Microsoft Office Tricks
by: trycmcw
Total views: 880
Word Count: 427
Special symbols
Special symbols can be inserted by using "Insert/Symbol" on the menu. However there are many shortcuts that make inserting symbols even easier. The Autocorrect function allows you to enter common symbols quickly.
If there are symbols you use a lot, such as foreign currency symbols, you can edit the autocorrect list to create your own combinations.
International characters are a snap. Simply type "CTRL+(symbol)" followed by a letter to add a diacritical mark to a letter.
Format Painter
An often-overlooked feature in Microsoft Office is the Format Painter. It appears as a little paintbrush on the toolbar. When this icon is selected, it makes a copy of the formatting of the text where the cursor is located. The cursor changes to a paintbrush, allowing you to "paint" that format into a new section of text. By double clicking on the icon, you can paint the format over and over until pressing ESC.
Shortcut keys
All Microsoft Office applications have huge collections of shortcut keys. While it might be overwhelming to memorize them all, skim the list of shortcuts in the help document to see if there is an easier way to do what you are doing.
Also remember that you can access menus by pressing ALT-letter where the letter is the underlined letter in the menu. For example, to insert a row in Excel you can press ALT-I (to select the Insert menu) then R (to select Row). Often it's easier to use keyboard commands rather than take your hand off they keyboard to use the mouse.
Many more Microsoft Office tips
These are just a few of the tips that users can pick up by enrolling in Microsoft Office training courses. Even if you use Office in your job every day, you might be surprised just how much you are missing. A day of class could save you hundreds of hours of lost productivity as you learn to do your work more efficiently.
Article Source: http://www.ArticleStreet.com/profile/trycmcw-165.html
About the Author
Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information on Microsoft Office, visit http://www.MicrosoftTraining.net/.
Rating: Not yet rated
Latest articles contributed by "trycmcw"
1: Behind The Fine Print Of Satellite Radio Companies: Which Is The Best Buy, XM Or Sirius?2: What They Don't Advertise About Online Game Rental Services: GameFly vs. GottaPlay
3: What Satellite TV Companies Don't Advertise: Dish Network Vs. DirectTV
4: What They Don't Tell You About CD Clubs: BMG vs. Your Music
5: What They Don't Advertise About Music Downloading Services: Napster vs. Rhapsody
6: Microsoft Excel Courses Teach Advanced Macro Techniques
7: Powerhouse Tips from Dreamweaver Training
8: Microsoft Office Training for Office 2007
9: Take an Access Course to Learn About Relational Databases
10: Microsoft Excel Training: Not Just for Newbies Anymore















