Microsoft Word is one of those apps you probably use on a daily basis for the past how many years now. Because you use it so often, you probably think you know everything there is to know about how to ...
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2. Rearrange information in tables without cutting and pasting. You have a table filled with significant data but later discover that several of the rows need to be repositioned. Normally you might ...
Your resume is no longer a simple piece of fancy paper with some ink printed on it; your resume is what allows you to advance within your organization or land an opportunity to interview for another.
We’ve all been there—staring at a Microsoft Word document that just doesn’t look quite right. Maybe the text feels cramped, the formatting is inconsistent, or that image you inserted refuses to stay ...
Microsoft Word: I can’t think of another application I’d like to have re-written to meet my needs. I’ll kvetch some more another time. Today, I have five tricks to fire up the way you use Word. You ...
Most people who use Microsoft Word daily still don't know that Spike exists, and that's a shame. It's not tucked behind a subscription wall or buried in a settings menu nobody opens. It's right there, ...