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Macros: Shortcuts To Productivity With Microsoft Word

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Macros: Shortcuts To Productivity With Microsoft Word By The Professional Assistant on Monday, October 13, 2008 Filed Under: MS-Word , Productivity D o you know what a macro is? If you need to cut pieces here and there, use the clipboard function or open another Microsoft Word document to place text into.

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Administrative/Clerical: Switching to a Tablet for Work

Office Dynamics

For years, desktops and laptops have dominated the work computer market because they have big screens, roomy keyboards, and large hard drives for storage. The slim profile and portability of tablets make them very attractive to people who travel a lot for work, but the lack of a physical keyboard can negate those advantages.

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Too Many Applications Driving You Crazy?

Professional Assistant Blog

You actually end up thinking that you are working harder, yet you are reducing your productivity by about 30%. Thats quite a bit of work that you could be catching up on throughout your day, each and every day. Then I would open up the applications associated with the next task. Believe it or not, this can lower productivity.

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Forgot Your Password? Again?

Professional Assistant Blog

Defeat Keyloggers by not using the keyboard to type passwords. Back up your passwords and copy them between computers. How to Organize Tasks Effectively How to Deal with Inconsiderate Co-Workers Resizing Pictures in Microsoft Word 4 Ways to Cope with Difficult Colleagues Administrative Procedures Manual - Does Your Department Need One?

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Microsoft Office Poll Results

Professional Assistant Blog

This saves a bunch of time if you have to do a function several times and there isnt a keyboard short cut. If successful, I will write a post to everyone letting them know its up and running. If I do end up coming up with a little extra time in the future, I will write a post on it. Also, Facebook has a few I believe.

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How To Build A Productive Blogging Strategy

Productivityist

Ask yourself how you need to find out in order to provide my readers with accurate and up-to-date information. If you don’t have a good outline, you simply can’t dress it up. From when you come up with your idea to when you hit ‘publish’, you are the only person to see your content.

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How To Build A Productive Blogging Strategy

Productivityist

Ask yourself how you need to find out in order to provide my readers with accurate and up-to-date information. If you don''t have a good outline, you simply can''t dress it up. From when you come up with your idea to when you hit ''publish'', you are the only person to see your content. Your readers will appreciate it.