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How to Change Page Background Color in Microsoft Word 2010

A page color and a background are often seen to give an attractive and eye-catching look to a page. While using MS office 2010 one is likely to find it quite easy to apply various backgrounds to a page in their document.
In this tutorial you will learn how different colors and background on Microsoft word can be used in order to make a document look more appealing to viewers.

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How to Convert Email to PDF with Google Chrome

While there are plenty of PDF writing software and online conversion services around that can help you save web pages as PDF files, the fact is that, as long as you have Google Chrome on your computer, you don’t need any of them.
Google Chrome has a built-in PDF writer so you can easily convert any email message into a PDF file within the browser itself. However, if you are reading your emails on a mobile phone or a tablet, you would need some sort of a PDF conversion app.

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How to Create a Resume in Google Drive

A resume is a written document that contains a summary of your work experience– including positions held at each employer–and your educational background. The look and design of a resume is often as important as the content, because a well-organized and eye-catching resume is more likely to attract the attention of an employer. Google Drive, aside from being completely free and available on the web, also has resume templates that look great and are easy to fill in.

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How to Password Protect Your Document in Word 2013

Microsoft Word is a word processor developed by Microsoft. It was first released in 1983.
Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms. You can apply a password to a document so, the next time it is opened, the user has to enter a password to access it. This can be useful if you only want certain people to have access to the file.

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How to Add an Email Address to the Safe Senders List in Outlook 2013

Microsoft Outlook is used for emails and also personal management of information, and is generally part of the Office suite of applications.
Outlook offers users many useful tools. For example, it provides a Safe Senders list that will prevent emails received from the email addresses in the list from going to your Spam folder.

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How to Forward Multiple Email Messages to a Single Recipient in Outlook 2013

Microsoft Outlook is used for emails and also personal management of information, and is generally part of the Office suite of applications. If you have multiple emails you need to forward to someone, you don’t have to forward each one separately. Outlook offers an easy method to forward multiple email messages to a single recipient as one message.

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How to View DWG files

In this tutorial you will learn How to View DWG files. Draftsight is a cross-platform software that lets professional CAD users, students and educators create, edit and view DWG files. There’s a free version and two paid versions.

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How to Use Microsoft Office Templates in OpenOffice

First to note, Microsoft templates are copyrighted. If you want to use or alter them, you’re allowed to do it only for personal and non-commercial use. If you need commercial templates for Open Office, there are numerous vendors out there who can help you out. However, if you just need to create your documents in the old Office way, you can do it quite easily.

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How to Use Read Mode in Word 2013

In this tutorial you will learn how to use read mode in Word 2013.
The Read mode of Microsoft 2013 is a feature that helps user focus on reading the document and all operations that go with it: turning pages, zooming in and out, etcetera. We’ll explain you how to use the Read mode in Word 2013 in detail, but let’s start with your document. Whether you have your document on your desktop in DOCX or DOC format, you can read it with the help of Word 2013.

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How to Use Auto-Correct in Word 2013

In this tutorial you will learn how to use auto-correct in Word 2013.
Some apps come with auto-correct, which can be a real nightmare (just check our “How to turn off auto-correct on iPhone running on iOS 7” tutorial), auto-correct in Word is actually a useful and well-behaving feature. Once, with previous versions of Word, this feature could be accessed straight from the menu stripe on top, while now Microsoft has removed auto-correction from Word 2013’s menu in an attempt to reduce clutter.

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