Thursday, July 12, 2007

8 timesaving tips for Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office release:1

No matter what your computer experience, when you start using new versions of the software you most depend on, it can take some time to discover favorite new features and timesavers. So, think of this article as a shortcut to some great new shortcuts.
While no single article could possibly include them all, each of the tips that follow either does more than I expected at first glance or simplifies something I need to do regularly.


Microsoft At Work > Get Work Done
8 timesaving tips for Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office release
By Stephanie Krieger, Document Production Expert
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No matter what your computer experience, when you start using new versions of the software you most depend on, it can take some time to discover favorite new features and timesavers. So, think of this article as a shortcut to some great new shortcuts.
While no single article could possibly include them all, each of the tips that follow either does more than I expected at first glance or simplifies something I need to do regularly.
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Find whatever you need, when you need it
You need to find information in a document you recently reviewed, but don't recall the document name or location. Or, perhaps that information was actually in an e-mail message or on a Web site you recently visited. Windows Vista Instant Search doesn't care where your information is. Like a loyal bloodhound, Instant Search will find almost anything you seek.
Just type one or more keywords in the search box at the bottom of the Start menu and then click the magnifying glass icon that appears beside the box. Within seconds, the closest matches for your search appear right in the Start menu, categorized by type of content. For example, in the image that follows, notice that the results for my keyword webcasts include Web sites I've recently visited, some documents, and several e-mail messages. If you don't see what you need in those immediate results, click See All Results to see all relevant files, Web pages, e-mail messages, and e-mail attachments. Or, to search the Internet for your keywords, click Search the Internet and Windows Vista takes you directly to Web search results for your keywords on Live.com (Windows Live Search, formerly MSN Search).
Get more tips for working with search options in Windows Vista.

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