For anyone who, like my son, is just starting out in the world of office tools—for those who hesitate to ask questions for fear of seeming awkward, and for anyone eager to make real progress—I understand that learning takes time.
That’s why I’ve gathered some of the most helpful tips to guide you through the essentials and help you become more confident and independent in your daily tasks.
Edge: Pin a website to the taskbar
Would you like to access your favorite website with a single click? Pin it to your taskbar.
PowerPoint – Word: Create a Dynamic PDF (Links, Bookmarks, Accessibility)
Turn your Word or PowerPoint file into a dynamic PDF with clickable links, interactive summary, and accessibility options.
Microsoft: Immersive Reader makes it easier to read a document
When reading on the screen is not easy, the immersive reader simplifies the layout and offers learning tools.
PowerPoint: Add a zoom effect to energize your presentations
Looking to impress your audience? Design an interactive summary and incorporate zoom effects in PowerPoint for dynamic and engaging presentations.
Customize the mouse cursor in Windows 10/11 – Size, color, visibility
Losing your cursor? Learn how to change its size and color on Windows for better visibility and accessibility.
Boost Your AI Interactions: 5 Essential Tips for a Great Prompt
AI is like an octopus on a skateboard—super smart, but if you don’t guide it properly, it might start doing freestyle tricks on Mars.
Excel – Word: Find and replace a text or a format
Find and Replace: the quick tool to fix text, standardize formatting, and clean up your Word and Excel files
Copilot – AI for Everyone: Simple Everyday Uses to Get Started
Curious about AI but not sure where to start? Try these simple examples to take your first steps.
Office: Create a custom shape
If you wish to add a shape to your document are dissatisfied with the available options, consider creating your own shapes.