with page preview see each page to know need to print situation, which page, with "paging preview" is can preview the full text. As word beyond print range, still can be in "page Settings" set in print range Microsoft Office 2010 is so great.

If you in Excel worksheet need to enter a lot of such as "3 + 7 + 9" and so on, but also requires the formula shows its cell calculation results, so you have typed before each formula one equals "=", do a little trouble. Here, tell you a way that you can save this equals input process, this method is:

1. Click the tools menu options "the order, the system pop-up" options "dialog box.

2. Click "1-2-3 help" TAB, select the "conversion Lotus1-2-3 formula" checkbox. Office 2010 is my favorite.

3. Click the "ok" button.

Later, when you are inside the cell type in "3 + 7 + 9", the system kept it as a mathematical formula processing, and compute its results. Of course, if you meant to type "the cell 3 + 7 + 9" in the input, so please add a single quotation marks, before that need to enter "" 3 + 7 + 9". In Outlook 2010 is powerful.

addition, also please note: as above Settings apply only for the digital mathematical formula, all Microsoft Office is helpful.

input contains cell if the formula, also please quote in formula typed equals "=" before.

Fine-tuning, not surprisingly, is very fine adjustment was modest. OFFICE fine-tune technology though just a small function, but it can be applied to many details operation, small skills big use? Office 2007 can make life more better and easier.

Do not believe they see this technique, see while operating once, see if.

1: use fine-tune rapid change text size

Commonly used method I won't say it. Everyone knows. To see fine-tuning, chosen to set sizes of words, then press Ctrl + Shift key not to put, now then click ">" key or "<" button, can rapid increase or narrow size size. Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

2: extrapolate, use article 1 skill to clever adjustment word spacing


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