by Laura | May 13, 2019 | Microsoft PowerPoint Tips
If you want to play audio throughout the entire presentation, there are a few steps you need to take (depending on your version of PowerPoint). Look on your Home tab, and if you have an Insert Media button click on that. Otherwise, go to your Insert tab and choose...
by Laura | May 13, 2019 | Microsoft PowerPoint Tips
PowerPoint won’t allow you to mix orientation within one file. But you can work around this by placing the slides with landscape orientation in one file and the slides with portrait orientation in another file. Keep them in the same folder and link the...
by Laura | May 12, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
Your Table of Contents is based on pre-existing styles. The best way to modify the look is to make changes globally using those TOC styles. If you haven’t created the TOC yet, follow these steps: Navigate to the References tab. Select Table of Contents,...
by Laura | May 12, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
As a technical writer I’ve used the following downwards arrow. You could use this one or something similar. It generally represents the Enter...
by Laura | May 12, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
By default, a graphic is placed into the document as an inline image at the insertion point. An inline image is a graphic that is treated as a character of text would be treated. As far as Word is concerned, the inline image is just a really big, funny-looking letter....