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Microsoft Visio 2013 : Creating flowcharts
In this exercise, you will create a new flow chart for simple human resources recruiting the process. The flow chart will have seven stages of process and a decision.
Microsoft Visio 2013 : Selecting a flowchart type - Visio Standard, Visio Professional
Microsoft Visio Standard 2013 includes four gauges of flow chart, according to the indications of the following graph. You will work with the basic flow chart and the Cross-Functional gauges of flow chart in this article.
Security Features in Microsoft OneNote 2010 : Keeping Private Notes Private (part 4) - Setting Password-Protection Preferences
OneNote will maintain the sections protected resolved during up to 10 minutes from inactivity after you entered the correct password. If this period of time proves too long or too short to adapt to your needs, you can change this arrangement into making what follows
Security Features in Microsoft OneNote 2010 : Keeping Private Notes Private (part 3) - Changing the Password for a Protected Section
Changing passwords is very important if you think your original password has been compromised. This can happen if you become aware of someone having watched your keyboard while you entered a valid password or when someone with whom you shared a password should no longer have access to the protected information (for example, when a colleague at work leaves a confidential project to go work on another team).
Security Features in Microsoft OneNote 2010 : Keeping Private Notes Private (part 2) - Unlocking a Protected Section, Locking All Protected Sections in a Notebook
When a section in your notebook was protected with a password, you must enter this password all the times that you want to turn over to this section still to look at his pages.
Security Features in Microsoft OneNote 2010 : Keeping Private Notes Private (part 1) - Locking a Notebook Section with a Password
If you are not already somewhat familiarized with the way in which protection by password works on computers, that is to say sure to practice the following procedures with a factitious section about which you really do not worry.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 : Formatting Text (part 2) - Change Text Size, Apply Effects to Text
Not each size of the simple font is available on the list of size of the police. Only the sizes very much used generally are included. If you find need yourselves a size between presetting those, you can also type a size, such as 100.13, or 30, in the box of size of the font to apply it.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 : Formatting Text (part 1) - Change Text Color
There are several things which you can make to help to make your text more interesting or more easily readable, including giving it to the coast, changing its color, or applying effects such as daring, Italic, or underline.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 : Applying Fonts - Select a Font
The police is whole of styles of design for the text, and they add a personality distinct to your contents from slide. Some police is mischievous, others are traditional, and still of others are large to add the accent.
Microsoft Project 2010 : Capturing Project Progress (part 4) - Assessing the Impacts of Updates
Because your project is updated with real data, the dates of other, the tasks dependant in your project will be affected. For example, if the task B cannot start until the completions of task
Microsoft Project 2010 : Capturing Project Progress (part 3) - Gathering Status Updates from Resources - Actual Work Per Day, Remaining Work, Expected Finish Date
Because the resources are providing a day-by-day account of actual work, they do not need to provide the actual start date separately. The first day of actual work provided in the day-by-day account of work is the actual start date.
Microsoft Project 2010 : Capturing Project Progress (part 2) - Gathering Status Updates from Resources - Actual Start, Percent Work Complete, Remaining Work
The resources should periodically bring back their work and statute of task, or using the waiter of project or by other means, such as reports on the state of progress of the work or the weekly meetings.
Microsoft Project 2010 : Capturing Project Progress (part 1) - Baselining Your Project
After your project is at the beginning installed, it can be useful to place a base line of project.
Microsoft Access 2010 : Create Custom Forms (part 4) - Using E-Mail Forms to Collect Data
If you employ Microsoft Outlook, you can create the forms of investigation which you can send to other people in the e-mails. When people answer, you can have access automatically to add the answers to a basic table of data.
Microsoft Access 2010 : Create Custom Forms (part 3) - Adding Subforms
So one-to-many relations exists between two tables, you can show the information of “that” and “much” on sides of the relations using a principal form and a subform
Microsoft Access 2010 : Create Custom Forms (part 2) - Adding Controls
Although controls of zone of text and label are the most common controls found in the forms, you can also increase your forms with many of other types of controls. For example, you can add groups of buttons of option, check boxs, and zones of list to the current people with choices instead of making them type entries in zones of text.
Microsoft Access 2010 : Create Custom Forms (part 1) - Modifying Forms Created by Using a Wizard
When a form is envisaged like primary method to enter new records, it includes usually all the fields of the fundamental table. The fastest manner to create a form which includes all the fields of a table is to use the tool of form.
Microsoft Word 2010 : Creating Mail Merge Documents - Creating a Data Document
When you make only one limited number of pieces in a fusion and mass mailing, or you cannot enter the discs one of the programs previously mentioned for use-and permanent then export them towards the magician of fusion and mass mailing to carry out the current task, you can employ the magician to create your receptive list.
Microsoft Word 2010 : Creating Mail Merge Documents - Importing Data from Outlook
If you employ already Outlook to manage your database of contact, you can import your contact segments of Outlook in the magician of fusion and mass mailing quickly and easily.
Microsoft Word 2010 : Creating Mail Merge Documents - Importing Data from a Database
Now it is time to specify the recipients for your fusion and mass mailing. To make thus, you must identify a document of data as the receptive information source which you will employ to personalize the sending.
Microsoft Word 2010 : Starting the Mail Merge
Did you ever send the same letter to several people and you spent the changing personal information much of time, such as names and addresses? If so, the standard letters will save you time.
Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Sophistication to Your Drawings - Understanding and using layers
You can organize objects in a Visio drawing into layers and control various properties of all layer members at once.
Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Sophistication to Your Drawings - Inserting pictures
As is true for Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and many other programs, Visio lets you import pictures of various types into a drawing. You may want to add a picture of a specific object, a piece of clip art or a general background image—either way, you can import almost any type of image or picture into Visio.
Microsoft Excel 2010 : Filtering Options (part 3) - Using the Search Function for Grouped Dates, Using Text, Number and Date Special Filters
If you have a lot of dates in the filter listing, you can search for specific years, months, or dates to include or exclude from the filter. Searches are done on the entire data list, not just the items currently filtered on.
Microsoft Excel 2010 : Filtering Options (part 2) - Searching Functions for Listed Items
If you have a long list of items in the filter listing, you can search for items to include or exclude from the filter. Searches are done on the entire data list, not just the items currently filtered on.
Microsoft Excel 2010 : Filtering Options (part 1) - Filter Listing for Listed Items, Grouped Dates Filter Listing
The filter listing is probably the most obvious filter tool when you open the drop-down. For text, numbers, and ungrouped dates, a listing of all unique items in the column appears .
Microsoft Excel 2010 : Filtering and Consolidating Data - Preparing Data, Applying a Filter to a Dataset
In Excel and Excel Starter, the Filter button is a toggle button. Click it once to turn filtering on and click it again to turn filtering off.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 : Inserting Charts and Related Material - Formatting a SmartArt Graphic
If your current SmartArt graphics don’t quite convey the message or look you want, you can use live preview to quickly preview layouts in the Quick Styles and Layout Styles groups and select the one you want.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 : Inserting Charts and Related Material - Resizing a SmartArt Graphic
You can change the size of individual shapes within a SmartArt graphic or of an entire SmartArt graphic. If the size of an individual shape within a SmartArt graphic changes, the other shapes in the graphic may also change based on the type of layout.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 : Inserting Charts and Related Material - Modifying a SmartArt Graphic
After you create a SmartArt graphic, you can add, remove, change, or rearrange shapes to create a custom look.
 
 
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