Aug
09
2008
I found a very cool site that you might want to take a look at, it’s called Springhouse.
They are an education and training consulting company. But they also have a blog, with has tons of Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows OS and Internet Explorer ”How-To’s” sprinkled in with some other stuff.
Visit the blog, it may be worth adding as a favorite on your desktop…
Jul
03
2008
While trying to figure out a way to edit the subject line within Microsoft Outlook I stumbled upon a really interesting blog called Springhouse.
It is actually an education consulting company that just happens to have a blog and just happened to have a section where they routinely have posts on Microsoft Office “How-To’s”. Incidetially, here is the how-to tip:
While looking at your Inbox go to View/ Current View / Customize Current View. Click on the Other Settings button. There is a check box along the right that says Allow In Cell Editing. Click that check box and you can now edit your subject line.
I also found another way which is a little quicker and allows you to make edits to your Outlook messages on the fly. You can check it out below.
To edit an email you have received in Outlook:
- Double-click the desired message to open it in its own window.
- Select Other Actions | Edit Message from the toolbar.
- In Outlook 2003 and earlier, select Edit | Edit Message from the menu.
- Make all desired changes in the message body and Subject: line.
- Press Ctrl-S to save your changes….That’s it your’e done
Mar
27
2008
This was an interesting post I saw at Romow’s Blog.
Microsoft’s troubles with its new Vista operating system just got a bit worse.
Yahoo news is reporting that the British agency in charge of educational technology (known as Becta) has banned the use of both Microsoft Vista and Office 2007 from UK schools and universities, citing compatibility issues and poor performance…Read the full post