Guest blogger Emily Warn is co-owner of Two Pens, which provides blogging services and teaches business how to write content that grows a social media following.
My writer friends think I'm a geek. You can do what?! I can create a spreadsheet with book sales numbers that can be sorted by name and number. I know that is only the first rung of Excel Geek-dom, and unlike my compatriots, I aspire to climb into the ranks of those who know how to create snazzy charts and perform other formatting feats. Perhaps I'll be able to brand myself as a writer who plays with numbers.
WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: FROM USING ONENOTE FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT TO DISCOVERING HIDDEN FEATURES IN WORD, THERE ARE TONS OF WAYS YOU CAN GET MORE OUT OF OFFICE 365. HERE'S A LOOK BACK AT THIS YEAR'S MOST POPULAR TIPS.
@MENTIONS IN OUTLOOK
www.office.com/setup Blogs: This is an excerpt from our post Get Someone's Attention in Outlook with @Mentions.
Using the @ symbol is a quick way to draw people's attention to important things. Microsoft has rolled this handy feature into Outlook, so here's how you can use it to get people's attention in emails and also save time. (Note: This feature is only available in Outlook 2016, Outlook 2016 for Mac, Outlook on the web for Office 365 Business, Outlook.com, and Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2016.)
ONENOTE FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT
This is an excerpt from our post 5 Keys to Using OneNote for Project Management.
Instead of investing in costly project management software, how about using a free program like Microsoft OneNote?
OneNote digital notebooks are available on all your devices and can be used for a variety of projects. Whether you are planning a wedding, heading up an office presentation, or writing a thesis paper, OneNote bends to your needs. This post focuses on tips for the office, but personal and school projects can be managed with OneNote using many of these same key principles.
HIDDEN FEATURES IN WORD
This is an excerpt from our post 3 Hidden & Useful Tricks in Microsoft Word.
There are lots of great hidden features tucked away in Microsoft Word that you probably don't know about. From activating research tools, to changing the page color of documents to reduce eye strain, to easily capturing screenshots, here are three tricks that you will enjoy.
WORD ONLINE VS. WORD DESKTOP
This is an excerpt from our post 3 Things You Can Do With Word Online That You Can't Do With Word Desktop.
Word Online isn't just a simple online word processor. To get the full value of the product
Guest blogger Emily Warn is co-owner of Two Pens, which provides blogging services and teaches business how to write content that grows a social media following.
My writer friends think I'm a geek. You can do what?! I can create a spreadsheet with book sales numbers that can be sorted by name and number. I know that is only the first rung of Excel Geek-dom, and unlike my compatriots, I aspire to climb into the ranks of those who know how to create snazzy charts and perform other formatting feats. Perhaps I'll be able to brand myself as a writer who plays with numbers.
This webpage is full of posting by substitute teachers. It has tips and hints about how to make your subbing expriance a postive one. It has grade ranges from kindergarten through highshool.
KidSource Online is a parent focused article site to help the parents with helping their child to do better in school. The articles focus on specific topics, skills, and lessons for all grades. This site is easily accessable with nurmerous links for specific areas, to saftey, to forums, to other websites and related areas. There is also a rating system to all of the articles in reference to how well and how much they help.
Education World is a search engine site for educational resources for teachers or students. This is a site where teachers can gather and share their ideas for lesson plans, games, technology, school issues, professional development and many more types of research materials. Education world is an easy site for all teachers to use.