by Laura | Jun 21, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
You can do this with AutoCorrect. Access it with Proofing tab on Word Options and then the AutoCorrect Options… button. From the AutoCorrect dialog box and the AutoCorrect tab, make sure that Correct accidental usage of cAPS LOCK key is checked. That should do...
by Laura | Jun 21, 2019 | Microsoft Excel Tips
As of Excel 2016 there are 467 functions, but the designers couldn’t possibly anticipate every user’s calculation needs. So Excel provides you with the ability to create your own custom functions. Custom functions use the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)...
by Laura | Jun 20, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
If you’d like to add a drop-down box, you need to use the Developer tab. If that’s not visible, modify the Ribbon so that it is enabled. On the Developer tab the Controls section includes form elements. The Drop-Down List control is highlighted in the image...
by Laura | Jun 20, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
You can open a CSV file like any other Word document since it is a text file. If all the information is text information it’s relatively easy. But if it contains numeric values you might have to work a little. The following information came from a spreadsheet...
by Laura | Jun 19, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
Actually, you can. Right-click on the image and select Save as picture… I tried it with two different image formats, jpg and png, and then inserted the saved images into a separate document. In both cases, Word recognized the image type when it was saving...