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This week’s post is written by Amy Miller.
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Move bibliography sources
If you add all your bibliography sources when you’re writing a paper in Microsoft Word, can you export them and move them to another computer? This question came up recently, and here’s how it works.
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Crabby’s Monday tip: Change where the cursor moves after entering data in Excel
I tell you, I learn new things—sometimes even elementary things, that even typing monkeys already know—about Office programs every day and today I’m offering the newest one.
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MLA, APA, Chicago — Microsoft Word formats bibliographies for you
Did you know that it’s easy to create a bibliography based on common citation formats in Microsoft Word? A few months ago, we were asking students about how they write a research paper.
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Shrink to fit in Word
If your document is just a little bit longer than one page, how can you shrink it to fit? We’ve seen customer questions asking where this feature is in Word 2010.
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Test yourself with paperless OneNote flashcards
Sure, school is only just slowly getting back in session.
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You Asked: What the heck is Scroll Lock
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Show the Style Area Pane in Word 2010
Expose the Style Area Pane in Word 2010 to see what styles are being applied in your document.
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Insert page x of y page numbers in just one section
A lot of people want to use different page numbering schemes in different parts of their documents.
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Word of the week: Close (the header or footer, and get back to your document)
We get a lot of comments from people who have added a header or a footer and can’t get back to the body of their document.
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How PowerPoint font embedding and replacement can save your presentation
No doubt about it, fonts can add significant visual appeal to a presentation.
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Ready for widescreen? How to manage aspect ratios in PowerPoint (16:9 vs. 4:3)
Widescreen, with its 16:9 aspect ratio, is taking over video screens faster than Godzilla in a scale model city.