Description “A practical guide the new, changed and unfamiliar in Windows 10.” Windows 10 October 2018 Edition for Microsoft Office users is a focused and unvarnished look at Windows 10, especially written for the many people who use Microsoft Office. Windows 10 October 2018 update. Full Color.
over 889 pages,. Fast find, table of contents with links. PDF format compatible with Windows, Mac, Apple and Android tablets and pretty much anything else including, of course, iPads! Fully up-to-date with coverage of the October 2018 of Windows 10 including new features like Clipboard, Timeline and Focus Assist. Features our exclusive guide to safely updating to the Spring Creators edition. All the steps to take before and after the update to help go smoothly this major change to Windows.
New 2018 features like enhanced Clipboard, TimeLine and new free fonts are covered in full. My Favorite Things – Peter’s personal selection of tweaks that he makes to his own Windows 10 machines. There are many parts of Office that rely on Windows settings to control how they behave and many other Windows features that are essential for daily use of Office but often get overlooked. In Windows 10 there are great features like File History and Storage Spaces that can make a lot of difference to how Office users work and help you recover past versions of documents. There’s also familiar parts of Windows like Explorer, Libraries, Search and Cortana which deserve more attention because they have a lot more power than most of us realize. Windows 10 October 2018 Edition for Microsoft Office users looks into all these unappreciated parts of Windows 10 in detail.
This book focuses on the parts of Windows 10 most relevant to daily use of Microsoft Office Saving Money and Time. Hard-won practical advice on how best and safely make the change to Windows 10. Configure, we have suggestions for what settings to change from the Microsoft defaults as well as useful software to add. Start Menu has good and bad points. We’ll show you how to make the most of the new menu and how to ‘fix’ it to show what you want.
A lot of Windows 10 is hidden away with invisible tricks and shortcut keys. We’ll show you all the neat stuff that Microsoft has hidden from view.
Photos app – is a powerful tool. It’s not just a quick image viewer but includes simple photo adjustment and even making a video from a collection of images and videos.
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Make a quick video with the Photos app to share online or include in a PowerPoint presentation. Edge browser – how to use Microsoft’s preferred browser or use your own instead. Clipboard – a new enhanced clipboard collects multiple items. Optionally it’ll share them with your Apple and Android devices. Cortana – a whole chapter devoted to the good and bad in Microsoft’s hyped voice assistant. Including how to hide Cortana or (maybe) disable. Think you know Explorer?
There are plenty of tricks and shortcuts in Explorer and the Office file dialogs that we’ll cover in detail that’s often overlooked. Libraries aren’t new in Windows 10 but aren’t used to their full potential so we’ve devoted an entire chapter to making best use of them. Searching is an important part of Windows so we look at it in considerable detail. The new interface has made complex searches a lot easier. File History is a brand new backup and versioning system in Windows 10. It’s a great way for Office users to backup their files and recover previous versions of a document. Storage Spaces is a clever new way to manage hard drive space with more reliably and flexibility.
We’ll take you through Storage Spaces in detail with advice on the hardware best suited to the new feature. BitLocker is a high quality disk encryption system that protects your computer and documents from theft. It’s important for anyone with sensitive or private documents or a portable computer so we’ve devoted a long chapter to BitLocker. Hyper-V is Microsoft’s way to run a ‘computer within a computer’.
It sounds scary and complicated but we’ll show you step-by-step. Hyper-V is the best way to run multiple versions of Office and avoid the conflicts you get when installing Office ‘side-by-side’ on the one computer. We’ll show you how to setup a Hyper-V machine with both Windows and Office installed. PDF’s or ebooks – a guide to viewing and making PDF files and ebooks. We explain the various ebook formats and how to view and manage them in Windows 10.
To change the font, heading, or other style settings, under Printer, click Print Options, and then on the Print dialog box, under Print style, click Define Styles. If you want to print specific pages or sets of pages, under Printer, click Print Options, and then on the Print dialog box, under Print range, click the options that you want.
” As with all the Office Watch ebooks and newsletters, we’ve tried to go beyond the standard software ‘how-to’ to give you practical advice and tips we’ve learnt from decades of computing experience.” said author and co-founder of Office Watch, Peter Deegan. We’ve written a practical guide with plenty of ‘step by step’ instructions and full color images throughout. Windows 10 for Microsoft Office users is for all standard computer versions of Windows 10 April 2018 Edition: the basic Windows 10, Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise. Table of Contents Expand All Collapse All April 2018 Update.
I seem to have to change the Print settings for each of my documents, i.e., when I am in Word and I click on Print.and then Paper Handling and Page Order.it is set as automatic and I can't seem to set it as 'normal'. Same with Layout.my settings are set at Two Sided.Long Edge Binding and I want it to be 'off' permanently.
You can't seem to do that in Word for Mac whereas when I used Word for Windows I could set my settings as I liked and 'apply' to save them to use for all subsequent docs. Does anyone else find this a hassle, and/or have you found how to set your preferred settings as 'defaults' etc? Sorry for the miscue. There was supposed to be a link to this.
I'm not sure why it broke:- I've tried it again just to see if it works. As for deleting Presets: Any you create yourself can be deleted without a problem. The system defaults (Standard & Last Used) cannot be deleted - If you choose one of them the Save, Rename & Delete choices in the menu will be inactive. And your inference is correct. Deleting a preset simply eliminates the availability of that preset, itself. It doesn't prevent access to any of the actual settings that may have been specified in it. My guess is that the others you mention are supplied by the HP driver.
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If the Delete option is active when one is selected I expect that it can be deleted safely. I don't see why deleting any of them would hurt anything but I'd suggest that you check with HP Support before doing so. I'm not sure I understand your last question unless you're going into the Show Presets dialog which my version of OS X doesn't have. You cannot modify the settings specified in any of the listed presets while there, although you can Rename or Duplicate them. You have to select the Preset as though you intended to use it, change any allowable settings, then either Save to modify the current Preset or use Save As to create a new Preset based on the settings in place at the time. Please mark HELPFUL or ANSWERED as appropriate to keep list as clean as possible ☺ Regards, Bob J.