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  • So many chart options, so little time

    Tables are designed to present easily scan able raw data, according to Word writer Ron Owens in a Word blog post about table styles . Charts also provide a visual picture of a large quantity of data, but they have the added benefit of illustrating relationships between pieces of data. If you have presented...
  • Office Labs and Community Clips

    Following up on Jon’s blog about questions that we are not posting about on our team’s blog, I wanted to share a new resource that just went live a few weeks ago. The new resource is called Community Clips and can be found at http://communityclips.officelabs.com/ . Unlike our other help and how-to resources...
  • I Have Questions You’re Not Posting About

    Following up on Stuart's comment about the purpose of the Word Team Blog, here are some great resources if you have questions we're not posting about. Office Online's Word Page http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/FX100487981033.aspx All sorts of free goodness from training courses to templates to...
  • What does single spacing really mean anyway?

    I don't post here often, so I'll remind you who I am. My name is Roxanne Kenison, and I'm on the team that publishes Word-related content on Office Online . When you first booted up Word 2007 and started working on documents, you probably noticed that Word 2007's default layout is to space lines a little...
  • I need to...? 26-50

    Well, we wanted to make sure that we got you the rest of these good articles, so here they are. Thanks again to Genevieve who did all of the great work on putting this together. Before we jump into the list, I also wanted to call out the availability of Office 2003 SP3. It launched last week and has...