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I typically get client files emailed as attachments, but sometimes they’ll link to the document on their SharePoint server. Emailed attachments are easy—right-click and ‘save attachments’, then virus check before opening.

But SharePoint links are a different game and quite often the document will open in the browser version of Word. I then have to hunt where they put t...


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In a forum, GM asked how to find a standard space used as a thousand separator between numbers (e.g. 23 456, 1 873, 658 924) and replace it with a thin non-breaking space (Unicode 2009), preserving the original numbers. The dilemma is that Word will only allow a Unicode symbol (^u2009) in the Find field, but NOT the Replace field.

Here’s what I came up with as a Wildca...


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I needed to convert a lot of time ranges to total elapsed minutes for each range. With a start time of 9:00am and finish time of 10:30am, it’s pretty simple—an hour and a half is 90 mins. But when the time ranges were outside the usual 10 or 15 minute brackets you can calculate in your head (e.g. 9:23 to 11:04), it becomes tedious when you have to convert lots of them and err...


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