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| Microsoft Word Tip: Go back to where you left off in a document |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 8:00 am |
| Tags: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word Tip, Word, Word Processors |
| plan or book chapter in Microsoft Word for weeks now, and you want to get back into it right where you left off yesterday. After you open the document, hit Shift+F5 to zip straight back to the location of the last change you made. Handy! Find this and a few other great Word tips over at the Web Worker Daily weblog. What are your favorite |
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| Microsoft Word Tip: Automatically Insert Sample Text into a Document |
| Published: September 10, 2007, 11:00 am |
| Tags: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word Tip, Top, Word |
| You're trying out a new Word template and need to quickly stick a few paragraphs of test text in it: instead of copying and pasting the old boring "lorem ipsum," type =rand() and hit Enter. Older versions of Word will fill in a few lines of "The quick brown fox" automatically; Word 2007 will insert random text. You can even specify the |
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| Free PDF to Word Doc Converter Is Exactly That [Featured Windows Download] |
| Published: January 9, 2008, 9:00 am |
| Tags: Featured Windows Download, Free, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word Tip, Pdf, Pdfs, Word |
| many, many tools to convert Microsoft Word files into PDF documents, including those built into the latest office suites, but what about the other way around? Free PDF to Word Doc Converter is a small program that solves a big headache for some office and document workers. Load up a PDF, choose how you want to export the file—including |
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| Export and Restore Word's AutoCorrect Savings with a Macro [How To] |
| Published: May 20, 2008, 9:06 am |
| Tags: Autocorrect, How To, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word Tip |
| Rado back in the days of Word 97 to back up and restore time-saving, typo-fixing AutoCorrect settings in Microsoft Word still does the trick for the most modern Word 2007 installation. It's simple to use and a lot easier than tracking down your AutoCorrect file yourself. Simply install the macro (with detailed instructions offered at the via |
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