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Create easy access to the subscript and superscript font effects
Users have two efficient methods for applying superscript and subscript fonts. They can use a keyboard shortcut or add the effect to the Quick Access toolbar.
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Office solution: What to do when [Ctrl]+Z stops working
This week, learn the solution to last week's Office challenge: Why doesn't [Ctrl]+z work anymore?
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Enter date values quickly using these Excel tricks
Susan Harkins explains how to use these simple tricks to enter date values quickly and intuitively into Microsoft Excel.
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Drag and drop data between applications
You can usually copy data in one application and paste it into another. But you can also drag and drop data, which could be a timesaver. Here are a few examples.
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Quick mouse access to the Go To tab is just a click away
Keyboard shortcuts are always efficient but there are other quick routes to the Microsoft Word features you use a lot.
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Next Office challenge: Can you create a link with transposed data?
In this week's Office challenge, I share my favorite shortcut for entering accented characters. You can test your Excel skills with an Excel transposing challenge.
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10 tips for making a presentation more accessible to those with disabilities
By making a few preparations, you can help ensure that your presentations are effective for audience members who have disabilities. Susan Harkins outlines several ways to keep thei...
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10 steps to creating an Outlook appointment (without using your mouse)
If you're a diehard keyboard fan, you'll appreciate this mouse-free technique for setting up your Outlook appointments.
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Copy Word formats quickly with these keyboard shortcuts
Use Format Painter or these easy-to-remember keyboard shortcuts, to quickly format one section of a document like another.
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A new use for the mouse wheel in Office 2007 and 2010
Use your mouse wheel to browse through the tabs on the Office 2007 and 2010 ribbons.