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Ranges are a powerful feature in Excel. I often wonder how I’d get my work done without them. To name a range, you probably select the appropriate cells and choose Name from the Insert menu.

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Office challenge: What’s the quickest way to name a range in Excel?

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Knowing the week number—its position from the first week of the year—is vital in many operations. By default, Outlook doesn’t display week numbers, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible, and you don’t need code or an add-in

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Show week numbers in Outlook’s Calendar

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The easiest way to enter an Em dash ( — ) is to let Word do it! Simply enter two hyphen characters between the two words you want to connect and Word will turn the hyphens into an Em dash. If this doesn’t work for you, one of two possibilities is at work: You’ve inserted space characters between the words and the hyphen characters.

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Four ways to insert an Em dash

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Change Outlook’s default window

When you launch Outlook, it displays your Outlook Today view. This view displays calendar entries and tasks for the current day. If you’re like me, you don’t pay much attention to this particular view. I immediately open my Inbox or Calendar—it’s just the way I work

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Change Outlook’s default window

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Reading E-mail on a notebook can be a challenge. The default resolution is small and the screen is even smaller! If reading the fine print is causing a headache, there is help—and you don’t have to change the screen resolution or any permanent settings

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Office challenge: How can you quickly increase the text size of an Outlook email message, without permanently changing settings?

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