February 2007 - Posts
At the basic level, a template means a document that is used as a starting point for another document. The term refers to the fact that just the framework of the document is being used, not the specific content (thought part of the framework may include
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In my last three posts I talked about building blocks in general , how to insert and swap out building blocks , and creating building blocks . In today's post I am going to talk about how to deploy your customized building blocks to users. Deploying building
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In last week's post on Word's new UI , we touched on Ribbon and it was mentioned in comments to that post that the Ribbon is only one of many UI elements that make up what we are calling the new Microsoft® Office Fluent™ user interface . In today's post
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Now that Word 2007 is out in the wild with a brand new user interface , I figured it would be good to provide a quick overview of Word's new UI—specifically the "Ribbon—and point you at some very cool tools to help you use the new UI. The Ribbon While
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