Microsoft has long been pushing Office and OneDrive users to save their documents to the cloud by default. Now, the company is getting even more aggressive with a feature coming to Microsoft Word.
Overview Screenshot tools have evolved to be faster, smarter, and more integrated across all devices.Built-in features now ...
A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis disrupted BBC correspondent Caroline Wyatt’s career. But 10 years on she’s unbeaten and ...
The year is 2050. You're old now and, like many elderly people, have reverted to the flavors of your youth. Rather than booze or coffee, when you shuffle ...
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Aurzen Eazze D1G
The Aurzen Eazze D1G is one of the least expensive projectors we've reviewed, at $209.99 list—but it packs in a lot of ...
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Dangbei N2 Mini
The N2 mini is built around a single LCD and a white LED light source rated at 20,000 hours. Dangbei didn't confirm the ...
The point is, Gizmodo’s logo story is also the story of how brands keep up with tech itself. The logo had to be ready for the ...
“Lee Enterprises is continuing its pullback from print,” chronicles MediaPost. “Three of its Midwest publications are killing ...
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How to Crop Pictures in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
To manually crop a picture in Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, select it, and in the Picture Format tab on the ribbon, click the top half of the split "Crop" button.
A new update for Word has changed how the app handles new documents. Going forward, the app will automatically save everything to OneDrive with autosave enabled.
The Friday letters page fears for the jobs of Battlefield 6’s developers, as a reader discusses his favourite idle animations from older games.
The Thursday letters page is surprised Battlefield 6 has more buzz than Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7, as a reader predicts the ...
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