Everything You Need To Master Microsoft Office

Whether you love it or hate it, are a proud spreadsheet ninja or use something other than Outlook behind your boss’s back, Office is the biggest productivity suite in the world. With luck, and with these tips, you can work smarter, be more productive with it and get more done so you have time to do the other things you actually want to do.

How to Master Microsoft Office Word

Microsoft Word is easily the biggest, most popular word processing program available, but it does a lot more than just edit text and TPS reports. If you’ve been telling yourself that you’ll finally learn Word’s ins and outs, now’s the time to actually learn how to edit styles and add a table of contents.

How to Master Microsoft Office Excel

Spreadsheets are a nerd’s data-driven dream. For most regular people though, they’re a complicated mess. Fortunately, they don’t need to be. Here’s how to bend data to your will with Microsoft Excel 2016.

How to Master Microsoft Office PowerPoint

PowerPoint lets you put presentations together in a snap but your slideshows can be dull and boring if you only know the basics. It’s time to learn how to customise templates, add animations and slide transitions and make slide notes.

How to Master Microsoft Office Outlook

Microsoft Outlook is the defacto email and calendaring client in most offices — and it can help manage your tasks and notes as well. Beyond just clicking Send and Receive, there are lots of things you can do to improve your Outlook workflow, such as sharing your calendar and autofiltering emails.

How to Master Microsoft Office OneNote

Microsoft OneNote is a note-taking app which keeps getting better. The app is completely free to install on your Mac or Windows desktop and lets you format notes any way you wish in an intuitive digital notebook interface. Here’s how to get started with OneNote and take your notes to the next level.

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