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"Going Green" With Your Documents

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise "Going Green" With Your Documents By The Professional Assistant on Monday, July 13, 2009 Filed Under: Productivity D o you recycle your unwanted papers at work? Do you try to "go green" by not printing e-mails or other documents that you could be e-mailing to others that you want to share this information with?

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6 Eco Friendly Marketing Tips

Eco-Office Gals

Request Soy Ink For Your Printed Documents. The United States Postal Service will actually deliver your supplies to you when they deliver your mail, and pickup those packages for free as they pass through your neighborhood. Post from: Eco-Office Gals 6 Eco Friendly Marketing Tips. Green Ways to Ship Packages.

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Even More Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint in the Office

Eco-Office Gals

Check out the list below: Go Paperless – Are you still printing out documents and sending correspondence through the postal service? There is software that can be used to draft documents, store files, and email correspondence electronically eliminating, or at least, reducing the need for physical paper.

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Word and Outlook 2007 tips

Laughing all the Way to Work

My goal for this blog is to give good tips and ideas and occasionally put a smile on your face as you start your day!Lets © Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 24 May, 2009 Word and Outlook 2007 tips I use Word 2007 at my new job and have never really had a chance to go through it to find the quick tips and how-tos that I had in Word 2003. .©

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Macros: Shortcuts To Productivity With Microsoft Word

Professional Assistant Blog

O ne of my readers asks: With Word 2007, is it possible to create a “cliff notes&# version of a document using the Styles function or Macros? Here are the 7 steps to creating a “cliff notes&# version of your document: Cut the piece of text that you would like to remove from your document. Whats next?

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Productivity With Shared Files

Professional Assistant Blog

Imagine that your boss comes to you and asks you to merge several files into one main file ( Microsoft Word document). Post from: Assistant Tips 4comments for this post Jodith One thing I find helpful when having multiple people performing file updates is to keep track changes turned on. Thanks for the tip!

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Administrative Procedures Manual - Does Your Department Need One?

Professional Assistant Blog

This way, everyone will be using the exact same documents , spreadsheet , etc. Just make sure to protect the documents, spreadsheets, etc. Post from: Administrative Assistant Tips 2comments for this post soruba Very informative. so that they dont get changed. Can anyone else think of any other ideas that you could add to this?

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