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Microsoft Secrets, Shortcuts and Sizzlers: Tips to Make Your Work Easier

The Microsoft columnist Debbie Steele Lemon, has helped thousands of people for over twenty years to be more productive by simplifying their approach to their work. She is a certified Microsoft Office Master. And, with over 6 years as a Microsoft employee, she has unique insights and understands how Office "thinks".

Articles found: 10

Secrets, Shortcuts, and Sizzlers

by Debbie Steele Lemon
Office 2007 offers hundreds of improvements to help you work smarter and faster while producing superior results.
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Outlook 2007: 5 Sizzling Time Savers

by Debbie Steele Lemon
Five sizzling time savers for using Outlook 2007 more effectively.
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Microsoft Word: Five Ways to Make Word 2007 Features Sizzle

by Debbie Steele Lemon
Five useful Word 2007 features to increase your productivity.
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PowerPoint 2007: 5 Ways to Power Your Point

by Debbie Steele Lemon
Five things you need to know about PowerPoint 2007.
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Benefits and How to Use Internet Explorer 8 (IE8)

by Debbie Steele Lemon
Tips for effectively using Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 browser.
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Which Is Better - Sports Car or Excel?

by Debbie Steele Lemon
Learn shortcuts for making Microsoft Excel easier to use.
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Pictures Are Worth A Thousand Words, Why Would You Type That Much?

by Debbie Steele Lemon
With a few expert tips, you'll find pictures can be easy to use and work with in Word.
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Outlook Shortcuts to save time in Microsoft 2003 & 2007

by Debbie Steele Lemon
Learn four quick shortcuts to save serious time in Microsoft Outlook.
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PowerPoint Tips to Make Time & Simplify Tasks

by Debbie Steele Lemon
Learn some incredible features of PowerPoint 2003 & 2007 that will help you get done more quickly and easily.
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Office 2010? Another Version? Are You Kidding?

by Debbie Steele Lemon
There are some exciting new features to look forward to with Office 2010.
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