Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Daily Tips and Tricks Special Delivery

Tips and Tricks Special Delivery
Making tomorrow more productive than today
For Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
Enter the PowerPoint Slide Show Mode Beginning at Any Point You Want
Pressing F5 in Microsoft Office PowerPoint starts the slide show, but by default, it will open with the first slide in the deck. To start your slide show with the current or selected slide, press SHIFT+F5 instead.


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2003 to 2007 Quick Parts
In Microsoft Office Word 2003, you can use AutoText to automate the typing of oft-repeated text like names and addresses. But what if you want to reuse more than text?

You can use Quick Parts in Microsoft Office Word 2007 to save any document content—text, pictures, Microsoft SmartArt graphics, headers and footers, and more—to an easily accessed Quick Part Gallery.
1. Click the Insert tab, and then select the document content that you want to reuse.
2. Click the Quick Parts button in the Text section, and then click Save Selection to Quick Part Gallery.
3. Enter a name and description, and then click OK.
4. To reuse the content, click the Quick Parts button, and then select the Quick Part that you want to use.

2003 vs. 2007 Side by Side

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