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Category: Office 2013

Etown Email: Adding “Flagged Mail” to your Folder

Posted on September 1, 2015 By

When it comes to your email, nothing is more frustrating than an unorganized mailbox. With the mountain of emails that we get each day, it’s easy to lose track of important ones, even if they’ve been flagged as important. The …

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Microsoft Office Free for All

Posted on August 6, 2015 By

Did you know that all faculty, staff, and students now have access to Office365?  This is a web-based version of Microsoft Office that you can use online on a computer and also via apps you can download on your mobile …

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8 Great Timesavers in Outlook

Posted on April 27, 2015 By

15 Minute Webinar from Microsoft Office Blogs “Did you know that you can drag any email into your calendar to make an appointment? Or you can just ignore pesky emails? You will if you watch this Office 15-Minute Webinar.” “Need a sneak …

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Office 2013 – Permanently Skip Backstage when Saving or Opening Office 2013 Files

Posted on April 20, 2015 By

Office 2013 is great except for one thing, when you save or open a file, you are faced with the Backstage view where you then must click Computer, then Browse. Then finally you get to the familiar dialog box where …

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Outlook – Responding to a Meeting Request

Posted on April 6, 2015 By

Using meeting requests instead of emails to plan meetings is a big time saver. If you receive a meeting request from Outlook’s Scheduling Assistant, it will arrive as a message in your inbox. You will need to respond to the …

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Excel – Zoom In and Out of Worksheet View

Posted on September 2, 2014 By

Are you having trouble seeing the data in your Excel worksheet? There’s an easy solution. If you’d rather see as much of the worksheet as possible on one screen, there’s a solution for that too. Zooming in and out can …

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Word 2013 – Edit PDFs in Word

Posted on August 26, 2014 By

Did you know that with Word 2013 you can edit unprotected PDFs? No longer do you have to use an outside program like Adobe Acrobat. Now you can fill out PDF forms and create your own PDFs from Word. Useful …

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Word 2013 – Missing Ruler Features

Posted on August 19, 2014 By

While working on a Word document, you discover that your indent markers are missing! Now that you look at it, so is the tab selector. What’s going on? How can you fix it? In a recent Office update, Microsoft caused …

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Word 2013 – Read Mode

Posted on August 14, 2014 By

Word 2013 has several useful new features including the brand new Read Mode. This viewing mode is useful for reading long documents and is comparable to reading a magazine online. Read Mode features two pages of a document side by …

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Office 2013 Downloads (For Students)

Posted on August 11, 2014 By

In the summer of 2014, the Etown ITS department announced a Student Advantage partnership between Microsoft and Elizabethtown College. This means that Etown ITS now provides Office 2013 to currently enrolled students for free during their years here at Etown. Students are able to download …

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Word 2013 – Omit the Start Window

Posted on August 7, 2014 By

When you start an  Office 2013 application like Word or Excel, unlike Office 2010, you don’t see a blank document. Instead you see a choice of templates which require you to double-click Blank document to start working. You can easily …

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Outlook 2013 – Search Folders

Posted on July 31, 2014 By

Tired of having to scroll through hundreds of emails before finding the one you’re looking for? Would you prefer to have all your emails on a certain topic in one place? Well now you can with Outlook 2013’s Search Folders. …

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