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[TechRepublic] 10+ Microsoft Office add-ins to simplify your work

March 25, 2009

10+ Microsoft Office add-ins to simplify your work

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The right add-in can provide helpful features and make existing Office capabilities easier to use. Susan Harkins has rounded up a selection of handy add-ins for various Office applications

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