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The top 10 Microsoft Office tips of 2009

Time for that final look back at the year's most popular tips for each Office app. Read more

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Goodbye 2009, Hello 2010
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Eliminate accidental Reply To All in Outlook

It's easy to accidentally click Reply To All instead of Reply -- and that can be embarrassing. Worse, it can get you into trouble! Here's an easy trick to eliminate that possibility. Read more

Shade Excel worksheet rows, columns, and sometimes both

Expand a simple technique for shading rows to columns and create a number of interesting patterns. Read more

Customizing is just a double-click away

Most users know that right-clicking a menu or toolbar displays a list of available toolbars. Displaying the Customize dialog box is just as easy, if you know the right click! Read more

Members' choice

 

Five Word borders you can apply as you type
Word offers a variety of border styles you can use to separate or set off areas in a document -- and you can apply them automatically with these keyboard tricks.

Perennial favorites

 

Clean up your data with this handy Excel function

Easy parallel columns in Word

Let users view Web pages from within an Access form

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

The top 10 TechRepublic tools and gadgets of 2009

We added a lot of great timesavers to the downloads library this year. Check out this list of the most highly rated items. Read more


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15 sites that went kaput in 2009 (images)

New sites launch all the time, but they also shut their doors. We highlight 15 that bit the dust in 2009.
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Dashing dreams of a new Earth

Bulletproof your job: 4 simple strategies


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TechRepublic: Best of 2009

As you get ready for a new year, take a moment to review 2009 one last time. We've compiled our best content from the past 12 months. Revisit your favorites, and see what you might have missed!

Check out the best of 2009 from TechRepublic:

The hottest 10 Things downloads of 2009

Top five Career Management blog posts of 2009

The top six stories of 2009 from Tech Sanity Check

Top five TR Dojo episodes of 2009

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