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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 |
| 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 Microsoft |
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| Reader Poll: What's Your Word Processor? |
| Published: September 6, 2007, 4:00 pm |
| Tags: Google Docs, Microsoft Word, Reader Poll, Word Processors, Zoho |
| Microsoft Word—rule the word processing roost. Hit the jump to share what word processor you count on, and discuss whether you'd ever consider the move to web-based word processing in the comments.Gawker Media polls require Javascript; if you're viewing this in an RSS reader, click through to view in your |
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| Featured Download: Extend OpenOffice with OxygenOffice |
| Published: October 22, 2007, 9:45 am |
| Tags: Downloads, Featured Download, Linux, Mac Os X, Openoffice Org, Windows, Word Processors |
| Windows/Mac/Linux: Add clip art, advanced PDF functions, and in-editor Wikipedia searching to open source office suite OpenOffice.org with OxygenOffice Professional, a modified installation package and extension. Along with adding roughly 3,400 clip art files and templates, OxygenOffice's extensions also add support for Microsoft's Visual Basic |
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| Adobe Brings Out Online Word Processing App Buzzword [Online Documents] |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 10:00 am |
| Tags: Collaboration Tools, Google Docs, Online Documents, Web As Desktop, Word Processors, Zoho |
| Buzzword, the online word processor acquired by Adobe earlier this month, is now open for a public "preview." There isn't a wealth of features not available in Google Docs or Zoho, but there are a few noticeable differences. The most obvious is the minimalist, Flash-based interface that swings toolbar menus around as you select them. Another |
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| Get It Done on the Go with Floppy Office [Featured Windows Download] |
| Published: November 15, 2007, 9:00 am |
| Tags: Email, Featured Windows Download, Office, Portable Applications, Spreadsheets, Thumb Drives, Word Processors |
| Windows only: Thumb drive application packages like the Portable Apps Suite are great for taking your full-featured programs wherever you go, but those with smaller drives or working on slower computers might feel overwhelmed. Enter Floppy Office, a package smaller than 2 MB that contains a rich text editor, POP/IMAP email client, PDF creator, |
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| Sync OpenOffice.org Docs with Google Docs [Featured Download] |
| Published: December 10, 2007, 4:00 pm |
| Tags: Backup Utilities, Featured Download, Google Docs, Google Docs And Spreadsheets, Linux, Mac Os X, Openoffice Org, Syncing, Windows, Word Processors |
| Windows/Mac/Linux: The OpenOffice.org2GoogleDocs extension imports documents from Google Docs and Spreadsheets to OpenOffice.org and exports from OO.org to GDocs so you can work with your docs both online and off as you see fit. Whether you're primarily a Google Docs or OO.org fan, this desktop-to-web integration seems like an excellent way to |
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| Use an Exclude Dictionary to Master Your Typos [Spell Check] |
| Published: December 18, 2007, 9:30 am |
| Tags: Dictionary, Spell Check, Spellcheck, Typing, Word, Word Processors |
| like "procedurw," but words that are close together and technically correct—like "manager" and "manger"—will easily slip by Word's spell check. If you find yourself making those kind of situational typos often, the Productivity Portfolio blog can walk you through creating an "Exclude Dictionary" to have Word's checker prompt |
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| Beat Writer's Block with Email Drafts [Email] |
| Published: December 23, 2007, 11:00 am |
| Tags: Email, Word Processors, Work, Writing |
| behemoth like Microsoft Word, call up your humble email program and begin your next writing piece as a simple email...It's my favorite psychological trick for fooling the brain into thinking a writing task is less critical than it is. In addition to being more convenient and relieving pressure, LifeClever argues that using email to begin |
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