, and edit credentials; however, most users don't know where they're stored. Here's a way to help them out.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Use Microsoft Word Features to Clean Up Copied Text
Check out these tips for using Microsoft Word features to solve font problems and return problems in copied text.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Tips for Your Microsoft Word Users: Enabling and Disabling Hyperlinks
Yet another handy handout to help your Microsoft Word users become more efficient--this one's about hyperlinks in documents.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Right-click Menu Commands
Three commands I can't live without are Command Window Here, Copy To Folder, and Move To Folder.
Learn how to create these commands in the registry of one computer, and then export the new registry data to create a .reg file--your users will thank you.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Speed Up the Startup Process in Windows
IT pros tweak startup processes to try to make them quicker for users--and often make things worse. But Vista has a solution that can help keep your users from twiddling their thumbs--or worse, calling you!
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Another Microsoft Excel Trick
A reader wanted to know whether there's an easy way to get the total of all the individual items in the same column in an Excel spreadsheet. Sure there is!
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Excel Printing Tricks
Got problems with printing in Excel? Perhaps your users do--these printing tricks can help avoid the dreaded "taped-together" solution for Excel table printing.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Another Handy Word Function
Empower your users, and yourself, and give them this handout about how to use the Close All command in Microsoft Office Word.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Easier Access to Handy Tools
Here's a set of instructions you can pass along to your users so they can create a handy shortcut to Windows Explorer and have it open "properly."
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
The Wonderful Work Menu in Microsoft Word
Your users will think you're a Microsoft Word guru when you tell them about the Work menu feature. It's a little known feature they can use in Word to access documents quickly.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Creating Mapped Drives
In many companies, IT professionals set up mapped drives, but it saves time and energy if you teach users how to do it themselves. Share these instructions with users who need mapped drives instead of going to their workstations to perform the task.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
Understanding Email Settings
Here's a primer for your users to help them better understand email setting terminology.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
What Users Need to Know: Screen Captures
The best way to get a handle on an error message is to see it for yourself. Here are some easy-to-follow screen capture instructions that you can deliver to your users.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
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