Sunday, November 2, 2008

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Tips and Tricks Special Delivery
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For Microsoft Office Excel 2007
Microsoft Office Excel 2007
Move the Cursor in Any Direction During Data Entry
By default, the cell pointer in Microsoft Office Excel moves down when you press ENTER after entering data in a cell. You can, however, change the direction in which the cell pointer moves.
1. Click the Office button, click Excel Options, and then click Advanced.
2. Select the After pressing Enter, move selection check box if it isn't already selected, and then on the Direction menu, click the direction in which you want the pointer to move.

Also, when working in a document, you can make the pointer move in the opposite direction from the one you've chosen by holding down the SHIFT key while you press ENTER.


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For Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
Use Drag-and-Drop Functionality with Sections and Pages
With the new Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 navigation pane, you can easily use drag-and-drop functionality to reorganize your notebooks, sections, and pages. To drag a notebook, section, or page to a new location:
1. Click and hold the notebook in the navigation pane, or the tab of the section or page that you want to move.
2. Drag it to a new location.

Microsoft Office OneNote 2007

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