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ddressing the "Something Went Wrong" Error Message During Office 365 Installation - www... - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: HAVE YOU EVER GOTTEN THIS ERROR MESSAGE? MICROSOFT TELLS YOU, "SORRY, SOMETHING WENT WRONG," BUT YOU DON'T KNOW THE BEST, MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO TROUBLESHOOT THE PROBLEM. www.office.com/setup Blogs: great way to rescue your PC now We know this error can be frustrating. If you've gotten the "something went wrong" error during an Office 365/Office 2013 (or 2016) installation, we want to help! First, go to this Microsoft troubleshooting article and run the "Fix it" tool. This automated tool will take you through a process of uninstalling Office so you can re-install a clean version. Tip: we've seen the advice to NOT use Internet Explorer to run the tool, but rather another browser like Chrome or Firefox, so you can keep it running even when other Windows applications need to close. Be sure to select "Apply this fix" when offered. Once you're done running the Fix it tool, restart your computer and try re-installing Office. Often, this fix will suffice. If not, move on to alternate methods: Check your internet connection. Make sure you're not on a limited connection and your router's firmware is up to date (to do this, you may need to check with your router manufacturer). Clear your browser cookies & cache and reset Internet Explorer settings. Make sure you've removed older versions of Office. Uninstall earlier Office versions from the Control Panel, or visit this article for more help: How to uninstall Office 2003, Office 2007 or Office 2010 suites if you cannot uninstall it from Control Panel. Temporarily disable your antivirus software. Hopefully you're on your way with Office! But if these solutions don't work, you can find more detailed instructions in this Microsoft support article. If you still need help, post a topic on the Office 365 Community forum.
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How to Customize Windows 8.1 for Desktop PC - 0 views

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    Most of the reproaches made on Windows 8 pointed that it is more of a tablet or mobile concentrated operating system, and is less efficient for Desktop PCs and Laptops. Microsoft has tried to address these censures in its preview version of Windows 8.1.
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eLearning Software Company WHBS becomes HP's Business Partner. - 0 views

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    WHBS (White House Business Solutions) partnered with HP as its Business Partner to offer more value added services and high-quality solutions to its client base. Most of the software solutions that WHBS offers to educational institutions, business enterprises and government organizations are web-based and hosted on a high-end server to cater online services to thousands of concurrent users. It has been a practice in WHBS to test and optimize their software solutions in different platforms and recommend its clients the right infrastructure for their requirements. Through this partnership, WHBS will have access to HP's latest servers, storage, tools and software to test, develop and optimize its solutions for HP platforms. As per HP, this partnership between WHBS and HP will help complementing each other's applications, technology and service portfolios to address the complex and growing demands of their joint clients. For More Information - http://www.whitehouseit.com
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Word 2016: Line and Paragraph Spacing - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: As you design your document and make formatting decisions, you will need to consider line and paragraph spacing. You can increase spacing to improve readability and reduce it to fit more text on the page. Optional: Download our practice document. Watch the video below to learn how to fine tune line and paragraph spacing in your documents. ABOUT LINE SPACING Line spacing is the space between each line in a paragraph. Word allows you to customize the line spacing to be single spaced (one line high), double spaced (two lines high), or any other amount you want. The default spacing in Word is 1.08 lines, which is slightly larger than single spaced. In the images below, you can compare different types of line spacing. From left to right, these images show default line spacing, single spacing, and double spacing. - www.office.com/setup Line spacing is also known as leading (pronounced to rhyme with wedding). TO FORMAT LINE SPACING Select the text you want to format. - www.office.com/setup On the Home tab, click the Line and Paragraph Spacing command, then select the desired line spacing. - www.office.com/setup The line spacing will change in the document. FINE TUNING LINE SPACING Your line spacing options aren't limited to the ones in the Line and Paragraph Spacing menu. To adjust spacing with more precision, select Line Spacing Options from the menu to access the Paragraph dialog box. You'll then have a few additional options you can use to customize spacing. Exactly: When you choose this option, the line spacing is measured in points, just like font size. For example, if you're using 12-point text, you could use 15-point spacing. At least: Like the the Exactly option, this lets you choose how many points of spacing you want. However, if you have different sizes of text on the same line, the spacing will expand to fit the larger text. Multiple: This option lets you type the number of lin
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