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Micheal O'Neil

Microsoft Template - 0 views

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    I dug this template up from Microsofts website. I chose to bookmark this one because it displayed the verbal flow path of typical Western cultures.
Taylor Rowand

D#3, HW#1- Office Web Apps - 0 views

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    In this site, Microsoft uses font plus size contrast to distinguish between information order, as well as with the video being that it uses a sort of detail contrast to draw you to it when compared to the simplicity of the rest of the site.
Micheal O'Neil

Flow Chart Template - 0 views

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    I decided to research a flow chart template. I wanted to have one on hand because it will be useful in the future. Microsoft templates are always a good bookmark to search.
Anthony Sanchez

D#7.0 HW#4 Email etiquette for effective email replies - 1 views

  • Be aware that when you send an email in rich text or HTML format, the sender might only be able to receive plain text emails. If this is the case, the recipient will receive your message as a .txt attachment. Most email clients however, including Microsoft Outlook, are able to receive HTML and rich text messages.
  • Do not forward chain letters. We can safely say that all of them are hoaxes. Just delete the letters as soon as you receive them.
  • This will almost always annoy your recipient before he or she has even read your message.
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  • Use a meaningful subject
  • Even more so than the high-priority option, you must at all times try to avoid these types of words in an email or subject line. Only use this if it is a really, really urgent or important message.
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    This is a comprehensive list of email etiquette, including many things I had not heard before or read in chapter 12...such as, ""Do not copy a message or attachment without permission" and "use active instead of passive" voice.
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    This is a comprehensive list of email etiquette, including many things I had not heard before or read in chapter 12...such as, ""Do not copy a message or attachment without permission" and "use active instead of passive" voice.
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    This article is coming from a business's perspective about why it is important to have employees follow good email etiquette. We had read about important reasons like professionalism and efficiency, but not so much about a company's liability for its employee's emails.
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    An article describing how to write effective e-mails in the workplace.
Charles Gunder-Heier

The Role of Flow in Web Design - 0 views

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    This site is a great example of the design element flow and runs you through different ways of using flow to do different projects. It really gives you a great understanding of what flow really is and how to apply it to whatever your doing. 
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