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Let your fingers do the walking: Quick keyboard shortcut keys

Laughing all the Way to Work

© Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 10 August, 2010 Let your fingers do the walking: Quick keyboard shortcut keys I am on vacation and on my home computer I do not have a mouse so rely on keyboard shortcut keys, which reminded me again how helpful they are and how they are a big timesaver rather than reaching for the mouse all the time.

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7 Things I Wish Someone Told Me About Slack

Productivityist

Slack helps you say goodbye to email while keeping all of your teams’ communications and files in one place, wherever you go. You can group conversations, share files and search while staying in sync across multiple platforms. Just like Twitter, everyone on your team has a unique username prepended by the @ sign.

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

Success

Instead the girls quietly filed into a dreary classroom, shucked their puffy coats, and took their seats behind the keyboards. But with the increase in competition from Google, Facebook, Apple and Twitter, those pools no longer run as deep as they once did.

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Help Desk

Practically Perfect PA

Files – see my previous blog on my filing system. The phone should be on the desk as near to your keyboard and computer screen as possible. You can follow me on twitter: @PracticalPA. Calendar – For quick reference I have a one sheet per day calendar block on my desk. Office Equipment. Follow my blog with Bloglovin.

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How To Handle Hundreds Of Emails In Just One Hour

Productivityist

You can connect with him on his website or on Twitter @davidjmoorecom. I personally use OneNote, but you can use a similar program or even plain text files. A major part of my processing speed is in keyboard shortcuts in my e-mail program. You should look into keyboard shortcuts too. For work, I use Outlook.

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19 Tips for Managing Your Email Even When You Don't Want To.

Stephanie LH Calahan

By using labels in combination with filters, I am able to automatically sort and label (file) most of my e-mail before it arrives in my in-box. I'll read and delete and save those of interest in a file. What remains in your in-box is actionable items, not filing. File the e-mail, either in a folder or saved as a document. -

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Oh where or where is my password?

Laughing all the Way to Work

Along with our multiple work passwords, we have a password for our home computer, and if we sign up for Facebook, Twitter or any other website, we have another password to remember. I keep mine in an encrypted Word file on my computer. Servers are usually backed up daily, so your file will likely be restored. Works so far!