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  • Back to school! 20 tips to ease the pain

    As you reluctantly come back from vacation and return to your regular school schedules, you might need a jumpstart to get you back into your routines. What do you need to do? Keep track of class notes? Write a report with an MLA-formatted bibliography? Or collaborate on a presentation? How are your math...
  • 5 security tips for your computer

    Did you recently get a new computer for the upcoming school year ? Find out how to protect your investment from inadvertently downloaded malware (malicious software). Malware can cause your computer to run slowly or possibly not even run at all. Here’s how you can help protect against malware:...
  • Free gradebook template for Excel 2010

    [ Author's note : Daniel Ferry, an Excel MVP, recently updated the Excel 2010 gradebook template. Now you can easily print all student reports with the click of one button. This new button required VBA script, which creates macros in the file. You'll want to click Enable Macros when prompted during download...
  • Keep your name from looking like a spelling mistake (video)

    Does your name appear as a spelling mistake in Word? Then you're not alone. As part of our Call-to-Action campaign , I recently asked our Microsoft Student Facebook friends to share their Word pet peeves. And this pet peeve was top of the list. Luckily, there's a quick fix. Right-click the word and then...
  • 1 satisfied mom: How Office for Mac saved the day!

    As a mom of two kids (a second grader and a tenth grader), I receive a wide range of documents. Some I just read; others I actually have to edit. They could be anything from a flyer for an upcoming orchestra concert to a presentation about Mars. Whatever the format, I want the file to open without problems...
  • Call-to-Action: What do you want to learn about?

    So far on the Office in Education blog, we’ve updated you on new product releases, shared ideas on how you can use Office products and services to crank out your school work, and helped you discover new uses for our feature-rich applications. But, frankly, we want to hear from you. What are the...
  • ¿Es correcto? Office checks your spelling in other languages

    The spell check feature in Office isn’t just for research papers and essays. Use it to catch mistakes in your foreign language homework too! Don’t lose points on your vocabulary exercises or compositions because you forgot to include an accent mark or misspelled the plural form of a vocabulary...