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Tip of the Week: Stop Word From Editorializing
By Tyler Miller | Jan 15, 2020
At the time of this writing, Microsoft Word has a market share just shy of 37 percent, making it a pretty safe bet that you’ve used it at some point. As a result, you’re probably familiar with Word’s insistence of changing how certain things are formatted, which can become irritating – especially if you had…
Read More → Tip of the Week: Limiting OneDrive Sharing
By Tyler Miller | Nov 20, 2019
Statistically speaking, there’s a pretty good chance that you use Microsoft Office 365 in your business, which means you can use OneDrive, Microsoft’s contribution to cloud-based storage and collaboration. If this is how your users work productively, they are probably already familiar with how they can share these documents – but what if there are…
Read More → Microsoft is Releasing Out-of-Band Security Updates
By Tyler Miller | Oct 14, 2019
Patching your software is one of the most important, yet ignored, tasks in computing. Keeping all of your software up to date with the latest threat definitions can help your business’ IT stay secure. Recently, in a somewhat atypical move, Microsoft has announced that they have released an emergency out-of-band security update to fix two…
Read More → Tip of the Week: Excel Tips That Work
By Tyler Miller | Jun 12, 2019
Microsoft Excel has a ton of functionality, but how much of it are you actually utilizing? This week’s tip will help you take full advantage of keyboard shortcuts, so you can leverage the solution to the best of your ability.
Read More → What Happens When Your Microsoft Office 365 Subscription Expires?
By Tyler Miller | May 10, 2019
Microsoft Office 365 is a highly useful subscription-based solution. However, as these services are based on the successful continuation of one’s subscription, it may be useful to know the procedure that Microsoft undergoes when a subscriber cancels their services. Here, we go into each step that Microsoft follows.
Read More → Tip of the Week: New Windows 10 Features
By Tyler Miller | Jan 9, 2019
Windows 10 received its second update in 2018. While some experts believe that this second update is too much, others look at it and are happy that more features and functionality is being added. Today, we’re going to dig into the details about this update, as well as some of the helpful features that you…
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