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March 16, 2007

8 Microsoft Office Tools

Here are short tutorials and explanations for 8 common Microsoft Office Tools that all or most of the applications use. These help you productivity when using the Office applications and help you and your document users become more efficient.  

Auto Format As You Type
Describes how the”auto format as you type” feature works in Office 2003.

Layering
This Layering tutorial shows you various ways to work with many objects (pictures, graphics, Auto Shapes etc.) and to virtually merge them to display as object.

Hyperlinks
This tutorial teaches you how to create a hyperlink that links to anywhere on your current document, to a different document or to a Web site. 

Equation Editor
Find out and practice what the Equation Editor toolbar is used for and then use it in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.

Inserting Objects Into Office Applications
Explains how to use the Insert Objects option so you can insert other Office application documents into your current open one you’re working on. For example, you can insert an Excel Spreadsheet into a Word document, and then you can either update the spreadsheet dynamically through the Word document, or merely view the spreadsheet statically.

Common Microsoft Office Shortcuts
Here is what you need for knowing and using the most common keyboard shortcuts for all the applications in Microsoft Office.

Spell Check
This is a tutorial that demonstrates how to use Spell Check in Microsoft Office. Using this feature will help you spell word correctly.

Auto Correct
This is a tutorial that explains how the Auto Correct spelling feature works in all Office applications, and how to use it to help you spell correctly as you type.

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