by Stephen Gross | Aug 14, 2023 | Computing Tips & Tricks, Educational Resources, MS Office Tips and Tricks, Productivity
Take a look at this video to familiarize yourself with the Anchor tool in Word and the function it serves. Once you’re familiar with the anchor feature, take a look at this video that demonstrates how to conceal the anchor when making edits to your document....
by Michele Gross | Aug 9, 2023 | Computing Tips & Tricks, Microsoft, Windows 11
Tailor your Windows 11 experience to your preferences, explore the finest new features, and ensure you’re maximizing the potential of your desktop operating system by delving into these expert insider tips. 1. Learn New Ways to Snap Your...
by Michele Gross | Aug 9, 2023 | Computing Tips & Tricks, Microsoft, Microsoft Edge
Google Chrome and Firefox are solid web browsers, but if you want to stay in the Microsoft family, the Chromium-based Edge is a modern and streamlined option. Since its unveiling, Edge has continually added new features and capabilities to build itself into a better...
by Michele Gross | Aug 9, 2023 | Computing, Computing Tips & Tricks, Microsoft, Microsoft Word, Productivity, Uncategorized
In the previous month, we brought you an insightful compilation of 9 Microsoft Word tips that undoubtedly added convenience to your workflow. Now, we’re back to further enhance your Word processing experience with an additional set of 5 lesser-known yet...
by Michele Gross | Aug 9, 2023 | Computing Tips & Tricks, Microsoft, Microsoft Excel, Productivity
Excel, the widely-used spreadsheet software, offers a versatile range of tools to enhance data presentation and analysis. One of those tools is the camera tool, which allows users to create live snapshots of selected ranges or cells within a workbook. These snapshots,...
by Michele Gross | Jul 13, 2023 | Computing Tips & Tricks, Microsoft, Microsoft Word, Productivity
Microsoft Word might be the world’s most widely used writing instrument. It’s certainly far more powerful than other popular tools like pencils and pens. And it’s simple enough for beginners, but has accumulated a bigger list of features than almost any software ever...