Showing posts with label casual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label casual. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Select the next Office casual (vote)

We have to think about and work with Office 365 for months. There are a lot of services get you for a small monthly fee. (To see this episode about Office 365 at the Office show). Wanted to we create also some Office casual videos about it, to start, what theme you want to meet me in the next Office casual?

Early to vote, vote often: I'm going to the poll to close after I on vacation again and create the video in August.

--Doug Thomas


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Friday, June 24, 2011

Absent, casual: generating input help accessible documents (video)

Create documents that can be digested by all is important in this day of digital documents. Think about it: People with low or no vision can have "read" the document to them by screen reader software. Therefore is to have images or graphics important. This is only one of the steps to create input help accessible documents.

Although this looks like an Office casual, it is not. I am only voice type Turi Henderson of the Office accessibility team, and Harry Miller has the post production. More information about accessibility features in Office, see the corresponding article to this video on Office.com.

--Doug Thomas


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Monday, April 11, 2011

Generating ideas: the Office casual way (video)

People have come me wondering as I with my ideas for these videos. Therefore, a video on the subject (with lots of links below). Can you share how you come with your ideas? Add a comment below.

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Read more about the things, which I talked in the video:

And here is a little bit, the we earlier in the blog on a free creativity test mentioned by the people of Scientific American mind.

--Doug Thomas


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