Monday, March 15, 2010

at home & at work: Brush up on essential PC skills

Microsoft at home & at work
Microsoft at home & at work
March 2010
Everybody's a beginner at something  
Everybody's a beginner at something

Need help with something technical? There are always new things to learn, and Microsoft at home and Microsoft at work are here to help you! Visit the sites to improve your skills--whether you want to create better documents, get organized, share your photos online, or learn to use your software more effectively.

Put some zip in your PC
Be an expert at work

Save time with computer shortcuts
Whether you're at home or at work, you can save time by learning these quick computer shortcuts.

Create top-notch Microsoft Office docs
Scan this article for quick tips, like how to use the 2007 Microsoft Office system to create compelling charts and how to design professional-grade documents and PowerPoint slides.

Brush up on the basics

Brush up on the basics

5 ways to make your PC easier to see
Tired of straining to see the images and text on the monitor clearly? These tips to magnify the screen, increase your text size, supersize your mouse pointer, and enlarge your icons are sure to help.

Shortcut your shortcuts with a click
Watch this quick video to get tips on how to use the right mouse button to access a shortcut menu that will help speed up common computer tasks.

Our favorite things
Our favorite things

Looking for products mentioned in this newsletter?
Maybe you'd like to purchase a second monitor to double your viewing pleasure, upgrade to the 2007 Microsoft Office release, or snag a wireless mouse and right-click to your heart's content.

Tune in to the Microsoft At Home video channel
We're featuring how-to videos and other useful movies, so check out our channel to find videos like How to improve your PowerPoint with SmartArt and Stay sharp on Internet safety. And stay tuned as we continue to add more!

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