Fast Tip Friday – Using a Non Breaking Space in Microsoft Word
This fast tip demonstrates a few examples where the non-breaking space in Microsoft Word comes in handy.
This fast tip demonstrates a few examples where the non-breaking space in Microsoft Word comes in handy.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use the SUBSTITUTE formula in Excel. NOTE: While I realize that we could simply replace JONES_ with JONES- in this example, I wanted to keep things simple and leave it up to your imagination to see how useful this formula could be one day in your future. 🙂 Download…
This fast tip demonstrates how to perform a search and replace across multiple PDF files using Adobe Acrobat. This feature is available in both Acrobat XI and DC.
This fast tip demonstrates three mouse tricks for selecting text within an MS Word document. Download Sample Files
This fast tip will demonstrate how to use the Bulk Rename Utility software with a text file that will instruct the software how to rename the files. To learn more about the concatenate function used in this tutorial, see my article entitled Concatenate – Fancy Word, Simple Meaning. Download Sample Files
If you still burn data to CDs or DVDs, you will need to print disk labels. This fast tip demonstrates how to use a free software program called Avery DesignPro to create the disk labels. Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to create a split zip archive. This is useful if the one large zip file is too large to email or it won’t fit on a single CD. For more information, see my Tools of the Trade series 7-Zip article.
Thanks for the sexy tip Amy!! I’m more of an excel junky so when it comes to word docs, sometimes I spend more time struggling with the presentation and format than I do with the content.