Word macros: Three examples to automate your documents

Word macros are one-click wonders that let you program complex procedures to launch at your bidding. Here are a few examples to get you started. One creates your company letterhead; the second one inserts pre-formatted tables; and the third one defines and designs custom book formats.  Get some tips on this article from PCWorld.com

How Your Android Smartphone Can Improve Your Love Life

We turn to our phones to help us throughout the day, so it stands to reason that when we have questions about knocking knees with someone, we whip out our phones for that too. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Boost Office Productivity with 10 Tweaks Backed by Science

The invisible forces of Feng Shui may not have you convinced just yet, but there is definitely something to be said for the benefits of small tweaks to your environment. This article will give you productivity tips from MakeUseOf.com

Make Your PDF Files More Accessible & Reader Friendly with these Tips

Creating a PDF is a great way to ensure that your document is read just as you wrote it. No matter what device is being used, your file will be presented exactly as you expect. Here’s an article from MakeUseOf.com that shows how make your PDF files more accessible and reader friendly. Click the link to the article to read it MakeUseOf.com

No Sound in Windows 10? Here’s How to Quickly Fix Digital Deafness

When troubleshooting computer gremlins, technicians lump problems into two general categories: Hardware and software. I also include a third category called firmware, but that’s besides the point. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

The Powerful Code You Need To Stand Out On LinkedIn

You’ve set up your LinkedIn profile with the 5 best LinkedIn tips. You’ve updated your experience, joined groups, connected with the right people — you feel ready. You’re ready to land that dream job. Get the tips on this link from the article in MakeUseOf.com

Cortana packs her bags, heads to Windows Insiders in India, Japan and elsewhere

People testing the latest versions of Windows 10 in Japan, Canada, Australia and India will soon be receiving a visit from Microsoft’s virtual assistant, Cortana. Check this latest article from PCWorld.com