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

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Microsoft Word and Google Docs These word processing apps are your go-to for creating detailed, text-based procedures. 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.

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7 Steps to Documenting Complex Office Procedures and Systems

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You can — just as long as you include this complete blurb with it: Julie Perrine is the founder and CEO of All Things Admin, providing training, mentoring and resources for administrative professionals worldwide.

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5 Administrative Assistant Skills That Add the Most Value

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Administrative professionals provide real benefits to the people they support and the organization at large. The best administrative professionals aren’t just supporting players. They look for individuals who proactively update their administrative assistant skills through training.

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Frustration Busters!

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Posted by Patricia Robb at 11:42 AM Labels: Administrative Assistant , administrative professional , computer problems , frustration on the job , problem solving Reactions: 3comments: Jennifer said. Once I know how to do something, I write it down. It has saved me a lot of frustration on the job. July 30, 2009 Anonymoussaid.

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Tailored Procedures Documentation: Tools and Techniques for Every Learning Style

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They also do well when they can reinforce what they learn by taking notes, writing outlines, or summarizing information in their own words. Suggested advanced documentation apps and tools for reading and writing learners include: Google Docs or Microsoft Word : For creating text-based documents with the option for collaboration.