With the release of Office 2007, Microsoft have taken the opportunity to overhaul the Office file formats for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The new Office file formats are known as the Microsoft Office Open XML file formats, and are themselves derivatives of the XML (Extensible Markup Language) file formats commonly used in Web applications. The […]
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One of the most used and useful features of Microsoft Word is its ability to check your documents for both spelling mistakes and grammar inaccuracies. The checking can be performed ‘live’ as you type in your document, or you can choose to switch this off and have the document checked at a time of your […]
Here is a selection of some of the most often used Microsoft Word keyboard shortcuts, along with a few you may have never used before, or even know existed! If you have any others that you would like to add, then please E-mail your tip to us, and we will include it with a credit […]
Like most programs, Microsoft Word has certain terms and phrases that are specific to it. We have attempted to list as many of the terms you are likely to come across below. If you come across a word or phrase that you either don’t understand, or that you think should be in this glossary, please […]
It can sometimes be useful to know exactly which fonts are installed on your computer, and how they look when converted to text, this can be especially useful if you want to change to a different font, and you’re not sure which one will look best. Instead of having to try lots of different fonts […]
Like most programs, Microsoft PowerPoint has certain terms and phrases that are specific to it. We have attempted to list as many of the terms you are likely to come across below. If you come across a word or phrase that you either don’t understand, or that you think should be in this glossary, please […]
As with all other members of the Microsoft Office suite, PowerPoint has its own set of shortcut keys to help you navigate around it, and control slideshows. The shortcuts here are a little different to those for other programs, as some only work in the slideshow creation mode, some only work in slideshow view mode, […]
It should be mentioned at this point that these instructions are for use on a single user PC which is not connected to an Exchange server – if you are in a multi-user networked environment your system administrator will define the location of your Outlook data. By default, Microsoft Outlook stores all it’s data in […]