Three ways to make your picture fit your slide
Today’s post about fitting pictures into PowerPoint slides is by author Bruce Gabrielle.
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Today’s post about fitting pictures into PowerPoint slides is by author Bruce Gabrielle.
It’s your turn to organize a BBQ or highway litter patrol (or whatever) with your group of friends and you don’t want to type each individual name (or email address) on the To: line.
You fire up Access and load your favorite app only to see its performance drag like molasses in winter.
There have been ample articles about troubleshooting unintentional circular references in Excel workbooks.
This blog post is brought to you by Jane Liles Group Program Manager for the Excel team.
Last Monday, we announced the Office Customer Preview – now that the Preview is publically available, Tristan Davis, Senior Lead Program Manager, kicks off a series of Word 2013-focused posts, giving you an introduction to the new release, as well as the underlying philosophy that drove the investments the team made.
Since we launched the Outlook.com preview a few days ago, we’ve been humbled and amazed by the reception and by the number of people who have upgraded.
We’ve all received PDF files with content that we wanted to reuse.
Just last week we introduced a new personal email service called Outlook.
This post is brought to you by Diego Oppenheimer a Program Manager on the Excel team.
Following on our introductory post to Word 2013 by Tristan Davis, here we discuss how we’ve polished the scenarios around reviewing documents using comments and tracked changes.