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Copying Tables, Pictures or Text in PDF Files to Other Sources

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Home About Me Advertise Copying Tables, Pictures or Text in PDF Files to Other Sources By The Professional Assistant on Thursday, January 17, 2008 Filed Under: MS-Excel , MS-PowerPoint , MS-Word , Productivity D id your boss just ask you to copy a table, picture or text to another source of software, such as Microsoft Excel or Word ?

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Need To Create a PDF? Don't Have the Software? Don't Panic!

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Home About Me Advertise Need To Create a PDF? This will enable you to create a PDF-like file where no one can manipulate information. Dont Have the Software? Dont Panic! Your manager asks you to create a report of some sort and wants you to send it to a client, but making sure that they cannot manipulate the information.

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Artificial Intelligence at Work: How Office Professionals Can Build A.I. Skills for the Future

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can sound like some kind of mysterious monster that’s coming for your job. Google, Microsoft, and pretty much every other major technology developer has been incorporating elements of A.I. If you’re interested, here’s a screenshot and a downloadable PDF export of my list. to generate the exact image I’m looking for.

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Worried About Your Online Resume?

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You can post up to 80 different job sites, such as Workopolis , Monster , CareerBuilder and many more, just with one submission. Do you worry about your current employer finding out that you are looking for a new job? Resume Rabbit will make all of this disappear.

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Calculation of Discounts in Excel

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I tried searching around for an answer on Google, but no luck. Home About Me Advertise Calculation of Discounts in Excel By The Professional Assistant on Tuesday, August 21, 2007 Filed Under: MS-Excel H ave you ever wondered how to calculate discounts on certain products/services that you or your firm offers?

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Kallout To Research Information

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Your next step would be to Google it or hop onto Wikipedia to find out more information by opening your internet browser. You come across a piece of text that you are unfamiliar with. You actually cut down on your productivity by having to open a new browser window.

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Sorting Tables in Microsoft Word

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I wasnt sure if this was possible, but fiddled around on Google a bit and found that it is possible. Do you already have a table set up in Microsoft Word, but dont want to copy to Microsoft Excel and back again, just to sort it? One of my colleagues came to me and asked about this very question.