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How to Observe Invisible Codes in International Business Communications

By Ugur Akinci | April 28, 2011

Our world is getting smaller and smaller each day. Although good’old memos and even traditional e-mail are taking a back seat to new platforms like social networking, communication is still the only way to negotiate a contract or describe how a product or service is used to an increasingly diverse consumer base. That’s also the…

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How to Enter Math Equations into a MS Word Technical Document

By Ugur Akinci | April 26, 2011

© Ugur Akinci There is an easy way to enter math equations into a MS Word technical document. Open the Word document into which you’d like to insert a math formula. Insert your cursor to where you’d exactly like to insert it. Click the start button and from All Programs select Accessories. Then select Math…

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How to Select a Template for a MS Word Document

By Ugur Akinci | April 25, 2011

© Ugur Akinci MS Word offers two different types of templates: (1) The first kind do not allow macros in them. Their file extension is .dotx. It is safer to use these types of macros because Word macros can hide extremely dangerous virus and malevolent code. (2) The other Word template type allows macros and has…

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How to Select Safe File Names for Your Technical Documents

By Ugur Akinci | April 20, 2011

© Ugur Akinci Here are some suggestions to select file names that won’t create problems when you are dealing with technical documents: (1) Watch out for the length of your file names. The length limit for Path + File Name is 255 characters for Windows XP, 260 characters for Windows Vista and Windows 7. So…

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