Comments and Revisions in Word 2013
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.
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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.
We’ve all received PDF files with content that we wanted to reuse.
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.
I’m excited to talk about updates to the Office Web Apps, which are now available live on SkyDrive and the Office 365 Preview.
“What do you mean you didn’t receive it? I sent it last night!” At least you thought you did.
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.
Have you ever had to find an email that was part of a long thread–an email with lots of replies about the same topic? For example, your boss might have asked for the results of last month’s important meeting, and you know Sherry sent an email outlining them, but then you remember that Todd followed hers with more information.
When the default line spacing in documents changed from single spacing in Word 2003 to a slightly roomier 1.
Why does formatting sometimes get messed up when you cut and paste text? And what is that thing that appears at the end of the last sentence every time you paste-like a fly returning to honey.
The Word 2010 gallery makes adding a basic table of contents quick: Click the References tab, click Table of Contents, and then click the gallery table of contents you want.
Hey, the holidays are fast approaching, which means you’ve got to get your cards signed, sealed, and delivered! This post goes out to those of you who keep your address list in Excel and need to figure out how to use it to create mailing labels in Word.
You’ve heard that cross-references can enhance the professional quality of a research paper.