Latest from Susan Harkins
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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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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 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.
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Use Word's hidden ruler to reveal more page information
You know about Word's ruler, but do you know there's an alternate view that reveals more page information, increasing efficiency in the process?
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Quick keyboard shortcuts for the Access Navigation Pane
A few keyboard shortcuts for opening objects from the Access Navigation Pane.