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Handy Office and Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

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If you’re a Microsoft Office user who touch-types, you might prefer the keyboard to the mouse for entering commands. However, chances are you wind up using the mouse, because Windows and Office keyboard shortcuts are difficult to remember, and trying to find them is like searching for hidden goodies in a treasure hunt. Once found, though, shortcuts can be invaluable time-savers.

This isn’t a list of every shortcut in Windows and Office. We’ve concentrated on the most helpful and won’t delve into the shortcuts you probably know already, such as those that copy (Ctrl-C), cut (Ctrl-X), or paste (Ctrl-V) objects.

The compliance automation capabilities in policy administration software eliminates the operational risks that plague insurance businesses using manual processes. Manual compliance management exposes insurance companies to human error, fragmented data management, delayed regulatory responses, and audit preparation difficulties. These challenges create compliance gaps that result in penalties, reputational damage, and competitive disadvantages.

Insurance Agent’s Guide to Covid-19

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For most of the world, remote work is new and difficult; an understanding that everyone is having to come to terms with. This includes insurance agents- which is why we assume you are here. In this article, we will review the many ways that the insurance market is being affected by the coronavirus pandemic of 2020.

Inventing my first Program

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How a Program was started and how you can start sharing in the success by selling Cyber Insurance Bundled with Data Security Services

It's a Small World: Doing Business Abroad

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The international insurance market offers a variety of benefits to independent agents and brokers. It provides a perfect tool for solidifying your Commercial Lines accounts and insulating them from inroads being made by alphabet house brokers. International insurance operations also offer an entree to new product lines and markets that will expand your facilities abroad. For example, U.S. agents can introduce their expertise in such lines as Auto, Medical, Surety, and Workers' Compensation to third-world countries that are privatizing these coverages. Canadian brokers can expand their expertise in out-of-country private Medical insurance and, potentially, Workers' Compensation.

Netiquette: The Art of E-Mail Etiquette, Part 3

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Sometimes I think that the best thing that could happen would be for someone to take away the computer printer. Why? Because, every time I send an E-mail out to a large group, a third of the group will print the message even before reading it, a third will read it and then print it, and only the last third will simply read and delete it.

Phoney Money: Keep Phone Costs Down

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Have you ever heard the line, "talk is cheap"? Many insurance carriers, agencies, wholesalers, and vendors are finding ways to cut costs. In this document, Jeff Neilson helps you determine whether your organization is paying too much for telecom services.

Planning for Obsolete Media

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Electronic document storage is an issue that every agency should address as part of their management process. Steve Anderson offers some ideas to help you stay ahead of the storage curve.

Records Management For Disaster Planning

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Proper records management is one of the most crucial elements of disaster planning. The ability of an organization...

Telecommuting to Your Virtual Office

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The virtual office concept, also known as telecommuting or a mobile office, emerged as the American work force shifted from physical labor to knowledge-based work. Workers who create or manipulate information can generally perform anywhere there is a telephone, desk, chair, and computer. Technology enables the knowledge-based worker's office to be portable.

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