Sunday, January 4, 2009

Daily Tips and Tricks Special Delivery

Tips and Tricks Special Delivery
Making tomorrow more productive than today
For Microsoft Office Word 2007
Microsoft Office Word 2007
Work on Large Documents
In Microsoft Office Word and Microsoft Office Excel, you can split the screen to see two separate parts of a document at once.
On the View tab, in the Window section, click Split, and then click the screen where you want the split to appear. You can then navigate parts of the document separately in each window.

Excel adds both a horizontal and a vertical split to the screen. If you don't want one of them, drag the line up to the top or the left side and drop it at the edge of the screen, where it will disappear.

To return to the single-screen view of the document in either Word or Excel, go back to the Window section and click Remove Split.


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For Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
Sending Information from Outlook to OneNote
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 has a Send to OneNote button for inserting relevant content from an e-mail thread into your Microsoft Office OneNote notebook. Click the Send to OneNote button in your Inbox, and both the e-mail thread and metadata such as date, time, sender, and subject will be inserted into the Unfiled Notes section of your OneNote notebook.

Microsoft Office OneNote 2007

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