October 31, 2013

Change Case Short Cut in Microsoft Word 2010

Have you every accidentally typed up your information in Word and accidentally left the Caps Lock on?  With this tip, you won’t have to retype your information.  Just select the text you need to have the case changed on and press SHIFT+ F3, and each time you press this combination it will toggle between the different case options.

October 30, 2013

Up and Running with Online Social Video with: Jason Osder- Lynda.com

"Millions of people use it every month to watch and share videos online, but YouTube isn't the only game in town. What are the strengths of YouTube compared to Vimeo and other platforms, and how do you get started with online video in the first place? Jason Osder answers these questions and more, as he explores the fundamental concepts of online video services and options that will impact your decision when choosing the service that is right for you."

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October 29, 2013

Select Text Short Cuts in Microsoft Word 2010

Here is a quick short cut that you can use when selecting a paragraph without having to drag your mouse over the paragraph, which sometimes can prove to be difficult ending your selection exactly where you would like. Next time, just triple click anywhere inside your paragraph and the whole paragraph will be highlighted.  Also, if you just need a sentence highlighted, hold the CTRL key and single click anywhere in the sentence. 

October 28, 2013

Building an Integrated Online Marketing Plan with: Matt Bailey- Lynda.com

"Learn how to integrate all the moving parts of a successful marketing strategy—email, social media, search, and more—without diluting your message is a critical skill for businesses large and small."

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October 24, 2013

Password Protect Documents in Microsoft Office 2010

There are many reasons to password protect documents, and fortunately Microsoft Office makes it very easy to do so.  While in the document you would like protected, click on the File tab and then click on Info in the list on the left hand side.  Under Permissions, click the button that says Protect Document, and in the drop down list click Encrypt with Password.  Now enter the password you would like to use.  Make sure and note the point of Caution Microsoft gives you when creating your password, there is no way to recover your password if you happen to forget it, so make sure and note your password in a safe place. 

October 23, 2013

Flickr Essential Training with: Derrick Story- Lynda.com

"Venture into an entire world of captivating imagery and learn how to organize and share your best shots with others online. In this course, professional photographer Derrick Story guides you through the popular photo-sharing site Flickr, first introducing the Flickr mobile app, then demonstrating how to set up an account and upload images from your phone or common image editing applications such as iPhoto and Lightroom."


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October 22, 2013

Bookmarks in Microsoft Word 2010

Do you have a place in your document that you scroll to often? So much so, that you even know exactly what page it is on. Well, by using the Bookmark tool you can forget about remembering that page number anymore.  Simply place your cursor in the location you would like to bookmark.  Then click on the Insert tab, and in the Links group click on Bookmark.  In the pop up window type in a name for your bookmark, and then click Add.  Now, the next time you would like to go to that place in your document just follow these same steps, except when the pop up window opens select the bookmark you want to go to and click the Go To button.

October 21, 2013

Windows 8.1 Preview First Look with: Doug Winnie- Lynda.com

"Windows 8.1 is on the horizon. Learn what to look for in this new release of Windows, which offers a few small changes that amount to big news. Staff author Doug Winnie reviews the Start screen enhancements, with a return of the Start button and the ability to customize the organization of your apps; the new search functionality; and other features of this preview."

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October 17, 2013

Repeat your Last Action in Microsoft Office 2010

This is a neat little shortcut when you need to repeat your last action and or command; just press F4.  It is a quick and easy way to quickly copy formatting and also many other actions in Microsoft Office.

October 16, 2013

Designing a Presentation with: Justin Seeley- Lynda.com

"Whether you're pitching an idea to the boss or delivering a speech at a conference, an engaging presentation will help you reach your audience and emphasize your message. Join lynda.com staff author Justin Seeley as he explains what goes into a great slideshow—one that aids, not detracts from, the story you want to tell—and shows you how to create your own."


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October 15, 2013

Backup Your Customizations Made to the Ribbon in Microsoft Office 2010

If you work on multiple computers at your office, or if you would like to have the same customizations set up at your office as you do at home or visa versa, you are going to love this tip.  You can save your customizations and export them to a USB, so you can import them on another computer without having reset everything manually.  First, open your favorite Microsoft Office Program and click on the File tab.  Next, click Options and then Customize the Ribbon.  Now look toward the bottom right for the button that says Import/Export and click it.  In the drop down list click Export all Customizations, and then select the location you would like to save to.  Now on your other device follow these same steps except click Import Customization File this time instead.

You can use these same steps to back up your Quick Access Tool bar as well, just Click Quick Access Toolbar under Options.  Unfortunately though, whether you are saving settings from the Ribbon or Quick Access Toolbar you will have to save your settings separately for each Microsoft Office Program.  

October 14, 2013

How to Write Good Content

 PLEASE read this article!  The question I’m asked most often about websites and social media is “What do I write about?”  This article gives you a step-by-step guide!  Read it over. Give me a call about we can have an editorial content meeting to kick around ideas!  Then we’ll fill out your Marketing Calendar and you are good to go!

October 10, 2013

Dock to Desktop View in Microsoft OneNote 2010

The Dock to Desktop view makes this program much more practical and easy to use. When using this view, it changes your view from taking up your whole screen to a small column on the side of your screen.  You no longer have to switch back and forth between programs to add your notes!  Both windows can now all be open at the same time. To switch to this view, just click the Dock to Desktop View button in your Quick Access toolbar.

October 9, 2013

Building Creative Organizations with: Nancy Napier- Lynda.com

Have you wondered how you can be creative on short notice and sustain that spark throughout your organization? Creative principles like imagination, innovation, change, and play enhance a business's productivity, its marketability, and the bottom line.


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October 8, 2013

Templates in Excel 2010

There are many different projects that I have done in Microsoft Word where I have used Templates to save myself some extra work.  But did you know you can do the same thing in Excel? The next time you open up Excel click on the File tab and then New, and in the second half of your screen check out all the different templates you can use in Excel to help save you some time.  There are templates to help save you time on business projects and personal ones alike.  Depending on the template, some even have formulas already inserted and just ready for data to calculate.

October 3, 2013

Text to Speech in Microsoft Word 2010

Here is a great tip I came across when reading this article “Proofreading by Listening: Text-to-Speech”, by Lynn Gaertner-Johnston. 

She talks about how there are many times when proofing our own writings we can fill in words we may have missed because we know they should be there, but with this tool in Microsoft Word you can have Word read back your document to you exactly as it is.  Here is how you can use this great proof reading tool.
  1. First click on the File tab, and then Options in the list on the left of the screen
  2. In the new pop up window click on Quick Access Tool Bar; once again in the list on the left of the window
  3. In the drop down list under Choose Commands From select All Commands, and scroll all the way down to Speak and then click the Add button
  4. Now in your Quick Access Tool Bar (Which is located above the ribbon) you will see a speech balloon with a little play symbol next to it, this is your Speech to Text Button
  5. Lastly highlight the text you would like word to read, and then click the Speech to Text Button

October 2, 2013

Migrating from Windows 7 to Windows 8 with: David Rivers- Lynda.com

"Upgrade to Windows 8 quickly and securely. David Rivers takes a step-by-step approach to transferring files, saving settings, and determining the best data migration option for any system."


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October 1, 2013

Easily Check Microsoft Excel 2010 Formulas

Many times with Excel Spreadsheets we are double and triple checking our data and formulas.  For me, sometimes it’s easier to get a visual picture when checking my formulas.  To do this, simply select the cell that contains your formula then press CTRL+ [ (open square bracket key). This will high light all the cells that are contained in that formula, so you can easily see them without having to scan through them using cell references.  You can also press the Enter key to scroll through all your referenced cells.