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How to Use Microsoft Office and Google Workspace Apps to Document Your Procedures

All Things Admin

Integration : These apps seamlessly integrate with other office tools and cloud storage solutions, making for easier document management and sharing, which is vital for procedures storage and access. Microsoft Word and Google Docs These word processing apps are your go-to for creating detailed, text-based procedures.

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No Budget for Training? Do It Yourself

Administrative Arts

In my time with my current employer, I’ve been involved in training a few of our new admins. At some point in their first year they generally ask about training. Can they get some sort of training to improve their skills in a particular software program or office process? Today’s article is a guest post from Wendy Stoneman.

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Thinking Outside the Job Description Box

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Thinking Outside the Job Description Box By The Professional Assistant on Thursday, March 20, 2008 Filed Under: Productivity E ditor’s note: This is a guest post by Patricia Robb of Laughing All The Way to Work: The Ultimate Secretarial Survival Blog.

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Frustration Busters!

Laughing all the Way to Work

Or if you want to attach a file, choose Attach File. Word Tab within a table cell without going to the next cell. If you want to insert a fraction in Microsoft Word without going to Insert/Symbol, keep your Alt key depressed whilst keying in the following numbers on your number pad. If you press Ctrl.

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Tailored Procedures Documentation: Tools and Techniques for Every Learning Style

All Things Admin

Whether it’s scribbled notes or complex digital files, the importance of procedures documentation cannot be overstated. One of the more labor-intensive procedures my team and I use covers how we add new courses to our learning management system. Evernote or Microsoft OneNote : For capturing notes, images, and audio recordings.