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Use Keyboard Shortcuts to Work Faster in Outlook
Use Keyboard Shortcuts to Work Faster in OutlookUseless article!If you are advocating productivity - please have the decency to publish CORRECT shortcuts. I am an avid keyboard user myself and I can vouch that many the shortcuts here are INCORRECT. Try them yourself!Reply = CTRL + RForward = CTRL +...
Tags: Ctrl, keyboard shortcut, Microsoft Outlook, Use Keyboard Shortcuts, Work Faster
Discussion threads 2008-04-22

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Use Keyboard Shortcuts to Work Faster in Outlook
The most efficient computer users are those who rarely take their hands off their keyboards. If you want to be among them, learn to use keyboard shortcuts for commonly used commands. Own Your Inbox offers a batch of keyboard shortcuts for Outlook users, including: Send message: ALT+S...
Tags: Keyboard Shortcut, Keyboards, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office, Hardware, Peripherals, Office Suites, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-04-17
50+ Keyboard Shortcuts to Move Faster in Windows XP
The point and click interface has made computers accessible to the masses, but savvy users know it's much faster to use keyboard shortcuts than to point and click. These 50-plus shortcuts will help you navigate Windows XP faster than ever. Print this list and post it near your keyboard as...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Keyboard Shortcut, Keyboards, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Peripherals, Operating Systems, Software
Download resources 2006-09-19
Learn Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts with New Keyboard Shortcut
Gmail just made it easier to learn its large assortment of keyboard shortcuts: Press the question-mark key on your keyboard and a shortcut reference guide pops up. It's even transparent, so it doesn't fully obscure the Gmail goodness behind it. Before you can...
Tags: Keyboard, Google Gmail, Keyboard Shortcut, Keyboards, E-mail Providers, Hardware, Peripherals, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2007-12-06
Ribbon, Help, And Other Microsoft Office Keyboard Shortcuts
You can use the keyboard to access commands on the Ribbon, which is a component of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface, and to navigate to and move around in the Help window. This paper provides keyboard shortcuts for basic Microsoft Office functionality. This paper also explains how to use...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Keyboard Shortcut, Keyboards, Microsoft Office, Hardware, Peripherals, Office Suites, Software
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Learn Keyboard Shortcuts for Google Docs
When I use Microsoft Word, I rarely touch the mouse. That's because I know all the keyboard shortcuts for things like copying, pasting, indenting, and document navigation. Turns out a lot of those shortcuts carry over to Google Docs & Spreadsheets, and they're all listed in a handy table right...
Tags: Documents, Time-Savers, Web Tools, Google Docs, Google Inc., keyboard shortcut, Rick Broida, Keyboards, PRODUCTIVITY
Blog posts 2007-07-03
Microsoft Word Tip: Select Text Using Only Your Keyboard
If you spend a lot of time in Microsoft Word or any other word processor, it's high time you learned how to select text using only your keyboard. Why? Because it saves you having to reach for your mouse and lets you use other keyboard shortcuts more effectively. Here's how:...
Tags: Arrow, Microsoft Corp., Text, Keyboards, Word Processors, Microsoft Word, Hardware, Peripherals, Software, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-05-06
Use Hotkeys to Make Copyright, Trademark, and Registered Symbols in Word
Looking for an easy way to enter common symbols like copyright and trademark? They're easy enough to find in Word's Symbol dialog box, but if you use them frequently enough, it's handy to know the keyboard shortcuts. First, a refresher: If you are...
Tags: Symbol, Hotkey, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-06-05
Assign Keyboard Shortcuts to Any Program in Windows 7
Windows 7 seems to have an endless number of ways to easily launch your most common programs. Not only can you pin apps to the Start menu, for example, but there's the ability to pin to the Task bar. Or you can just type in the Start menu to conjure...
Tags: Keyboard, Keyboard Shortcut, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-07-31
Put Google Docs to Productive Use
Yesterday we told you about the newly overhauled Google Docs & Spreadsheets, which sports a new interface and new features. Today, Web Worker Daily offers 10 productivity tips designed to help you leverage GD&S to the fullest. Here's an example:Use search to find docs quickly. When you’re on the main...
Tags: Documents, Google Docs, Google Inc., Rick Broida, Web Tools
Blog posts 2007-06-29
7 Tips to Boost Your PC Productivity
Use Windows at the office? Want to work faster? Abhijeet Mukherjee, writing on Dumb Little Man, has collected seven simple tricks that will help you optimize both your computer's speed and your time at the keyboard. If you're under the rule of an iron-fisted system administrator you...
Tags: PC, Keyboard Shortcut, AutoHotKey, Mukherjee, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, CC Holland
Blog posts 2008-10-22
In Depth: 20 best new features in OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Many of Snow Leopard's changes are under the hood - new architecture that provides a foundation for the Mac going forward. But while there's no Spotlight, Time Machine or Quick Look equivalent this time round, Snow Leopard still packs in new user-oriented features, big and small. Here are our favourites.1....
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X
News items 2009-08-29
34 Mouse Tricks for Word Users
Keyboard shortcuts are a mainstay for most Word users trying to streamline their work. Even brand-new users start slinging around [Ctrl]C and [Ctrl]V soon after mastering the intricacies of scrolling. But keyboard shortcuts aren't always intuitive and can be hard to remember. (What mnemonic would you use to recall that...
Tags: Mouse, Mice, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Keyboards, Microsoft Office, Hardware, Peripherals, Office Suites, Software
Download resources 2006-08-30
Get More Productive with Firefox
You already love the Firefox Web browser for its tabbed windows, cool extensions, and other spiffy features. Now learn how to be more productive with it, courtesy of PC World's 15 undocumented Firefox tips. The article includes keyboard shortcuts, Web-search tweaks, security tips, and optimization tricks that promise to improve...
Tags: Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2007-09-12
A Panic Button for Your Browser
Sure, you're a productive and responsible worker. Brilliant, even. But sometimes, you just need a little break -- to check in with your pals on Facebook, browse some book reviews, or play a quick online game. Especially on the Monday following a long weekend. ...
Tags: Window, Web Browser, HideTab, Desktops, Construction, Web Browsers, Hardware, Internet, CC Holland
Blog posts 2009-07-06
DemoHelper Adds Zooming, Drawing to Presentations
If you've ever waggled a laser pointer or mouse cursor to try to highlight some onscreen aspect of a presentation, here's a better solution. DemoHelper is a free utility lets you "draw" right on the screen -- kind of like John Madden does when he's showing a key defensive tackle...
Tags: Mouse, DemoHelper, Zoom Level, Mice, Hardware, Peripherals, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-02-03
Motorola Droid Hits Verizon on November 6th for $200 [Motorola]
It'd have been difficult to leak Motorola's new Android piece any harder—we've already seen the hardware, the software, and even a review—but now we know for sure sure: It's coming to Verizon on the 6th, for $200. First off, Verizon's just confirmed that Droid is a family of phones, and...
Tags: Google Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., Google Maps, Motorola Inc., Verizon Wireless
News items 2009-10-28
7 Tips to Boost Your PC Productivity
7 Tips to Boost Your PC ProductivityRE: 7 Tips to Boost Your PC ProductivityHere's another tip... if you use a PC that is networked, and you tend to save a lot of files, save them on your hard drive, and not on your desktop. Your desktop is part of your...
Tags: Desktops, PC Productivity, PC, desktop
Discussion threads 2008-10-24
Outline Your Work Day with Checkvist
If you’re not the CEO yet, it’s probably because you’re so incredibly disorganized. Or, in Rick's case, ugly. A study I just made up shows that the most productive people in your office use checklists to stay in control of their work day. Checkvist is a free, online organizer that...
Tags: Checklist, Checkvist, Keyboards, Mice, Collaboration, Groupware, Hardware, Peripherals, Enterprise Software, Software, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-01-22
Stop AutoFormatting in MS Word
Microsoft Word, the medium in which almost all of my work is done, is not a particularly user-friendly beast. It crashes on occasion, and it doesnt interact well with documents written on other software. In its standard settings, it tries—often incorrectly—to anticipate my needs, and it messes with my concentration...
Tags: Word processors, Microsoft Office, David Goldenberg, Computers, Documents, Software, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word
Blog posts 2007-03-27
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