Customizing the Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar
On February 28th we are kicking off our lunch time series of webinars with Customizing the Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar. This webinar will be held 11:45 - 12:30 and space is limited.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Ask Amy
A review of ways to select text in Microsoft Word:
- To select a single word, double click it.
- To select a sentence, hold down the CTRL key and click within the sentence.
- To select a paragraph, triple click within the paragraph.
- To select the whole document, press CTRL+A.
- To select from the insertion point to the end of the document, press CTRL+SHIFT+END.
- To select from the insertion point to the top of the document, press CTRL+SHIFT+HOME.
Multiple lines can also be selected by moving the mouse to the left edge of the text (in the margin area). When the mouse turns into a white arrow pointing to the right, click and hold the mouse button and drag down until the desired lines are selected.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Featured Class
Visio 2007 Comprehensive Skills March 1 and 2, $445 Beaumont Classroom This is a 2-day comprehensive course that covers introductory through advanced skills. Visio is a business tool that can be used to create images that are used to grab attention and to convey information. It is designed to help the user communicate ideas visually without requiring them to know how to draw. It is used to communicate concepts, procedures, product information, specifications, and more. |
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Ask Amy
Question: I have a worksheet I use as a template with a cell that brings in the current date every time it is opened. However, once I fill out the template and save it as separate worksheet, I don’t want the date to change. Is there a simple way to keep that date from changing?
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
FREE! Coming soon...
Eat, Watch & Learn!
Have a topic that you'd like to see covered? email info@summit-train.com
Beginning in February Summit Training will offer LIVE webinars for free! Webinars will be held over lunch time so, you can eat, watch & learn! Space will be limited - stay tuned for your chance to register.
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