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Remove Personal or Hidden Information
Dec 2007
Before one gives others a copy of the document, it's a good idea to review personal and hidden information, and decide whether it's appropriate to include. One may want to remove some information...
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Should I Send Microsoft an Error Report When My Program Crashes?
Dec 2007
Has one ever used a Microsoft Office program that suddenly closed or just stopped responding? That was really annoying, right? And then one sees a dialog box similar to the following dialog box,...
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About Helping Protect Files From Macro Viruses
Dec 2007
A macro virus is a type of computer virus that's stored in a macro within a file, template, or add-in. To help protect against macro viruses, one should purchase and install specialized antivirus...
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Macro Security Levels
Dec 2007
The following information summarizes how macro (macro: An action or a set of actions one can use to automate tasks. Macros are recorded in the Visual Basic for Applications programming language.)...
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Best Ways to Get Your Word Document Reviewed
Dec 2007
One has created a masterpiece in Microsoft Word. At least, one thinks it's a masterpiece. To really be sure, one needs to make it available to peers or co-workers for review. There are many...
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Secure Documents and Files
Dec 2007
The security of legal files is very important. Because many law firms are concerned about file security, they instruct their Information Technology (IT) departments, if they have one, to secure...
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Roadmap to Word 2003 Training
Dec 2007
If one is new to Word 2003, try the "Audio course: Get to know Word: Create the first document." Learn how to get started: how to type in a document, how to select text and revise it, how to make...
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Introducing Microsoft Office Word 2003
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Word 2003 is the word processing program that makes documents easier to create, share, and read. The review and markup features have been enhanced to address the many ways that...
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Add Support for the Scroll Wheel to the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 6 Environment
Dec 2007
When the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 6 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) - also referred to as the Visual Basic Editor - is used to add or edit a macro or module in the...
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About Accessibility for People With Disabilities
Dec 2007
Microsoft is committed to making products that are accessible and usable by all people, including those with disabilities. Many accessibility features are built right into Microsoft Word. These...
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Insert Smileys and Other Emoticons
Dec 2007
If one has used an instant messenger or chat service, one has seen the ubiquitous smiley and frowning faces used to represent happy and sad. These symbols are called emoticons, a combination of...
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About Microsoft Office Document Imaging
Dec 2007
Document imaging is the process of scanning paper documents, converting them to digital images that are then stored on CD, DVD, or other magnetic storage. With Microsoft Office Document Imaging,...
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Use Text or Pictures From an Online Fax or a Scanned Document
Dec 2007
Does the user have information in an online fax (a fax image created by a fax program or print driver that one can view on the computer) or on a piece of paper that one needs to use again? Wish...
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About Preventing Loss of Work
Dec 2007
Microsoft Word includes a number of ways to back up and recover the documents. The user can further protect the work by using the AutoRecover feature to periodically save a temporary copy of the...
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About Finding Files
Dec 2007
The user can use the File Search command in Microsoft Office 2003 to find files wherever one works: on the computer hard drive, the local network, the Microsoft Outlook mailbox, and the network...
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About Handwriting Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean language versions of Microsoft Office. Because handwriting recognition is not installed by...
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Use Handwriting Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature of Use handwriting recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean language versions of Microsoft Office. Because handwriting...
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Troubleshoot Handwriting Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature of Troubleshoot handwriting recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean language versions of Microsoft Office. Because...
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About Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition is installed in all Office programs...
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Things You Can Do and Say With Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. When one uses Office speech recognition, one will...
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White Papers
Use Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
Speech Recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition is installed in all Office programs by initially...
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Using Speech Recognition With Different Languages in Office
Dec 2007
This feature of using speech recognition with different languages in Office is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft...
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Troubleshoot Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature of Troubleshoot speech recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition...
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Find the New Office Document and Open Office Document Shortcuts
Dec 2007
In the Office 2003, the New Office Document and Open Office Document shortcuts on the Windows Start menu are only installed during a complete installation of Office or the user's Office program,...
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Exploring Your Options for Getting Help in Office 2003
Dec 2007
So one is working in the Microsoft Office program, maybe adding the finishing touches to a presentation, creating a chart, or sending an e-mail message, and the user has a question about how to...
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About Ways to View a Word Document
Dec 2007
Microsoft Word has different ways for the user to get a good view of the work, depending on the task at hand. One can't set a default for all documents that one views in Word, because the view...
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Move Around in a Document
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Word provides quick and easy ways to find one's way around within a document - whether the document is short or long, and whether one knows exactly what one is looking for or one...
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Compare Document Versions More Easily
Dec 2007
If one has ever worked with multiple copies of a document that have been reviewed or modified by different people (or worse yet, one had to merge those document copies into a single document), one...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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Troubleshoot Document Views and Screen Displays
Dec 2007
Word automatically checks the names in the e-mail header against names in the Address Book. If multiple names are found that match the name one types, a red wavy line appears under the name,...
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View or Print Word Documents Without Word
Dec 2007
Need to send the Word document to someone who doesn't have Word? Or maybe someone sent the user a Word document and one doesn't have Word. Microsoft Office Word Viewer 2003 provides a solution....
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From Paper to the Web: Create a Web Page From a Paper Document
Dec 2007
Has one ever wanted to add a document to the Web site when all one has is the paper copy? Even if one has deleted, or maybe never had the document file on the computer, one can still add it to a...
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Troubleshoot Web Pages
Dec 2007
This white paper provides tips on how to troubleshoot Web pages in Microsoft Office Word. The paper explains various scenarios of with reference to troubleshooting web pages such as - files and...
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Working With Frames Pages
Dec 2007
One can specify which page first appears in a Web frame (frames: The named subwindow of a frames page. The frame appears in a Web browser as one of a number of window regions in which pages can be...
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Create a Hyperlink
Dec 2007
Microsoft Word creates a hyperlink (hyperlink: Colored and underlined text or a graphic that one clicks to go to a file, a location in a file, a Web page on the World Wide Web, or a Web page on an...
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Create a Link to a Specific Location in a Different Office Program Document
Dec 2007
The user can quickly create a link to a location within another Word document, Excel worksheet, PowerPoint slide, or Access database by using the Paste as Hyperlink command. This command allows...
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Insert a Sound
Dec 2007
To insert a sound file into a Microsoft Word document, one must have a sound program such as Sound Recorder - a Microsoft Windows accessory that lets the user record, edit, and play sound files -...
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About XML Documents in Word
Dec 2007
Extensible Markup Language (XML) (Extensible Markup Language (XML): A condensed form of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that enables developers to create customized tags that offer...
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Troubleshoot XML in Word
Dec 2007
XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and stand-alone Microsoft Office Word 2003. Once the...
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Lookup Options With Research Services
Dec 2007
There are a number of ways that one can look up definitions, synonyms and translations in the Microsoft Office System. The easiest for the user may be the quickest - press ALT and then click after...
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About Research Services
Dec 2007
With the Microsoft Office System, one can quickly reference information online and on the computer without leaving the Office program. One can easily insert definitions, stock quotes, and other...
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Same Job, New Boss
Dec 2007
One's job and title haven't changed - but the boss has. In fact, he or she is literally a whole new person. Dealing with a new boss, especially when the relationship with the old boss was good,...
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Follow Up on Assigned Tasks
Dec 2007
The day-to-day grind of managing an office can wear down any office manager. Delegating tasks to staff members is a necessity if one wants to maintain the sanity and keep the office running...
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Transfer Data by Using the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
Dec 2007
One is ready to transfer vital business information from one computer to another to protect the company during employee transitions. If the new computer is running Microsoft Windows XP, one can...
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Upgrade or Retire an Old Computer
Dec 2007
One knows how to set up a new computer. But what does one do with an old office computer? Hand it down to someone else? Give it to charity? Throw it in the trash? Before one decides, take a few...
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Set Up User Accounts
Dec 2007
In some offices, more than one person uses the same computer. Every person who uses a computer should have a unique user account that is accessed with a private password. Each computer user can...
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Select a Learning Management System
Dec 2007
Many organizations are migrating to online Learning Management Systems (LMSs) as a way to contain employee training costs. Because employees can access online training from virtually any location...
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Set Up a New Desktop Computer
Dec 2007
When one sets up a new desktop computer, some assembly is required. And computer setup isn't limited to hardware - when one first turns on a new computer that has Microsoft Windows preinstalled,...
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Create a Password Reset Disk
Dec 2007
As an administrative assistant, does one find it difficult to keep track of the many passwords that one needs to access the computers in the office? Do employees come for help when they forget a...
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Transfer Important Data for Safekeeping
Dec 2007
When employees leave a company or transfer to another department, there might be a need felt to transfer important documents, spreadsheets, databases, and other data from the departing employees'...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Organize Your Computer Files in Five Steps
Dec 2007
What happened to the paperless office? The author generates more paper now than he ever did before the advent of the computer! Even so, a computer's hard disk drive can get just as cluttered as...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Promote Regular Team Interaction
Dec 2007
Although team-building retreats and special events can be great ways to kick off new team initiatives, the real work of building a successful team happens in the trenches. It is the day-to-day...
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White Papers
Create Professional-Quality Graphics for Your Documents
Dec 2007
The document lives in Microsoft Office Word 2003, and that's exactly where it belongs. Word is all about creating great documents. However, when one wants to add graphics to the document, keep the...
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Use the Right Microsoft Office Program for the Job
Dec 2007
Part of one's job as an administrative professional involves figuring out how to be efficient in accomplishing the tasks. More than likely, the typical workday is divided between routine tasks...
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Should You Become a Microsoft Office Specialist?
Dec 2007
A Microsoft Office Specialist is a person who has passed an exam administered through a Microsoft Authorized Testing Center on one of the Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office XP, or Microsoft...
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Getting the Job With Office: Sending Mail to Contacts
Dec 2007
One has their new business suit and the resume, and one is ready to start interviewing. Once the user has entered the names and addresses of potential employers into the contacts list, the next...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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Get Started on Your Job Hunt With Word Templates
Dec 2007
Looking for a new job can be challenging, but sometimes a tiny boost can give the user a huge head start. One can find the boost one need at the Templates on Microsoft Office Online Web site,...
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Create a Storyboard
Dec 2007
If one is a Hollywood director who was planning a film, one would probably hire a storyboard artist to sketch frames of selected scenes from the script. A storyboard is a powerful tool because it...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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About Research Services
Dec 2007
With the Microsoft Office System, one can quickly reference information online and on the computer without leaving the Office program. One can easily insert definitions, stock quotes, and other...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Lookup Options With Research Services
Dec 2007
There are a number of ways that one can look up definitions, synonyms and translations in the Microsoft Office System. The easiest for the user may be the quickest - press ALT and then click after...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Troubleshoot XML in Word
Dec 2007
XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and stand-alone Microsoft Office Word 2003. Once the...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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About XML Documents in Word
Dec 2007
Extensible Markup Language (XML) (Extensible Markup Language (XML): A condensed form of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that enables developers to create customized tags that offer...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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Insert a Sound
Dec 2007
To insert a sound file into a Microsoft Word document, one must have a sound program such as Sound Recorder - a Microsoft Windows accessory that lets the user record, edit, and play sound files -...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Create a Link to a Specific Location in a Different Office Program Document
Dec 2007
The user can quickly create a link to a location within another Word document, Excel worksheet, PowerPoint slide, or Access database by using the Paste as Hyperlink command. This command allows...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Create a Hyperlink
Dec 2007
Microsoft Word creates a hyperlink (hyperlink: Colored and underlined text or a graphic that one clicks to go to a file, a location in a file, a Web page on the World Wide Web, or a Web page on an...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Working With Frames Pages
Dec 2007
One can specify which page first appears in a Web frame (frames: The named subwindow of a frames page. The frame appears in a Web browser as one of a number of window regions in which pages can be...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Troubleshoot Web Pages
Dec 2007
This white paper provides tips on how to troubleshoot Web pages in Microsoft Office Word. The paper explains various scenarios of with reference to troubleshooting web pages such as - files and...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
From Paper to the Web: Create a Web Page From a Paper Document
Dec 2007
Has one ever wanted to add a document to the Web site when all one has is the paper copy? Even if one has deleted, or maybe never had the document file on the computer, one can still add it to a...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
View or Print Word Documents Without Word
Dec 2007
Need to send the Word document to someone who doesn't have Word? Or maybe someone sent the user a Word document and one doesn't have Word. Microsoft Office Word Viewer 2003 provides a solution....
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Troubleshoot Document Views and Screen Displays
Dec 2007
Word automatically checks the names in the e-mail header against names in the Address Book. If multiple names are found that match the name one types, a red wavy line appears under the name,...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Compare Document Versions More Easily
Dec 2007
If one has ever worked with multiple copies of a document that have been reviewed or modified by different people (or worse yet, one had to merge those document copies into a single document), one...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Move Around in a Document
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Word provides quick and easy ways to find one's way around within a document - whether the document is short or long, and whether one knows exactly what one is looking for or one...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
About Ways to View a Word Document
Dec 2007
Microsoft Word has different ways for the user to get a good view of the work, depending on the task at hand. One can't set a default for all documents that one views in Word, because the view...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Exploring Your Options for Getting Help in Office 2003
Dec 2007
So one is working in the Microsoft Office program, maybe adding the finishing touches to a presentation, creating a chart, or sending an e-mail message, and the user has a question about how to...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Find the New Office Document and Open Office Document Shortcuts
Dec 2007
In the Office 2003, the New Office Document and Open Office Document shortcuts on the Windows Start menu are only installed during a complete installation of Office or the user's Office program,...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Troubleshoot Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature of Troubleshoot speech recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Using Speech Recognition With Different Languages in Office
Dec 2007
This feature of using speech recognition with different languages in Office is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Use Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
Speech Recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition is installed in all Office programs by initially...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Things You Can Do and Say With Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. When one uses Office speech recognition, one will...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
About Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition is installed in all Office programs...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Troubleshoot Handwriting Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature of Troubleshoot handwriting recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean language versions of Microsoft Office. Because...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
About Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition is installed in all Office programs...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Things You Can Do and Say With Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. When one uses Office speech recognition, one will...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Use Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
Speech Recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition is installed in all Office programs by initially...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Using Speech Recognition With Different Languages in Office
Dec 2007
This feature of using speech recognition with different languages in Office is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Troubleshoot Speech Recognition
Dec 2007
This feature of Troubleshoot speech recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Find the New Office Document and Open Office Document Shortcuts
Dec 2007
In the Office 2003, the New Office Document and Open Office Document shortcuts on the Windows Start menu are only installed during a complete installation of Office or the user's Office program,...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
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White Papers
Exploring Your Options for Getting Help in Office 2003
Dec 2007
So one is working in the Microsoft Office program, maybe adding the finishing touches to a presentation, creating a chart, or sending an e-mail message, and the user has a question about how to...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
About Ways to View a Word Document
Dec 2007
Microsoft Word has different ways for the user to get a good view of the work, depending on the task at hand. One can't set a default for all documents that one views in Word, because the view...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Move Around in a Document
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Word provides quick and easy ways to find one's way around within a document - whether the document is short or long, and whether one knows exactly what one is looking for or one...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Compare Document Versions More Easily
Dec 2007
If one has ever worked with multiple copies of a document that have been reviewed or modified by different people (or worse yet, one had to merge those document copies into a single document), one...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Troubleshoot Document Views and Screen Displays
Dec 2007
Word automatically checks the names in the e-mail header against names in the Address Book. If multiple names are found that match the name one types, a red wavy line appears under the name,...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
View or Print Word Documents Without Word
Dec 2007
Need to send the Word document to someone who doesn't have Word? Or maybe someone sent the user a Word document and one doesn't have Word. Microsoft Office Word Viewer 2003 provides a solution....
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
From Paper to the Web: Create a Web Page From a Paper Document
Dec 2007
Has one ever wanted to add a document to the Web site when all one has is the paper copy? Even if one has deleted, or maybe never had the document file on the computer, one can still add it to a...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Troubleshoot Web Pages
Dec 2007
This white paper provides tips on how to troubleshoot Web pages in Microsoft Office Word. The paper explains various scenarios of with reference to troubleshooting web pages such as - files and...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Working With Frames Pages
Dec 2007
One can specify which page first appears in a Web frame (frames: The named subwindow of a frames page. The frame appears in a Web browser as one of a number of window regions in which pages can be...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Create a Hyperlink
Dec 2007
Microsoft Word creates a hyperlink (hyperlink: Colored and underlined text or a graphic that one clicks to go to a file, a location in a file, a Web page on the World Wide Web, or a Web page on an...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Create a Link to a Specific Location in a Different Office Program Document
Dec 2007
The user can quickly create a link to a location within another Word document, Excel worksheet, PowerPoint slide, or Access database by using the Paste as Hyperlink command. This command allows...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Insert a Sound
Dec 2007
To insert a sound file into a Microsoft Word document, one must have a sound program such as Sound Recorder - a Microsoft Windows accessory that lets the user record, edit, and play sound files -...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
About XML Documents in Word
Dec 2007
Extensible Markup Language (XML) (Extensible Markup Language (XML): A condensed form of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that enables developers to create customized tags that offer...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Troubleshoot XML in Word
Dec 2007
XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and stand-alone Microsoft Office Word 2003. Once the...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Lookup Options With Research Services
Dec 2007
There are a number of ways that one can look up definitions, synonyms and translations in the Microsoft Office System. The easiest for the user may be the quickest - press ALT and then click after...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
About Research Services
Dec 2007
With the Microsoft Office System, one can quickly reference information online and on the computer without leaving the Office program. One can easily insert definitions, stock quotes, and other...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Create a Storyboard
Dec 2007
If one is a Hollywood director who was planning a film, one would probably hire a storyboard artist to sketch frames of selected scenes from the script. A storyboard is a powerful tool because it...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Get Started on Your Job Hunt With Word Templates
Dec 2007
Looking for a new job can be challenging, but sometimes a tiny boost can give the user a huge head start. One can find the boost one need at the Templates on Microsoft Office Online Web site,...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Getting the Job With Office: Sending Mail to Contacts
Dec 2007
One has their new business suit and the resume, and one is ready to start interviewing. Once the user has entered the names and addresses of potential employers into the contacts list, the next...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Should You Become a Microsoft Office Specialist?
Dec 2007
A Microsoft Office Specialist is a person who has passed an exam administered through a Microsoft Authorized Testing Center on one of the Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office XP, or Microsoft...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Use the Right Microsoft Office Program for the Job
Dec 2007
Part of one's job as an administrative professional involves figuring out how to be efficient in accomplishing the tasks. More than likely, the typical workday is divided between routine tasks...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Create Professional-Quality Graphics for Your Documents
Dec 2007
The document lives in Microsoft Office Word 2003, and that's exactly where it belongs. Word is all about creating great documents. However, when one wants to add graphics to the document, keep the...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Promote Regular Team Interaction
Dec 2007
Although team-building retreats and special events can be great ways to kick off new team initiatives, the real work of building a successful team happens in the trenches. It is the day-to-day...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Organize Your Computer Files in Five Steps
Dec 2007
What happened to the paperless office? The author generates more paper now than he ever did before the advent of the computer! Even so, a computer's hard disk drive can get just as cluttered as...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Transfer Important Data for Safekeeping
Dec 2007
When employees leave a company or transfer to another department, there might be a need felt to transfer important documents, spreadsheets, databases, and other data from the departing employees'...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Create a Password Reset Disk
Dec 2007
As an administrative assistant, does one find it difficult to keep track of the many passwords that one needs to access the computers in the office? Do employees come for help when they forget a...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Set Up a New Desktop Computer
Dec 2007
When one sets up a new desktop computer, some assembly is required. And computer setup isn't limited to hardware - when one first turns on a new computer that has Microsoft Windows preinstalled,...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Select a Learning Management System
Dec 2007
Many organizations are migrating to online Learning Management Systems (LMSs) as a way to contain employee training costs. Because employees can access online training from virtually any location...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Set Up User Accounts
Dec 2007
In some offices, more than one person uses the same computer. Every person who uses a computer should have a unique user account that is accessed with a private password. Each computer user can...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Upgrade or Retire an Old Computer
Dec 2007
One knows how to set up a new computer. But what does one do with an old office computer? Hand it down to someone else? Give it to charity? Throw it in the trash? Before one decides, take a few...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Transfer Data by Using the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
Dec 2007
One is ready to transfer vital business information from one computer to another to protect the company during employee transitions. If the new computer is running Microsoft Windows XP, one can...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Follow Up on Assigned Tasks
Dec 2007
The day-to-day grind of managing an office can wear down any office manager. Delegating tasks to staff members is a necessity if one wants to maintain the sanity and keep the office running...
Provided by Microsoft Tips
-
White Papers
Same Job, New Boss
Dec 2007
One's job and title haven't changed - but the boss has. In fact, he or she is literally a whole new person. Dealing with a new boss, especially when the relationship with the old boss was good,...
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Maximize Your Performance Review as an Administrative Assistant
Dec 2007
Most of the people get just one opportunity each year to highlight the contributions in the workplace - and hopefully, to justify a salary increase. Here are some things that one can do to ensure...
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