Posted on September 10th, 2010 by Ali Mohaisen | No Comments »
Everyone has their preferred default formats when working in Microsoft Word. However, many people don’t know how to program the default Word formatting settings, which means they have to make adjustments to every document they write. A more efficient method? Adjust Normal.dot. What is Normal.dot? When you open Microsoft Word, it automatically references this file. [...]
Posted on June 20th, 2008 by admin | No Comments »
Microsoft Word is such a commonly used application that tips for using Microsoft Word have been passed between co-workers for years. Yet, there are still some handy tips that most of us do not know about. Read on to learn a few of our favorite uncommon tips. Compare 2 Documents with Ease Sometimes it is [...]
Posted on May 1st, 2008 by admin | No Comments »
by Ali Mohaisen | www.everonit.com Would you like to standardize the default view for all of your Microsoft Word documents? If you prefer a certain view for Word documents, but somehow find yourself getting a different view every time you open Word, read on. The following steps allow you set your favorite view as the [...]
Posted on March 8th, 2007 by admin | No Comments »
Microsoft Office 2007 Speeds Up by Christopher Elliott | www.everonit.com Whether you’re crunching numbers in Microsoft Excel or writing a business proposal in Microsoft Word, the 2007 Microsoft Office release will help you do it faster. Best of all, you and your employees can learn at your own speed, taking advantage of control-key shortcuts from [...]
Posted on March 29th, 2006 by admin | No Comments »
4 Keys To Success For A Successful Online Search by Doug Ziewacz | www.everonit.com Online search and search engines are changing the way individuals research and access information. Instead of consulting the phone book, card catalogs, atlas, or encyclopedia we Google, Yahoo, and Ask Jeeves. Endless amounts of information are easily accessible at the click [...]
Posted on February 12th, 2006 by admin | 1 Comment »
10 Dos and Dont’s by Jeff Wuorio | www.everonit.com Cherie Kerr knows how PowerPoint can be both provocative and persuasive in a business meeting. She’s also aware that precisely the opposite can occur. "It can be the very best friend you have," says the Santa Ana, Calif., public relations consultant. "But you have to use [...]
Posted on February 11th, 2006 by admin | No Comments »
by Sarah Chung | www.everonit.com If Internet Explorer Favorites is your primary method for accessing and keeping track of the websites you visit often or like to remember… today is a new day my friend. The problem with IE Favorites is that it really requires you to go looking for the information and it is [...]
Posted on January 26th, 2006 by admin | No Comments »
by Chris Mackin | www.everonit.com Imagine the time you could save if you properly managed all of your contact information and could easily send a personalized note or email to a few dozen or thousands of people at the same time. All without hiring an outside marketing firm or spending countless hours. Think of the [...]
Posted on December 20th, 2005 by admin | No Comments »
by Doug Ziewacz | www.everonit.com How much time do you spend on Monday morning, or after coming back from vacation, sifting through countless emails in your inbox? Most of your inbox can be sorted into one of three categories: Important-The Monday afternoon meeting has been moved back from 2:00 PM to 10:00 AM and has [...]