Quick Tips What You Always Wanted to Know About Office But Were Afraid to Ask Deb Hanna West Shore Community College

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Quick Tips What You Always Wanted to Know About Office But Were Afraid to Ask Deb Hanna West Shore Community College

Quickly Navigate Through Applications Hold down the Alt key and repeatedly press the Tab key When the desired application is selected, release the Alt key

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Create Fake Text Key =rand(n,m) The first number indicates the number of paragraphs The second number indicates the number of sentences in each paragraph

Zoom In and Out Ctrl + mouse wheel

Change the font size Ctrl + ] or Ctrl + [ Also Ctrl + Shift + > or Ctrl + Shift +<

Repeat the Last Edit Press the F4 key

Using the Format Painter (Paintbrush) Place curser within the text which has the desired format Click the paintbrush on the tool bar Select additional text to be formatted If you double-click on the paintbrush you can select additional text multiple times (press the esc key to turn off the paintbrush)

Remove All Formatting Select the text then Ctrl + spacebar

Position Graphics Ctrl + arrow keys (XP – just use arrow keys) or Alt + left mouse button

Extend Selected Text Press F8 to start then Esc to end or Hold the Shift key down

Select Noncontiguous Text Select the first desired text Hold the Ctl key down Select the next desired text

Change the Case of Text lower case Initial Case ALL CAPS Shift + F3

Spacing Between Sentences Tools – Options – Spelling and Grammar – Settings

Horizontal Line Dividers 3 hyphens 3 underscores 3 equal signs 3 pound signs 3 asterisks 3 tildes

Using Auto Correct for Text Tools AutoCorrect Options Key in letter code to replace Key in the desired new text Click – Add - OK Key in desired text Select the text Tools AutoCorrect Options Key in letter code to replace Click – Add - OK OR Deb Hanna West Shore Community College

Using Auto Correct for Symbols Insert – Symbol – AutoCorrect Key in letter code to replace Click Add – OK 45 ° ¢ ± Ώ µ ¿ ñ ë £

Using Shortcut Keys for Symbols Insert – Symbol – Select symbol Shortcut Key Press key combination Assign - Close ÷

Using Shortcut Keys for Autotext Step 1 – Create autotext –Type in text –Highlight the text –Click Insert – Autotext –Choose New –Type the name for the entry Step 2 – Customize the keyboard –Click Tools – Customize –Click the keyboard button –Select Autotext from the categories box –Type in the hot-key combination you wish to use –Click - Close

Save or Close All Documents Hold the Shift down then select File then Close All

Create a Chart Select the data for the chart Press the F11 key (To modify the chart, point to the object to change then click your right mouse button and format…)

Create Random Numbers in Excel Key =rand() –This will generate a number between 0 and 1 Key =rand()*(b-a)+a –This will generate a number between a and b If you do not want the numbers to change –Generate the numbers on a second worksheet –Select the numbers –Right-click – and copy –On original sheet – right-click where numbers are to be positioned Choose paste special – values - OK

Take a Break Get a blank screen at anytime in the presentation Press the w or the comma

Quickly go to Any Slide Type the slide number and press enter

Hide or Show the Pointer and Pen To hide the pointer press Ctrl + H To show the pointer press Ctrl + A To show the pen press Ctrl + P

Select Dates Select the first date in the date navigator then hold the Ctrl key down and continue to click the additional dates.

Change Timeline While in the Calendar view Right-click on the times Choose the desired interval

Delete Messages Without Sending Them to the Deleted Folder Select items to be deleted Hold the Shift key down Delete Yes

Schedule an Response Drag the message from your Inbox to the Calendar icon or folder A new appointment dialog box will appear Fill in the needed information

Quickly Send an to a Contact Click on Contacts Select the contact for the message Drag the contact onto the Inbox icon or folder A new mail message will appear

Quickly Set and Delete Tab Settings Set tabs: Cycle through the tab indicators at the left of the ruler until the desired tab appears Click on the ruler in the desired location Delete tabs: Drag tab off the ruler

Quickly Change Tab Settings Select text that contains the tab settings Drag the tabs along the ruler to the desired location Select text that contains the tab settings Double-click on one of the tab settings Make the desired changes in the dialog box (be sure to click on set between each change) OR

Add a Screen Shot Tap the Print Scrn key then paste into a document (To modify the size, click on the crop button on the pictures toolbar and remove the unwanted portion of the picture and then re-size the picture.)