Posts Tagged ‘office’

Computing: XPaper PDF for Offices Who Can’t do Without Paper

You want to move to a total paperless office but no matter how hard you try to achieve that goal, there are few things that will always require paper. XPaper PDF software along with Logitech io2 Pen may really ease your workflow. XPaper installs as a PDF printer driver on your Windows machine similar to Adobe Acrobat.

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Here’s how it works: You compose a document in Microsoft Word (or just about any other software) and print it on a regular sheet of paper using any printer. Your clients then fill in the documents in their own handwriting using the Logitech pen. See demo.

Now instead of scanning this document, you simply connect the Logitech pen to your computer and the document(s) are instantly transferred in PDF format. There’s no need for a scanner and you really save time because you don’t have to scan ten different pages.

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Computing Photos: Stefan Didak’s Amazing Home Office Desktop

The image above show the main desktop with its 7 screens, 9 screens if the two laptops are used. The bricks, by the way, are not real bricks. They are brick textured foam wallpaper. Nice side effect is they dampen and absorb a lot of fan white noise.

The workspace during daylight. The desks are not held up by computers as some think they see. The desks are sturdy metal Projekta electronics workbenches that can be adjusted for height.

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Funny Video: Office Worker Goes Absolutely Insane

This might be the best office flip out video every captured on film. Some dude goes absolutely insane.

There is also a second video, from an other agle. This time from another employee’s cell cam.

Funny Video: How To Get A Tan At The Office

Next time two female co-workers sneak into the copy room maybe they just couldn’t find time to get to a tanning salon.

Computing eBook: Office 2008 for Macintosh

Still the top-selling software suite for Mac users, Microsoft Office has been improved and enhanced to take advantage of the latest Mac OS X features. You’ll find lots of new features in Office 2008 for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Entourage, but not a page of printed instructions to guide you through the changes. Office 2008 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual gives you the friendly, thorough introduction you need, whether you’re a beginner who can’t do more than point and click, or a power user who’s ready to tackle a few advanced techniques.

To cover Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Entourage, this guide gives you four superb books in one – a separate section each for program! You can manage your day and create professional-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in no time. Office 2008 has been redesigned so that the windows, toolbars, and icons blend in better with your other Mac applications. But there are still plenty of oddities. That’s why this Missing Manual isn’t shy about pointing out which features are gems in the rough – and which are duds. With it, you’ll learn how to:

  • Navigate the new user interface with its bigger and more graphic toolbars
  • Use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage separately or together
  • Keep track of appointments and manage daily priorities with the My Day feature
  • Create newsletters, flyers, brochures, and more with Word’s Publishing Layout View
  • Build financial documents like budgets and invoices with Excel’s Ledger Sheets
  • Get quick access to all document templates and graphics with the Elements Gallery
  • Organize all of your Office projects using Entourage’s Project Center
  • Scan or import digital camera images directly into any of the programs
  • Customize each program with power-user techniques

With Office 2008 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual, you get objective and entertaining instruction to help you tap into all of the features of this powerful suite, so you can get more done in less time.

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