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Outside of Spitting Distance. Best practices when presenting online. Doug Thomas, Microsoft Office. 2. 1. 3. Source:. 6 rules. Resolution. Resolution. The Next Slide. The c an build slides this way Next flowing over things Slide not just clicking slides.
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Outside of Spitting Distance Best practices when presenting online • Doug Thomas, • Microsoft Office #PRESUM14 | @dougthomas | 425.703.7934
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here, I’m gonna show you in Word 2013 what it looks like. And you can see here that again, very sparsely written. In fact, I’ll read that, just that first paragraph there that talks about “Changed lines again, heavy skirmishing, a charge made at 4 P.M., heavy shelling, Rebs run, we march by-- to Woodstock all night, captured 21 guns and 500 men.” And then there’s a little one there, a little footnote. And if you’re in Word you can just mouse over that and you actually read the footnote that he’s talking about. This is actually the Battle of Fisher Hill. In fact-- Fishers Hill. In fact, he notes in his little story that his relative called most everything skirmishes that we call battles. Now the footnotes also here appear at the bottom of the page. Footnotes appear at the bottom of the page and notes are at the end of a section or maybe the whole paper where you-- they appear. You can do either in Word and Word Online. Doug Thomas: So this basically talks about and annotates his entire diary. Let me show you. There’s 10 pages of this diary online you can view. Let me just kinda show you, here. Here’s four pages of it and you can see, as we get into some of these later pages, there’s more annotations than actual parts from the diary, just because there’s so much history in this Civil War diary that he put with-- used-- with Word to put and then we put it online for you. Doug Thomas: So you can use Word-- Office Online to work with your documents and use footnotes. So let me go over to Office.com. Now I’m already signed in. We can talk about that later. It just-- you need a Microsoft I.D., which if you have a Hotmail account or Xbox live you already have one. Or you can sign up, keep your old email address and then-- or just go ahead and start clicking away. So I’m gonna click on this icon for Word Online and I can either use a template-- but I’m just gonna go with a blank document right now. So all you need is an updated browser. I’m on Internet Explorer but you could be on Firefox, on Chrome on Safari and use Office Online and Word
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