by tomvorves | Jul 9, 2015 | Email, Microsoft, Outlook, Productivity, Tips and Tricks, Uncategorized
Use Microsoft Clutter to sort low priority messages in Outlook Web App Read full story from Microsoft hereClutter is a feature designed to move low priority messages out of your Inbox and into their own folder, saving you time when you scan for important messages....
by tomvorves | May 18, 2015 | For your information, How to, Microsoft, Productivity, Tips and Tricks
More Windows Key Tricks If you have programs pinned to the Windows Taskbar, you can use Windows Key + 1 to launch the first pinned program, Windows Key + 2 to launch the second pinned program, and so on 3, 4, 5… Enjoy...
by tomvorves | May 17, 2015 | For your information, How to, Microsoft, Productivity, Tips and Tricks
Quickly Zoom In and Zoom Out using your keyboard and mouse While using a Microsoft Office program, you may need to zoom in to get a closer look, or zoom out to see your work from a birds-eye view. Although using the zoom bar on the lower right corner of any Microsoft...
by tomvorves | Apr 18, 2015 | Collaboration, For your information, Microsoft, Productivity, Tips and Tricks
Don’t let your file names reflect your mood Have you ever looked at a huge list of files, scrolling, scrolling, trying to find the file you saved the day before. You know where you saved it (you’re pretty sure) but you can’t seem to remember the...
by tomvorves | Feb 9, 2015 | Excel, Functions, How to, Microsoft, Productivity, Tips and Tricks
Have you wasted time playing the “Higher/Lower” game in Excel? Let’s say you have a formula that is not producing the answer you’re looking for. So you may try changing another cell’s value until you get what you want from the formula....
by tomvorves | Jan 16, 2015 | Excel, For your information, Functions, How to, Microsoft, Productivity, Tips and Tricks
Use Excel to calculate when it’s time to go home. Most computers read dates and time the same way we read numbers. For instance today, January 16, 2015 is day number 42020 counting from the “beginning of time” which was January 1, 1900 (from a computer’s...