Stop the Purple Madness! Taming Hyperlinks in Word
Ever spent time perfecting a Word document only to have your pristine hyperlinks turn an unsightly purple after clicking them? It’s like your document is staging a tiny rebellion against your design choices. Today, I’m sharing the game-changing solution to this common frustration, plus some bonus Word styling tricks that will elevate your documents from…
The Secret Weapon in Microsoft Word You’re Probably Not Using (Developer Tab!)
Unlock the potential of Microsoft Word with the Developer tab! It’s a hidden gem that when enabled, introduces you to a plethora of advanced features. From creating interactive forms to automating workflows and customizing documents, the Developer tab takes your document creation skills up a notch. Sure, it might take a bit to navigate, but…
Me, Myself, and I: Conquering the Art of Pronouns in English! 🌟
Oh, English – the language that keeps us all on our toes! Whether you’re a seasoned language pro or embarking on a linguistic journey, the “Me” versus “I” dilemma can leave even the best of us scratching our heads. But fret not! In this witty and enlightening guide, we’ll unravel the mysteries of these pronouns…
10 Must-Read Books for Curious Professionals
Calling all inquisitive professionals and leadership enthusiasts! If you’re on a quest to boost your personal and professional development, we’ve got just the thing for you. Our curated list of 10 thought-provoking leadership books is a treasure trove of insights, packed with actionable advice and strategies for success in today’s dynamic workplace. Perfect for individual…
Changing Default Applications (Apps): Web Browser, Mail, Maps, Music, Photos, Movies & TV
Here’s how to change your default app for items like your browser (IE or Edge to Chrome), your Mail (Mail to Outlook), or Photos (Photos to Adobe or Paint).
Stop repetitive typing in Chrome web applications! Use the Free text expander, Text Blaze.
If you’re anything like me, then you probably have several phrases you may have to type tens, if not hundreds of times a week or month. It could be a simple acknowledgement response to a customer email or service instructions for a technician ticket. Whatever it is, if you have to type it more than…
Creating dummy Latin text for Microsoft using Lorem Ipsum
Have you ever wanted to write senseless text using Latin words? Or maybe you’ve just needed some sample text to check out a layout you recently made in a PowerPoint slide or a Sharepoint post? Well your answer to both is to type in the formula =lorem(x,y) to automatically generate sample Latin text for you.…
Outlook Desktop Tip: Preview More Message Lines Without Opening Email
Disclaimer: This is only for Outlook desktop. For anyone who receives more than a few emails each day in their Inbox, this quick Outlook tip will help you preview multiple lines of an email without opening it. This is especially helpful if your organization implemented any type of message, usually the first 1-2 lines and…
Outlook Calendar Tip: Adding Multiple Time Zones to Calendar
If you’re like me you probably operate with partners in different time zones. Use this quick tip/hack to add up to 2 additional time zones to your Outlook Calendar. This will help you schedule meetings for times that work for both you and your participants. This will need to be done on Outlook desktop. Go…
How your Apple iPhone is tracking where you’ve been. Should you turn it off or use it for your mileage reimbursements?
Its end of the month and I’m scrambling to pull together my mileage details. I knew I had been out to a particular office at least 2 times, but I thought it had been more and I needed to appropriately account for the days I was in that office. As I sat there fretting about…
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