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By Dmitry Rozenbaum

If you were ever unable to open a Microsoft Word document or Excel spreadsheet protected with a password, you know how frustrating it feels. If you need to access that document right away, the frustration turns into urgent need to recover protected data.

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Comments (0) Posted by Sylvie on Friday, June 29th, 2007

Filed under Microsoft Office, Outlook, computers, contact management, information management, organizing, software

By Janet Barclay, MVA

Microsoft Outlook is one of the most widely used software programs for email, but if you’re only using it for email, you’re missing out on a great productivity tool! Here are a few ways you can use Outlook to keep track of your Contacts.

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Comments (0) Posted by Janet on Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Filed under Microsoft Office, Outlook, book review, email, task management, time management

By Janet Barclay, MVA

For a long time, I believed Microsoft Outlook(R) to be a powerful yet highly underutilized time management tool, but was frustrated because the courses I took covered only the basics, and none of the books I read went sufficiently in depth to satisfy my desire to use this program to its full capacity. Then I discovered Sally McGhee’s book, Take Back Your Life! which outlines steps for creating a system to help you to maximize productivity and take control of your personal and professional life.

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Comments (0) Posted by Janet on Monday, June 4th, 2007

Filed under Microsoft Office, Outlook, computers, software, task management, to do lists

By Janet Barclay, MVA

Microsoft Outlook is one of the most widely used software programs for email, but if you’re only using it for email, you’re missing out on a great productivity tool! Here are a few ways you can use the Outlook Tasks feature to keep track of your To-Do List.

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Comments (0) Posted by Janet on Monday, June 4th, 2007

Filed under Microsoft Office, computer security, computers

By Alexander Rodichev

The importance of privacy and security of corporate workflow cannot be overestimated. A leaked document can compromise trade secrets and threaten corporate security. But did you know that even a document that you send to a client or publish on the Internet may also contain sensitive information that may harm your privacy and corporate security?

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Comments (0) Posted by Janet on Saturday, June 2nd, 2007