Monthly Archive for June, 2009

Microsoft Project Tips – How to Save a Project 2007 File as an Image

You’ve done a great job by creating a project plan in MS Project. You’ve sent the file to your client or colleagues via email and ops – they do not have a Microsoft Office Project installed on their computer and therefore cannot read the attached file. What should you do?

 

It would be so much easier if Microsoft Project 2007 had an option of saving a file in a PDF format as in the case with Word or Excel. But unfortunately it does not. So what are the alternatives on how to save and view the project files in a graphical manner?

 

You can save MS Project 2007 files as images. It will take a snapshot of a project plan in the form of a non-editable picture.

 

  1. Open the Project file you want to take a picture of
  2. From the Standard toolbar, click the Copy Picture button, or from the Report select Copy PictureMicrosoft Project 2007 Copy Picture
  3. In Render Image decide on either For Screen (for the image to be used on screen), For Printer (for the image to be used on printed materials), or For GIF Image File (if you will be using a file on a web page)
  4. In Copy choose either the selected rows or all the rows on screen to be included in the picture
  5. In Timescale indicate the time frame within which you want the project to be copied.
  6. Click on OK
  7. Start the application where you want to insert the picture. Just some applications to use are Paint, Word, Visio, PowerPoint, an email, or even Excel
  8. Insert the picture in the desired location

 

Now enjoy the sharing of the project schedule.

 

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Microsoft Word Tips – How to Get Rid of the Hyperlinks

Have you ever opened a Word 2007 document using Microsoft Word 2007 and had your hyperlinks display

{ HYPERLINK “http://www.inferotraining.com/info.html” } instead of Info?

 

You try to make these hyperlinks display properly with correct links. You check different view options and they all work fine. However, you cannot get rid of this display. What can you do?

 

To solve the hyperlink problem here are a few options:

 

  • use Alt+F9 to toggle between the Hyperlink display and Normal view.

 

  • Alternatively,

Microsoft Word 2007 Advanced Options - Hyperlinks

  1. Click on the Office button
  2. At the bottom of the displayed menu, select Word Options
  3. From the Word Options dialog box, on the right hand side, select Advanced
  4. Scroll down until you see Show document content and turn off the Show field codes instead of their values setting

 

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Microsoft Excel Tips – How to Make Gridlines Invisible in Excel

If you find that gridlines in your Excel worksheets are distracting, make them invisible!

 

To turn off the gridlines in Excel 2007, follow these steps:

  1. From the Ribbon, click the View tab.
  2. In the Show/Hide section, clear the Gridlines check box.

 

Now your gridlines are hidden.

 

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