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Using and Customizing the New Office XP Clipboard

The newly extended MS Office XP Clipboard can now contain up to 24 objects – twice as many as in previous versions of Office! Clipboard objects can include any type of data that will fit in the Windows Clipboard, including graphics, text from Word, or charts, forms and data from Excel or Access, to name a few. You can choose to paste all or one of the 24 objects into any MS Office document.

What You Need to Know About Office Politics

Emotional intelligence means knowing how to get along and it can move your career ahead. How do you handle office politics? For some it’s the reason to be there, while others consider it an interference with their work. If you’re going to be savvy about politics, here’s the scoop. Studies show that playing too hard at work is just as bad as refusing to play at all. Office politics is here to stay and how you play can influence your success, satisfaction, and performance at work. So read on.

An Office In Your Pocket

Even with such a large body of potential prospects to work with, sales online still are only a tiny fraction of all sales reported. One of the biggest concerns online continues to be security. And, a big part of this concern comes in not knowing whom it is that you are dealing with behind that web page. How can you help to put your potential customer’s fear at rest?

Got Any Modern-Day Dinosaurs at Your Office? Examples of Reptilian Behavior in the Workplace

The reptilian brain, our oldest brain, operates at the level of survival instinct. It’s the life of easy choices — Can I eat it? Will it eat me? Can I mate with it? This brain regulates basic life functions, generates strong primitive emotions needed for survival (lust, fear, aggression, disgust), doesn’t take orders, and is so far away from “executive central” (the neocortex) it doesn’t even know we have one. It is also the seat of addiction; you don’t use it, it uses you until and unless you get conscious and learn some EQ. Unmanaged it results in “poor judgment,” so increase your awareness and EQ to learn how to incorporate this vital but sometimes troublesome source of knowledge into your life.

Switching from MS Office to Star Office – Should You?

It’s no wonder that interest is increasing in alternatives to Microsoft.

Many of Microsoft’s loyal customers are scratching their heads over the new licensing plan that requires an annual fee from product users. In return for additional fees, customers have the opportunity to purchase support agreements at reduced rates. Not only are “purchasers” suddenly transformed into “subscribers,” but they must also commit to purchasing upgrades far in advance.

Does that seem fair? Quite a few Microsoft customers don’t think so. And it’s pretty clear why they don’t – not only do they need to purchase software, but now they have to pay to use it every year, and as a reward they get a discount on a service they more than likely don’t use anyway.

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