Windows Platform Articles
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You might think that parents, schools, bosses and governments are the only ones who need to create rules. However, by creating rules in Outlook, you can have messages practically sort, forward, and respond to themselves.
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You might know that a Word template can define things such as the default font style, size and color, headers and footers, margins, columns and more. But did you know that you can create a template that has the exact features you need?
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A flyer is an affordable way to advertise, promote or announce something to numerous people, especially if you make it yourself. Learn how to make a great looking flyer using Microsoft Word.
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Each Word Art style has a default color or set of colors, but you are not obligated to keep these. You can choose different background colors, add textures and patterns to the Word Art background, and even change your Word Art background from a plain old color to a distinctive picture.
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If a white or colored background surrounds your image, it will not look professional on your otherwise polished PowerPoint slide. Fortunately, there is a simple way that you can make that background transparent and increase the appeal of your PowerPoint presentation.
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This tutorial will show you how to make custom drop down lists in Excel using the Data Validation tool.
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Outlook notes can help you stay organized and on task. While notes are a practical feature, you can have a little fun with them, too. This article will show you how to customize them to your liking.
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With Microsoft Excel you can create lists, databases, and eye-catching charts. You may not realize that you can save these and other Excel objects as images.You can then insert these images into your email messages, PowerPoint presentations, and Word documents.
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Fonts can add character and interest to your Word documents, and even make your job more fun. Learn how you can find some cool new fonts and load them to use in Microsoft Word and other Office applications.
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If you are creating a Word document that someone else will read (basically any document!), you may want to enlist the help of Word’s Readability Statistics feature, which can help you become a better writer. These steps will show you how.
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