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Microsoft Word 2010 : Proofing a Document - Finding and Replacing Text |
One of the most common mistakes in writing is to use one word when you actually meant to use another. For example, you might use “Tim” throughout a document when you should be referring to “Tom.” Or you might repeatedly mistype a word—such as typing “fine” instead of “find.” Word’s spelling or grammar checker may not always pick up such mistakes. |
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Microsoft Word 2010 : Checking Your Spelling and Grammar |
If spelling and grammar weren’t your favorite subjects in school, you can still get by with a little help from your computer. Word’s built-in spelling and grammar checkers can help you catch potential errors and fix them before anyone else sees your document. |
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Microsoft Word 2010 : Working with Outlines - Creating a Standard Outline |
A GREAT ORGANIZATIONAL TOOL, Word outlines assist you by using major topics (called headings) and subtopics to categorize a task and its subtasks. Most of us work with mental outlines every day. If you were to plan your basic day, you might plan it like this: The major topics would be the places you go that day (work, grocery, dinner), and the subtopics might be what you plan to do at each place. |
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Sharepoint 2013 : The Office JavaScript Object Model (part 1) - Document-based Apps |
The Office JSOM provides many capabilities for document-based apps for Office. With Office JSOM, your web application can programmatically interact with a selection the user has made, read or write to your document, react to events as the user enters a specific location or changes data in the document, save one or more settings in the document so that they are persisted for the next time the document is opened, and much more. |
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Windows Server 2012 : Enabling Users to Work Anywhere (part 2) - RDS Web Access |
Also new to Windows Server 2008 and extended in Windows Server 2012 RDS is a role called RDS Web Access. RDS Web Access allows a remote client to access an RDS session without having to launch the RDP client, but instead connect to a web page, similar to that shown in Figure 1, that then allows the user to log on and access his or her session off the web page. |
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