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whitepaper LOB Application Compatibility: Using Microsoft IT's LOB Application Compatibility Testing Processes2008-03-01 Microsoft Tips
  Application compatibility is a concern any time an organization deploys new software to an existing computer environment. Whether the organization is deploying a new operating system or a new Web browser, it must ensure that the applications that users need to perform their daily tasks continue to function properly. Microsoft IT shares this challenge by being responsible for deploying and maintaining more than 1,500 internal LOB applications in an environment of mixed and changing operating systems, productivity applications, Web browsers, and development tools. With such a large portfolio of applications and a rapidly changing environment, Microsoft IT must identify commonalities between the applications in the portfolio as a means of grouping applications for testing.   
whitepaper The Evolutionary Path: Things You Can Do Today to Prepare for Oracle Fusion Applications2008-01-01 Oracle
  Oracle's next-generation applications are being designed to harness best of business capabilities from all of the applications into a complete suite delivered on Oracle's open technology. Until then, there are a number of things one can do to get ready. These steps will not only prepare the organization for the power of Oracle Fusion Applications but will also help optimize the business procedures and reenergize the enterprise with Oracle Applications Unlimited today.   
whitepaper Connect With Customers: Tips, Templates, and Resources2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  For anyone who is a part of a department in a large corporation or the sole proprietor of a small business, it is important to keep in touch with customers, internal or external. Personalized mailings can be a marketing tool as well as a courtesy, and one can send them any time of the year for any occasion or no occasion at all. This paper outlines some simple contact ideas and provides links to templates, procedures, and other resources for creating a professional mailing.

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whitepaper Automatically Correct Capitalization2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  One's Microsoft Office program can make one's work easier by automatically correcting capitalization errors. The default options usually work well for most people, so one may not need to modify these options. However, if it is necessary, one can easily customize the automatic capitalization options. The user can enable or disable the various ways that the program automatically corrects capitalization.   
whitepaper Find and Replace Text or Other Items2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  Use Microsoft Office Word 2007 to find and replace text, formatting, paragraph breaks, page breaks (page break: The point at which one page ends and another begins. Microsoft Word inserts an "Automatic" (or soft) page break for the user, or the user can force a page break at a specific location by inserting a "Manual" (or hard) page break.), and other items. One can also find and replace noun or adjective forms or verb tenses. The user can extend his or her search by using wildcards and codes to find words or phrases that contain specific letters or combinations of letters.   
whitepaper Ins and Outs of Page Numbering in Word2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  Like a lot of things one does in Word, page numbering can be incredibly simple&until it isn't. The first time one creates a multiple-page document and add page numbers, it's a cinch. One clicks the Page Numbers command on the Insert menu, and voila: Page numbers appear. But wait - what's this about adding page numbers by using the Header and Footer toolbar? How come the page numbers disappeared when the user switched to a different view? Why can't one click to add text in front of a page number? And so on.   
whitepaper Automatically Correct Spelling With Words From the Main Dictionary2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  The user can set up the program to automatically correct misspelled words that are similar to words in the main dictionary that the spelling checker uses. When one installs Microsoft Office, AutoCorrect is set by default to try to match and correct a misspelled word with a word in the main dictionary that the spelling checker uses. However, if one want to make sure this option is enabled.   
whitepaper Compare Document Versions More Easily2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  If one has ever worked with multiple copies of a document that have been reviewed or modified by different people (or worse yet, one had to merge those document copies into a single document), one already know that working with different versions of the same document is a challenge. Even if one positions the documents next to one another on the screen, it can be difficult keeping track of where one is in each document. Using the Compare Side by Side toolbar in Microsoft Office Word 2003 makes document comparisons easier because one can view the differences between two documents without having to merge them into a single document.   
whitepaper Creating a Macro to Meet Court Requirements for Document Margins2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  Different courts have different requirements, or preferences, for document margins. Frequently, they do not want all the pages treated the same way. For example, they usually want a larger top margin on the first page to allow space to stamp the document without obscuring the printed text. One can accommodate these preferences by setting the margins every time one creates a document. An easier way is to automate this task by creating a macro (a set of keystrokes and instructions recorded and saved for later use), so that the computer sets the margins quickly, correctly, and consistently, for every document. Investing a few minutes now to automate this task will pay off quickly.   
whitepaper Open and Save Files in Formats Supported by Word2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  A file format defines the way that information is stored in a file, so that a specific program can open and save that file. A file's format is indicated by a three-letter or four-letter extension after the file name. For example, when one saves a new document in Microsoft Word, Word by default stores the document in Word format with a .doc file extension. Word can directly open and save documents in some file formats. For documents in other formats, Word uses file format converters for opening and saving. The most commonly used converters are installed with Word by default - unless the user or the administrator chooses to make them unavailable on the computer.