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Take Control of Page Breaks in Your Word Document | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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Good page breaks don't usually happen just by luck, but the user can easily take control. This webcast shows the viewer how to manage page-break options and achieve the best pagination for the document.
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Place Watermarks Where You Want Them | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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Watermarks are a subtle but effective way to distinguish a Word document - to identify it as a draft, for example, or as a sensitive item that should not be copied or circulated. One can even create a picture watermark using his or her favorite photo. Since a watermark appears "Washed out" in the background of a page, it can stay inconspicuous while still remaining clearly visible. By default, Word applies a watermark to all of the pages in a document, but there's a trick the user can use to get a watermark to show just on certain pages, if that's what the user prefers. This webcast shows how it's done.
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Add a Background to Your Online Document | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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After working so hard to create and polish the contents of the document, why not go a step further to make its appearance more interesting for viewing on a Web site? Word offers a variety of backgrounds that do exactly that. This webcast shows how to use colors, shading styles, and fill effects to lend the document a whole new visual dimension. The viewer will even learn how to include the background when he or she prints, so that the work looks as bold on paper as it does on the screen.
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Track Contract Negotiations | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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Negotiating contracts can be complex work, especially when a person is trying to sort out changes that other people have made to the document. This webcast shows how to make tracking more manageable by using Microsoft Office Word 2003. The webcast shows how easy it is to use the Legal blackline option, compare documents, and merge changes. The viewer will also learn how to remove hidden data and to protect the work from unauthorized changes after it is send out.
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Collaborate on a Company Work/Life Balance Vision | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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Having the right work/life balance program at the company can make a difference when it comes to attracting and retaining top talent. This webcast shows how one can use Microsoft Office Word 2003 and Document Workspaces, a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services tool, to create a work/life balance vision that works.
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Conduct Primary Market Research | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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Conducting primary market research is crucial to getting up-to-date information about what the customers think of the company and the products. Whether a person conducts the research in-house or use an outside agency, good planning is essential. If a person wants to develop own research surveys and questionnaires, Microsoft Office System tools can help to gather the information that one needs to stay in sync with the customers.
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Develop Job Descriptions | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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Writing job descriptions that are clear and concise can be a challenge. What information do a person need to include in job descriptions? What format should one follow? Creating clear and accurate job descriptions is easy when a person uses Microsoft Office Word 2003 templates. One can efficiently develop the job descriptions that his or her company needs. Just fill in the requested information, and the job descriptions are ready to go.
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Develop a Salary Structure | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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Developing a competitive salary structure is essential to attracting and retaining top talent. But, unless a person have the right tools, gathering and analyzing the necessary data can be a challenge. This webcast show the viewer how to make this chore more manageable with Microsoft Office Excel 2003 and Microsoft Office Word 2003. These programs can help to develop a salary structure that keeps a person competitive in the current marketplace.
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Improve the Medical Office Charge-Capture Process | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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Evaluating the current charge-capture process is the best way to ensure that patients are billed accurately for the medical services they receive. But such an evaluation can be a tedious task. So, let the Microsoft Office System help to identify, create, and manage a more efficient process.
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Use Mail Merge to Format and Print Mailing Labels | 2006-11-09 01:00:19 |
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One can use mail merge to quickly format and print mailing labels in Microsoft Office Word 2003. If a person already has a file that contains the customers' names and addresses, he or she can connect that file to the label main document. When the work is finished, the document that contains the labels will remain connected to the data file. Although it takes a little extra time to set up an initial mail merge process, the next time the user prints labels it will be a snap.
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