Tag Archives: 2007
Learn About the Slide Master in PowerPoint 2007
Posted on 26. Jun, 2008 by Kyle Judkins.
A few days ago, I wrote a guest post for LyteByte about using the Slide Master in PowerPoint 2007. I wanted to let all of my readers know about it, because the Slide Master is such a great tool. It allows you to edit the format of all the slides in an entire presentation from one place. If you want to learn more about it or to just check out LyteByte, follow the link below.
Take Control of PowerPoint 2007 with the Slide Master
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Use Track Changes for Group Editing in Microsoft Word 2007
Posted on 24. Jun, 2008 by Kyle Judkins.
Track changes is one of the great features of Microsoft Word that is often overlooked or not even known about. This feature allows you to edit and change documents with the option of accepting or rejecting the edits. Group work greatly benefits from this feature, because everyone can now see the changes that are being made.
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How to Quickly Sum Columns in Microsoft Excel 2007 Using AutoSum
Posted on 09. Jun, 2008 by Kyle Judkins.
One of the great things about Microsoft Excel is the fact that there are always multiple ways to do just about everything. Today, I’m going to show you a shortcut you can use to quickly sum columns in Excel.
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How to Change the Default Settings in Microsoft Word 2007
Posted on 26. May, 2008 by Kyle Judkins.
Word 2007 has some interesting default settings to say the least, and I’m sure that I am not the only one that would like to change them. Today, I’m going to show you how to change those awful settings to something that suits you better.




