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Save images in Microsoft Word documents as separate files
You can save all the pictures in a Word document to individual image files using the Save as Web page option (Word 2000, Word 2002/XP, and Word 2003) or by unzipping the .docx file (Word 2007). by Bill Detwiler
Tags: Document, Microsoft Corp., Image, File, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-06-13
Viewing your documents on-the-move with RepliGo
Ever tried viewing a complex document on your handheld device, but ended up frustrated by the reflowed formatting needed to fit it into the smaller screen? If skewed document layout really gets on your nerves, perhaps Cerience Corporation's RepliGo might be just what the doctor ordered. In...
Tags: Document, RIM BlackBerry, RepliGo Server, Handhelds, Microsoft Office, Hardware, Office Suites, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-26
How do I... Modify Word documents using C#?
Accessing Word components from C# isn't quite as straightforward as many other features of C# and the .NET Framework. With that said -- it's not rocket science either. You simply need to know what to reference and how to use the components. This blog post is also...
Tags: Document, Component, C#, Figure C, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2008-01-09
How to keep someone from turning off Track Changes in a Word document
Word's Track Changes feature allows you to see changes that you and others make to a document. You enable this feature by choosing Track Changes from the Tools menu or by double-clicking the TRK indicator in the status bar. Track Changes uses formats to indicate changes made to the document....
Tags: Document, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Productivity, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2007-11-06
SolutionBase: KWord and AbiWord offer word processor alternatives for Linux users
Sometimes individual office application alternatives are better suited for the actual job than the mighty giants. In these instances, you can find word processors not so insistent upon gulping up massive amounts of memory, space, or budget; you might even find those "little apps that could" do their job just...
Tags: Word-processing, Processor, Bookmark, Linux, Menu, Document, Window, Web Browser, Word-processor, KOffice, Tool, KWord, AbiWord, UI, Wikipedia Plug-in, Productivity, Word Processors, OpenOffice, Software, Office Suites, Jack Wallen
Technical articles 2007-11-01
How do I... Set the default envelope options in Word 2007?
Some users really like Microsoft's Office 2007 Ribbon interface, others, like me, have grown to accept it, and still others continue to curse its existence. But no matter which camp you fall into, there are several seemingly simple tasks that just don't work the way they used to in previous...
Tags: Document, Microsoft Word 2007, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Mark Kaelin
Blog posts 2007-10-24
How to combine the Clipboard and Find/Replace feature for quick edits
Copying text is a simple task in Office applications. We're so accustom to this process that we don't even think about it. Even text that's not in the same document or same application easily copies without much effort from us, thanks to the Clipboard. The Find and...
Tags: Box, Document, News, Clipboard, Find, Replace, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2007-10-19
Use Word 2007's new Reading Highlight feature to highlight words in your document
If you've ever wished you could use Word's Find feature to search for a particular word and highlight all occurrences of that word -- then have the document stay highlighted even after you turn off Find -- you can now with Word 2007's new Reading Highlight feature. ...
Tags: Document, Microsoft Word 2007, Find, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Mary Ann Richardson
Blog posts 2007-10-09
How do I... Edit SharePoint documents using Outlook 2007?
Cached Exchange Mode and Outlook Anywhere connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP have changed the way mobile users work. Although Outlook Web Access has dramatically improved, and we can now set the Out Of Office Assistant and server-side rules from any Web browser on any computer, there is still something...
Tags: Document, Microsoft SharePoint, Groupware, Microsoft Outlook, Enterprise Software, Microsoft Office, Software, Office Suites, Tiffany Songvilay
Blog posts 2007-09-25
Two tricks for instant access to Word documents
Tech support often seems to be mostly a matter of solving problems and saving users from themselves and their inexplicable actions. But sometimes, you get to play the hero and share some tips that boost user productivity and win you a few points. These two Word tricks fall into that...
Tags: Menu, Document, Microsoft Word, Jody Gilbert
Blog posts 2007-08-14
10 reasons to deploy Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
This information is also available as a PDF download.If you're currently running Windows SharePoint Services WSS v2 in your enterprise, you've probably maxed out all the creative ways you can use Content Editor and Page Viewer Web Parts -- and your users still want more. Here are 10 things you...
Tags: Document, Microsoft Office, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Corp., Site, User, Tiffany Songvilay
Blog posts 2007-08-09
10 Word 2007 features you can skip
 This information is also available as a PDF download.Word 2007 is full of new tools and options, expanded capabilities, and significant changes. Find out what to focus on and what you can leave for another day (or month, or year...).#1: The Font dialog boxThanks to the new Themes feature (which...
Tags: Document, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word 2007, rnThis Information, Katherine Murray
Blog posts 2007-06-12
Use Print Preview to move objects within your Word documents
Moving objects or paragraphs within a Word document can be unwieldy, but there's an easy way around it. Mary Ann Richardson describes using Print Preview as an effective thumbnail view of your document so you can rearrange your document's elements with ease. Most of us find it easy to...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, Print Preview, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Document, Office Suites, Software
Technical articles 2007-03-27
Move endnotes to the end of a Word document
After creating a Word document, you may find that the notes you so laboriously created belong at the end. Mary Ann Richardson explains how to move the endnotes where they belong. After completing your report in Word, you decide to format the table in the document in landscape...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, endnote, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Document, Section, Office Suites, Software
Technical articles 2007-02-27
Use heading styles to create an outline of your Word report
Mary Ann Richardson explains how to create an outline of a Word report by using headings, leaving the extraneous information in the original document where it belongs. Your supervisor asks to see an outline of your Word report before you submit the final version. Since you built your...
Tags: Mary Ann Richardson, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Word processors, Ctrl, Table-of-Contents, outline, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Document, Table, Office Suites, Software
Technical articles 2007-02-20
Creating Forms
I have a specific client who needs some fillable forms created. I recreated the forms in MS Publisher, and printed them to PDF. I was going to use Adobe's Form Designer (Acrobat 7 Pro) to insert the fields. Little did I know... the filled forms would NOT...
Tags: Adobe PDF, document, fillable, forms, management, rgoers, windows
Discussion threads 2007-02-19
Changing document associations in Windows 2000 Pro
You aren't confined to opening specific documents in their native applications—by changing document associations in Windows 2000 Professional, you can create an option to open documents in different apps. Best of all, it's easy. Document associations stored in the registry determine what application starts when you open a...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Document, News, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2006-12-04
Protect the integrity of your document repository
Large projects generate lots of document. Set rules for what to keep and how to manage them. Large projects can generate a lot of documents. I have been on a couple of projects that generated hundreds of documents over a two-year period. In each case, I needed...
Tags: Tom Mochal, Team management, Project Management Newsletter, Repository, Project, Team, Document, Librarian, Management
Technical articles 2006-10-31
Problem opening new documents in Microsoft Word
This may have an easy answer I've overlooked, but when I open Microsoft Word 2003 on one of my computers, it automatically opens Documents 1, 2, and 3. Its not too much of a hassle as it is a minor nuisance. I can't even change the window to Document 1...
Tags: computer, Document, Document 2, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, ms word, powlboyjr, software
Discussion threads 2006-10-21
Create hyperlinks from one Word document to another
You can link your documents together—hyperlink, that is. Mary Ann Richardson explains how you can create hyperlinks to refer your readers back to information in different Word documents. Word makes it easy to hyperlink to information in other documents. Let's say you're preparing a document on the latest...
Tags: Process Management, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, Enterprise software, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Document, Office Suites, Software
Technical articles 2006-10-03


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