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Technology of the week – Haiku Deck

Practically Perfect PA

Think about how Microsoft Outlook has revolutionised diary and email management , we are so reliant on Outlook (and its equivalients) these days and we will be for a long time to come yet. Haiku Deck is an online platform and an iPad App that allows users to create beautiful presentations. What does it do?

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Guest Post: Tips & Tricks for Using Skype for Business

Tips From T. Marie

Next, you should understand how Skype for Business and Microsoft Outlook work in tandem. If you are using an Outlook calendar, then your meetings and appointments will automatically update your status in Skype for business from “Available,” to “Busy,” or “In a Meeting.” As a courtesy to others, choose your video calls carefully.

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Links Round-up September 8, 2010

Administrative Arts

Need to brush up your PowerPoint skills? Add Headers and Footers to a PowerPoint Presentation online-tech-tips… Befriend Your Supervisor, Advance Your Administrative Career officedynamics.co… Administrative Assistant Blog, Executive Assistant – Let Your Inner Star Shine officedynamics.co… Aren’t you proud of me?

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Write An Effective Out Of Office Assistant Message

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Write An Effective Out Of Office Assistant Message By The Professional Assistant on Tuesday, March 04, 2008 Filed Under: Client Service , MS-Outlook , Organize , Productivity A re you going on vacation? Don’t forget to set up and turn on your “Out of Office Assistant&# on Microsoft Outlook.

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I got an e-slap on the wrist - Ouch!

Laughing all the Way to Work

I also learned at a "Working Smarter with Microsoft Outlook" seminar that we should not use e-mails as urgent requests. Where's the remote thingy for the PowerPoint? I had a situation a couple of years ago where I had replied to an e-mail that I had mis-read and that caused a bit of kirfluffle (not sure how spell that).