There’s no doubt that Microsoft Word has many, if not too many, features for those who just want to type up some pages in a document. However, sometimes a feature goes overlooked because people use alternative online sources to get work done. Word’s Translate feature is just such as feature.

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Translate Selected Text into a Different Language in Word
Microsoft PowerPoint is the number one electronic slide presentation software used in educational, business, and government settings. Not surprisingly, many of the presentations used in these settings must display charts, graphs, and other visuals usually made in Excel

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Insert a Chart into a PowerPoint Presentation
Following technology is usually about seeking new, improved ways to perform tasks. Tech bloggers and journalists track trends, always on the lookout for the next big thing

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Find Old Versions of Software
If you are old enough to remember when WordPerfect ruled the roost when it came to word processing, you may also remember that one of the best features of that program was the ability to show all formatting marks in a document. This feature allowed you to edit the document for format style and see exactly where any markup had been inserted in the page.

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Learn How to Show Formatting Marks in Word
In an exciting move this week, Microsoft has announced the addition of a new service that allows everyone with a Web browser to use Microsoft Office’s applications. Finally, MS Word can be used from our smartphones, netbooks and any computer anywhere…all for free. The new service is called Office Web Apps, and includes basic versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote

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Use MS Office for Free with Office Web Apps