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      It 
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       MS 
        Office 101 
      Ever been trying to 
        "think things through" and found that all of the toolbars, menus, 
        and other stuff plastered all over your screen were just too distracting? 
         
      One way to get the 
        "uncluttered" look would be to actually go through the view 
        menu and hide all the toolbars. That would be a lot of work and then there'd 
        still be some stuff left cluttering the joint up. And then when you want 
        to view them again, you'd have to go through that hassle again. 
      What a pain! 
      Want the ultimate 
        uncluttered look of MS Word or Excel? 
      I knew you would. 
        Simply go to the View menu, Full Screen option. 
      Bam! Everything is 
        gone except the document or worksheet, the top menu bar (if you don't 
        see it then run your mouse up there, it'll pop up) and a Full Screen floating 
        toolbar containing only a Close button.  
      Edit your document, 
        uncluttered style, and then use the Close Full Screen button to 
        return to your regular display. 
      Before: 
      ;)  
      After: 
      ;)  
      That's it - the ultimate 
        uncluttered look. (Too bad we don't have this one for the house!) 
       Office 
        Tip of the Day  
      Zoom, 
        Zoom, Zoom
 
      Do you find yourself 
        squinting at the monitor trying to decipher the information on the screen? 
        Are you constantly using larger fonts for editing and then changing them 
        to an appropriate size for printing? 
      Wouldn't it be easier 
        if you could simply make the program display the information larger, like 
        the zoom feature on a camera? What I mean to say is, let's change the 
        way we look at the text or data, not the actual size of the information. 
      The good news is that 
        we can change the "lens" of the program. It's called Zoom and 
        it allows us to view the document at different sizes without all the extra 
        work of changing text size. And let's face it, in a complicated document 
        or workbook we could loose a lot of time with formatting issues every 
        time we changed font size. 
      We control the Zoom 
        based on the percentage of the actual printed size of a document. Printed 
        size equals 100% and from there you can increase or decrease size based 
        upon your need. 
      You can find the Zoom 
        feature in several different ways. One is to go to the View menu 
        and select Zoom which is the last menu item. Next, a 
        Zoom window will open with a list of choices for size of the document 
        or workbook displayed. There's also a custom zoom where you can enter 
        a specific percentage for display. Some windows will give you a display 
        example and some won't.  
      ;)  
      If you want to zoom 
        into the information, making it appear larger, then select a percent larger 
        than the current setting.  
      If you wish to see 
        the whole document at once you'll want to decrease the percentage from 
        its current setting. This allows for you to see more of the document at 
        once but often won't allow you to actually read the text if the percentage 
        is set too low.  
      A faster way is to 
        use the zoom drop-down list located on the Standard Toolbar. 
      ;)  
      Just click on the 
        down arrow and select a Zoom option from the list. You could also click 
        into the box, type the percentage number you'd like to set and hit the 
        Enter key. 
      Now that you've had 
        a chance to look at the ways to Zoom there's a couple of choices in various 
        MS programs that could use some explaining. 
      In MS Excel, 
        you will find the option of zooming the Selection or to Fit 
        Selection. This option will zoom straight into highlighted cells. 
      In MS PowerPoint, 
        you will find the Fit option. This will make a slide fit perfectly 
        into the screen. No messing with the percentage, it will do it for you. 
      In MS Word, 
        there are several options besides picking a percentage. 
      
        - Page Width 
          will automatically size the document to fit one page across the screen.
 
        - Whole Page 
          will fit the document so that you can see one complete page at a time.
 
        - Two Pages 
          will place two pages side-by-side on the screen to be view simultaneously.
 
        - Many Pages will 
          allow you to click on the monitor picture and choose how many pages 
          are displayed simultaneously.
 
       
      And, now are you ready 
        for the fastest way of all - the supreme trick of all zooming? I love 
        this one - so quick and so easy. 
      This is for those 
        readers who have an installed scroll mouse (a mouse with a little, scroll 
        wheel between the buttons that when installed, spinning the wheel moves 
        the document page up and down). 
      To zoom using the 
        scroll mouse simply hold down the Ctrl key and spin the wheel. 
        You should see the screen zooming in and out, depending upon which direction 
        you spin the wheel. Using this technique I was able to go to zooms from 
        10 to 500% in a matter of seconds with no menus or clicks! 
      That's it for now. 
        Zooming can definitely be helpful and make life a little easier on the 
        eyes. It's all just a matter of preference and you'll have to play with 
        it a bit to find what you prefer.  
      So zoom, zoom, zoom 
        away
 
      
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