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A NEW LOOK AT THE SALE OF LIFE INSURANCE TO CHILDREN More children die from injuries than from disease, reports a Wall Street Journal item which quotes specialists at the Johns Hopkins Children's Ce...
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DOES EVERY CUSTOMER'S OPINION COUNT? NO! by Chris Burand A customer at a luxury car dealership complained to the salesperson, 'These additional features are unnecessary and certainly n...
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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.
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Ergonomics expert John Quain offers these recommendations for keeping computer-induced, repetitive-stress injuries (RSI) at bay: Get up and walk around...