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Office Tweaks

Archive for September 2008

September 30th, 2008

Notepad 2008 with Ribbon UI

The usual Windows Notedpad is just a plain textarea where you just type your text.  But what if Notepad 2008 is more like the Office 2007 interface now, with the ever famous Ribbon UI. Check this out.

Download it here and it’s a freeware.
[ via Life Rocks 2.0 ]
Tags: Notepad 2008

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September 27th, 2008

MacMedica, the medical spell checker

This is a great tool for the techy medical practitioners who usually do medical documents. MacMedia is a tool for medical spell checker and works for Office 2008 for Mac.
Features:

Includes thousands of critically important terms from medical, surgical, chemistry, and laboratory terminology.
Covers 35 medical specialties including: anesthesiology, biology, cardiology, hematology, immunology, internal medicine, neurology, nursing, […]

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September 25th, 2008

Managing Norton AntiVirus Office Plug-in

Many of my friends use Norton Antivirus and they asked me on how to disable the Norton AntiVirus Office Plugin. I am not using Norton and I do not know the solution for that… but then I googled it. Here’s a repost on the Turning on and turning off the Norton AntiVirus plug-in for Microsoft […]

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September 24th, 2008

Tip: Microsoft Outlook To-Do Bar

Here’s a great tip on how to create your own “To-Dos List” using Microsoft Outlook.

Tags: Microsoft Outlook, To-Do Bar

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September 23rd, 2008

Google Docs Bibliography

Now, another great update from Google Docs, the bibliography options. This allows you to add a list of references used in your documents. Read more here.

Tags: Google Docs Bibliography

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September 22nd, 2008

Microsoft Office Metadata Analyzer

When creating a document, there are information saved as a metadata with the file. This metadata usually includes the author name, creation date and edits, source, company, etc. These might be private information that may be disclosed when the file is shared. Well, before sending out and sharing your documents such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft […]

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September 20th, 2008

Video: A Google Docs and Docsyncer Backup Tip

Here’s a video showing you on how to do backup your Microsoft Office Documents using Docsyncer with Google Docs.

Tags: Docsyncer, File backup, Google Docs

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September 19th, 2008

Synchronize Google and Microsoft Outlook Calendars and Contacts

If you want to make synchronize your Outlook Calendars and Contacts for you to have it available online, you can try gSyncit. gSyncit is a Microsoft Outlook adds-in application that allows synchronization between your Microsoft Outlook and Google Calendars and Contacts.

 Features:

 Two-Way MULTIPLE Google and Outlook calendars Sync
Two-Way MULTIPLE Google Contact Sync
Synchronize by day/date range or […]

By Jerome Locson -- 2 comments

September 18th, 2008

Lookeen: Search tool for Outlook

Lookeen is an adds-on tool for MS Outlook 2003 & 2007 which allows you to search emails easily. It allows you to find, manage, and organize your Outlook data without the hassle.

Lightning fast search for email of all Stores!
See correspondence with people and groups on a single click!
Reduce time for organizing and filing Outlook items!

The […]

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September 17th, 2008

ProduKey, recover lost product key of MS-Office?

Did you recently reformatted you PC? Or just trying to reinstall MS Office and can’t find the CD where the product key sticker is attached? ProduKey could help you recover that lost product key. Actually, it will not only display your product key but also the CD-Key of MS-Office, Windows, Exchange Server, and SQL Server […]

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