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The MVP Web site par excellence. For information about Microsoft Word is the Word MVP Site. Which is a collaboration of all the Word MVPs (and some others). Word MVP Bill Coan offers a few FAQ articles on Word in general. Specifically. Bill’s DataPrompter add-in. Allows you to create custom UserForms effortlessly. Word MVP Lene Fredborg offers several helpful tools at her DocTools site. Word MVP Jay Freedman's Macro Zone. Offers a number of nifty utilities for specific purposes. And Word 2010 Bible.
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Vesta in breathtaking detail - Bad Astronomy : Bad Astronomy
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Laquo; The dusty depths of a spectacular spiral galaxy. No, Watson, it means someone stole our tent! Vesta in breathtaking detail. August 1, 2011 10:49 am. NASA’s Dawn mission team. Just revealed the first full-frame image of the giant main-belt asteroid Vesta, and it’s really, really cool:. Click to asteroidenate.]. Vesta is about 500 km (300 miles) across, but is clearly non-spherical, so take that as an average. That’s roughly the size of Colorado! Man, there’s nothing like being there. Look at how th...
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Word AutoCorrect Backup/restore utility for Word 2007 and Word 2010 | Evans Thompson's Blog
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Evans Thompson's Blog. Just another WordPress site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Word AutoCorrect Backup/restore utility for Word 2007 and Word 2010. September 10, 2010. The AutoCorrect backup/restore template from the. Updated for use with Word 2007 and Word 2010. Jay’s updated the AutoCorrect backup utility for Word 2007 and 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Uncategorized | Evans Thompson's Blog
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Evans Thompson's Blog. Just another WordPress site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Dramatic example of Office Open XML vs. legacy binary file sizes. October 25, 2010. One of the benefits of the Office Open XML file formats is their smaller size. Here’s a great example using the Microsoft Office 2010 GPO / OCT settings reference document. That’s a 32% reduction in size! Kindle to support book lending. October 25, 2010. Those terms are very similar to the Nook’s. October 22, 2010.
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All about AutoCorrect: September 2007
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Friday, September 14, 2007. Migrating AutoCorrect Formatted Text to Office 2007. Entries that have been saved as formatted text are saved in the Normal template, and the process for migrating them across from you old Office software to the new 2007 version is a little more complex. 1 Open any folder in Windows, then click on Tools/Folder options/View (tab). 2 Scroll down the list and check to make sure that you have ticked to box next to ‘Display the full path in the title bar’. 9: When you open Word 200...
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All about AutoCorrect: Migrating AutoCorrect Formatted Text to Office 2007
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Friday, September 14, 2007. Migrating AutoCorrect Formatted Text to Office 2007. Entries that have been saved as formatted text are saved in the Normal template, and the process for migrating them across from you old Office software to the new 2007 version is a little more complex. 1 Open any folder in Windows, then click on Tools/Folder options/View (tab). 2 Scroll down the list and check to make sure that you have ticked to box next to ‘Display the full path in the title bar’. 9: When you open Word 200...
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All about AutoCorrect: AutoCorrect in Office 2007
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Thursday, September 13, 2007. AutoCorrect in Office 2007. As most of you have probably guessed by now, I use an earlier version of Microsoft Office and Microsoft Word, the 2000 version to be precise. Right now I’m watching eBay for a sealed version of Office 2003, which I’m hoping to pick up for a really, really good price, so wish me luck. Microsoft no longer appears to have much interest in the AutoCorrect function, but fortunately you can still get into the AutoCorrect window by typing Alt then t then...