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PC Tip of the Week: Microsoft Excel 2007

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Save a Chart as a Chart Template

1. Click the chart that you want to save as a template.

Tip: This displays the Chart Tools, adding the Design, Layout, and Format tabs.
2. On the Design tab, in the Type group, click Save As Template.

3. In the Save in box, make sure that the Charts folder is selected.

Note: The Charts folder is typically selected by default. Chart templates that you save in this folder will automatically be added to the Templates folder in the Insert Chart and Change Chart Type dialog box so that you can select it when you create or update a chart.

4. In the File name box, type an appropriate name for the chart template.

PC Tip of the Week: Microsoft Word 2007

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Microsoft Word 2007: Change the author name for documents
Every time you create a new document, Microsoft Office Word sets the Author property based on the User name setting that appears in the Word Options dialog box. The User name setting also provides the name and initials that are displayed in comments and tracked changes.
Change the author name in an existing document
1. Click the Microsoft Office Button Button point to Prepare, and then click Properties.
2. In the Document Information Panel, type the author name in the Author box.
Note: Changing the Author property in the Document Information Panel of an existing document has no effect on the User name setting in the Word Options dialog box.

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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

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