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Figures can add a ton of pizazz to a document, but they don’t always behave the way you might expect, which can be incredibly frustrating.
Wrapping text around figures, also known as graphic objects or images, can help give your documents a more polished look and help focus attention on the most important content.
Why do figures, or images, sometimes jump to a different page in your Word document? This is one of the great mysteries of Word and today, I’ll reveal the answer.
If you’ve pulled out your resume recently, you know that formatting a resume in Word can be, well, tricky.
Smartpens are wonderful devices that can record everything you handwrite (and everything you hear, such as in a lecture).
We’ve noticed some of you searching for help using “$” — a dollar sign.
Ah, the great questions of life: Paper or plastic? Line chart or scatter chart? Choosing the wrong chart type for your data can easily happen when it comes to line and scatter charts.
The other day, I was filling out a huge Excel table, and I found myself needing to enter the exact same information in multiple cells.
You’ve heard that cross-references can enhance the professional quality of a research paper.
If your workbook contains a ton of worksheets, it can be a hassle to navigate to just the right sheet.