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Akmal Yousuf

What Is the Definition of Microsoft Office? - Office Setup Help - 0 views

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    www.office.com Blogs: Microsoft Office is an integrated suite of business software applications for Windows and Macintosh computers. Office includes word processing, spreadsheet, presentation graphics and email communication programs that provide functionality which is commonly used to run a business office. Office 2010 for Microsoft Windows and Office 2008 for the Macintosh computer are the versions available as of July 2010. ... - www.office.com/setup Blogs Microsoft Office is a suite of software. WORD PROCESSING Microsoft Office includes Microsoft Word for word processing functionality. The program uses a menu interface to provide many advanced word processing features that can be used easily by business and home users. Word includes templates to design documents used routinely in office environments such as sales letters, mailing label formats and invoices. Word documents can contain graphics, sound and video to create multimedia reports. SPREADSHEETS Microsoft Office includes Microsoft Excel to create spreadsheet solutions for home and business use. A spreadsheet is an electronic grid of rows and columns that can be used to enter, organize and calculate data. Separate spreadsheets can be linked to consolidate data across categories such as time, function, or geographic region. Templates for income statements, balance sheets and expense reports are featured within the program. Excel spreadsheets allow you to analyze and report on large amounts of data quickly and easily. PRESENTATION GRAPHICS The Microsoft Powerpoint application is used to create and deliver presentations that can include text, graphics, sound and video. Powerpoint presentations can be delivered in a slide show format using a computer and projection screen, emailed to other users for review or delivered remotely over the Internet. EMAIL COMMUNICATIONS Microsoft Outlook Express is used to create, send and receive e-mail communications. The program automates the linking and embedding of sp
Akmal Yousuf

5 Office 2016 features you'll love - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Office 2016 isn't just about new Microsoft Word and PowerPoint layouts. The new productivity suite has a ton of amazing new tricks and features that are designed to make your work (and play) a lot easier. If you still think of Office as something you tinkered with to write terms papers back on Windows 95, well you're in for a treat. Download the new Office 2016 and you'll get access to tools that automatically separate important and unimportant emails, connect to your social media accounts to help you plan your weekend, and help you plan group trips and activities. For the business user, there are a ton of new Office features that help you better communicate, collaborate and create. I'll walk you through some of these new features and how you can use them to improve your Office 2016 experience. 1. CLUTTER Our SPAM folders are amazing. They collect emails from retailers and businesses with whom we don't want to have any contact whatsoever. But what about that uncle you just can't stand? Or that annoying coworker who constantly asks you to go to lunch? With Clutter for Outlook, your email usage signals whether or not emails should actually enter your inbox. For example: if you never, ever open your uncle's emails, Clutter will automatically send those incoming messages to a folder where they will land alongside your annoying coworker's lunch requests. You can access this folder anytime and move messages back to the normal old inbox. If you're worried you'll miss something important, don't fret. Clutter sends you a weekly digest that tells you exactly what was hidden. You can then command Clutter to never pull in that type of content again. 2. SKYPE INTEGRATION Office 2016 - www.office.com/setup Office 2016 Microsoft has made cloud document collaboration possible (years and years after Google, but I digress). Now, you and a friend can edit a Microsoft Word document simultaneously without having to save and share the document via emai
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Organize Your Patent Projects Using Smart Rating Tools - 0 views

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    Manage your patent portfolios with intuitive rating, comments and color-coded flagging systems. Easily prioritize, categorize, and filter your patent records for more efficient collaboration and decision-making. Manage your IP portfolio better. Save time-Try us today! https://bit.ly/3UrKwa9 #patseer #patents #patentlandscape #PatentPortfolio #patentsearchai #aipatentsearch #AI #intellectualproperty #Patentanalysis #patentdatabase #PatentAnalytics
James Cothern

Does Your Company Need IT Portfolio Management? - 1 views

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    The planning and management process for IT portfolio management is very useful for IT companies. There are many company projects that must need management.
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Advise software for real estate maintenance? - 12 views

Any business that is in the process of digitalization requires high-quality software or various mobile applications. To create a truly effective product using your ideas, or improve an existing one...

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Looking for a site with crypto events - 4 views

Hello! I have been noticing for a long time how rapidly the cryptocurrency market is developing. It is especially interesting to watch new tokens being launched, IDOs taking place, and unique airdr...

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9 Amazing Benefits of Using WordPress for Your Projects - 0 views

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    WordPress is a free and open-source blogging tool and a content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. It is used by more than 60 million websites and many of those are hosted on the Cloudways Platform. It is one of the easiest ways to create a blog, a website or a web application. It is one of the most popular content management systems available.
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What is the RACI matrix, and what are its pros and cons? - 4 views

The RACI matrix helps to understand who is responsible for what in a project by dividing roles into those who perform tasks, those who are responsible, those who advise, and those who are simply in...

man12345

Best Big Data Tools and Their Usage - 1 views

There are countless number of Big Data resources out there. All of them appealing for your leisure, money and help you discover never-before-seen company ideas. And while all that may be true, dire...

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John Flint

Banking software - 32 views

I can say that there's a wide range of companies on the internet who can help you with software development, and you can consider working with specialists from Urancompany. They helped me develop s...

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Free Registration For Webinar: Why Test Automation Projects Fail? - 0 views

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    Understand the pitfalls on the way to automating testing Learn how to avoid implementation mistakes of automation Learn what a QA lead or manager can do to successfully drive automation Learn areas that you could focus on to make QA Automation a success With real-life examples of unsuccessful and successful test automation projects, along with solid test automation concepts, you will get an opportunity to take a look at your own efforts and look for areas of convergence.
james134

Offshore software development is needed - 12 views

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Developing a gambling platform - 18 views

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House of Lync - 0 views

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    Our team of certified engineers and project managers average 20 plus years in the communications industry.
Dialaphone UK

Galaxy Note ICS upgrade pushed back to Q2, adds exclusive set of stylus-ready apps (vid... - 0 views

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    " Cellphones Galaxy Note ICS upgrade pushed back to Q2, adds exclusive set of stylus-ready apps (video) By Richard Lawler posted Mar 22nd 2012 3:11AM Unfortunately, Samsung's Galaxy Note won't join the Galaxy S II with its own upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich in Q1 as originally announced, since the company has now scheduled its arrival for Q2. It will however, arrive worldwide as part of a "Premium Suite" software upgrade packed with exclusive apps meant to highlight its S-Pen stylus. One of them is S Note, which combines notes and sketches with other apps like Shape Match and Formula Match which are also included to assist recognition of geometric shapes and hand drawn formulas. The final app packed in is My Story, designed to create personalized cards. We're not sure how much use you'll get out of those unless you're a math professor, project manager or just love sending e-cards, but there's one more treat in the form of an exclusive Angry Birds Space level and free access to 30 "Danger Zone" levels for a limited time. Press play on the video above for a peek at the apps -- and the Note's TouchWiz-styled flavor of Android 4.0 -- or check out the press release after the break. "
Dialaphone UK

Google Allegedly Reconsidering Wallet Strategy | Mobile Phone Blog - 0 views

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    "Google is embarking on a rethink of its Wallet strategy amid slow adoption and the departure of two key managers, according to sources close to the project."
Akmal Yousuf

Fueling creativity with Office 365 - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    We're all creators-each in our own way. I'm part of an organization that advocates for those who are creatively talented or gifted: artists, creators, and entrepreneurs. But I've found that we all bring creativity to our jobs in some form or another. I know that I can approach problems in a more creative way and find innovative solutions when I have the right tools and information within easy reach. At Copyright Alliance, we're a small team that serves more than 40 institutional members and thousands of artists around the country. For each of us, the ability to find and share files while on the go is a huge priority, especially because we tend to fill in for each other on different projects at a moment's notice. Balancing tasks like writing opinion pieces for news publications, giving talks at conferences, and meeting with members-all in the same day-is the norm. In the past, technology issues sometimes sapped my creative energy, making it difficult to stay focused on the task in front of me. Instead, I would have to scramble to find a document or a presentation that I needed. We had a file server at the office and I would routinely download all the documents I thought I would need before dashing off to the next engagement. This not only took extra time out of my day, it also wasn't a foolproof system. There were times when I just couldn't access the information I needed while out in the field. With Microsoft Office 365, all that has changed. Now that we have an online suite of tools for creating documents and managing them in a systematic way, we can all work together more fluidly. The menus and navigation in Microsoft SharePoint Online are simple to use, and it's reassuring to see exactly when a document was last updated. We're looking forward to using more of the tools in Office 365, including Microsoft Lync Online to make calls and hold meetings-all in a couple of clicks. I hardly think about the technology we use anymore. The transition to
Akmal Yousuf

Google pulling the rug out again? - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Remember the vintage game "Pull the Rug Out?" It is a board game where players stack different items on top of a rug. Eventually, one of the players tries to pull out the rug without tumbling the pieces stacked on top of it. Google's recent announcement that it is phasing out several additional services, including the highly popular Google Reader, reminded me of this game, as I recall that the stack most always toppled to the ground. Google introduced Google Reader, gradually built up its popularity, and then pulled the rug out with little warning, causing its customers to stumble. As one Google customer put it: "Google spends millions of wasted dollars on pet projects, then kills one of their best products on a whim." Google's most recent spring cleaning brings the total number of services it has discontinued to 70 in just a year-and-a-half. That's right-a whopping 70 services that have been shut down in just 18 months. Among the services Google will discontinue with little warning is Google Cloud Connect, introduced with a lot of fanfare just two years ago. Cloud Connect is a plug-in that enables Google users to share and edit Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel files. To continue collaborating with Microsoft Office, Google users have just four weeks to uninstall Cloud Connect and install Google Drive. Companies that can't get to it by April 30 will be out of luck, leaving them without a way to collaborate on Office documents used by millions of employees, partners, and customers. But of all the services Google is discontinuing this time, the one that's drawing the biggest backlash is Google Reader, a service used by hundreds of thousands of users to keep track of their favorite websites and blogs via RSS feeds. The news of Google Reader's shut down drew outrage from users, who put together a petition demanding that Google reinstate the service. "Our confidence in Google's other products - Gmail, YouTube, and yes, even Plus - req
Akmal Yousuf

Google pulling the rug out again? - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Remember the vintage game "Pull the Rug Out?" It is a board game where players stack different items on top of a rug. Eventually, one of the players tries to pull out the rug without tumbling the pieces stacked on top of it. Google's recent announcement that it is phasing out several additional services, including the highly popular Google Reader, reminded me of this game, as I recall that the stack most always toppled to the ground. Google introduced Google Reader, gradually built up its popularity, and then pulled the rug out with little warning, causing its customers to stumble. As one Google customer put it: "Google spends millions of wasted dollars on pet projects, then kills one of their best products on a whim." Google's most recent spring cleaning brings the total number of services it has discontinued to 70 in just a year-and-a-half. That's right-a whopping 70 services that have been shut down in just 18 months. Among the services Google will discontinue with little warning is Google Cloud Connect, introduced with a lot of fanfare just two years ago. Cloud Connect is a plug-in that enables Google users to share and edit Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel files. To continue collaborating with Microsoft Office, Google users have just four weeks to uninstall Cloud Connect and install Google Drive. Companies that can't get to it by April 30 will be out of luck, leaving them without a way to collaborate on Office documents used by millions of employees, partners, and customers. But of all the services Google is discontinuing this time, the one that's drawing the biggest backlash is Google Reader, a service used by hundreds of thousands of users to keep track of their favorite websites and blogs via RSS feeds. The news of Google Reader's shut down drew outrage from users, who put together a petition demanding that Google reinstate the service. "Our confidence in Google's other products - Gmail, YouTube, and yes, even Plus - requ
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