We know that Microsoft Office is your go-to program for getting everyday home and work tasks accomplished. That’s why, when we heard about the excellent features and improvements packed into Office 2010, we couldn’t wait to update our articles. Our articles now include advice on how to use many of the new features of Office 2010, along with instruction on how to find your favorite, tried-and-true Office tools.
Don’t worry! Our Office 2007 tips are still included—the articles are now packed with even more helpful tips and advice.
7 ways to organize your email
6 ways to ensure your email gets read
9 tips to manage your files better
12 tips for creating better documents
12 tips for creating better presentations
6 ways to streamline your tasks in Outlook
5 ways to collaborate successfully on a virtual team
4 ways to take control of your email Inbox
Save time with quick computer shortcuts
Create incredible documents more easily using Office 2010
5 good computing habits
Vacation checklist
Back up your data
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
The Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
The tool that I want to show you is the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. The Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor is a really lightweight compatibility testing tool. It is most appropriate for use in small organizations, although it can be used in larger organizations if you want to get a general idea of the types of issues that might be uncovered during more comprehensive testing.
You can download the Windows 7 Upgrade advisor here. After downloading the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, you must install it onto the PCs that you are considering upgrading. You can perform the compatibility tests by simply clicking the Start Check button.
You can download the Windows 7 Upgrade advisor here. After downloading the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, you must install it onto the PCs that you are considering upgrading. You can perform the compatibility tests by simply clicking the Start Check button.
Apology!
I want to Apologise to everyone who reads the blog for not having it up to date.
I will do better.
David
I will do better.
David
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