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sailorgrey41 · 10 months ago
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 Microsoft Work From Home
Microsoft Work From Home Details Below:
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Working from home for Microsoft offers various opportunities across different departments and roles. Microsoft is known for its flexible work policies, which include many remote positions. Here’s a look at some of the work-from-home opportunities at Microsoft:
Sales and Account Management 
Marketing and Communications 
Product Management 
Technical Support and Customer Service 
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monas222 · 10 months ago
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Part Time Microsoft Work From Home
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Working from home for Microsoft offers various opportunities across different departments and roles. Microsoft is known for its flexible work policies, which include many remote positions. Here’s a look at some of the work-from-home opportunities at Microsoft:
Sales and Account Management 
Marketing and Communications 
Product Management 
Technical Support and Customer Service 
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avani111111111 · 10 months ago
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 Microsoft Work From Home
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Microsoft Work From Home Details Below:
Working from home for Microsoft offers various opportunities across different departments and roles. Microsoft is known for its flexible work policies, which include many remote positions. Here’s a look at some of the work-from-home opportunities at Microsoft:
Sales and Account Management 
Marketing and Communications 
Product Management 
Technical Support and Customer Service 
More Details
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aardvaark · 1 month ago
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the 12 step job
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sugarpasteltmnt · 1 month ago
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why did i make this
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pvposeur · 3 months ago
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Useful F2U Programs (and 1 F2U Website) For Writers
Can't afford Microsoft Office?? No problem, just download LibreOffice or OpenOffice, both in which are not-for-profit + open source, and you're good to go.
Need a dictionary to use when you're offline and have no internet or just need to know what something means + synonyms/antonyms?? No problem, just download WordWeb and you're good to go.
Need to create some fictitious deities for your fictitious race?? No problem, just go to Chaotic Shiny Productions, press CTRL + F, and type in Pantheon Generator Portable. Once downloaded, you're good to go.
Need to know how many words you need to write a day to reach your monthly goal of _____ number of words?? No problem, just go to Chaotic Shiny Productions, press CTRL + F, and type in NaNoWriMo Calendar. Once downloaded, you're good to go.
Want something that's better than Notepad because it auto-backups every-so-often and has a countdown word counter?? No problem, just download yEdit2 and you're good to go.
Need a program that allows you to do a scene-by-scene play for your works?? No problem, just download yWriter7 and you're good to go.
Want to be able to use ProWritingAid Pro without needing to purchase it?? No problem, just head to The ProWritingAid Team Trial Signup, get a Temporary Email (almost any of them will suffice), and create a new account every seven (7) days which will lead to an infinite number of #7DayTrails. You'll also need to download ProWritingAid and you're good to go.
Want to create your own Wikipedia?? No problem, just download this Wikipedia HTML-CSS-JS Template from HTML5 Templates, create an account on Neocities, and download Brackets to edit said Wikipedia Template. Once finished, you're good to go.
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piko-rose · 5 months ago
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Never noticed this until now, but you can actually see Sonic's eyes dilate for a brief second in this shot when he watched himself get vaporized lmao-
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randomly--accessed--memories · 11 months ago
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Vox is not naturally a DIY guy. He built telecom stuff during WWII and knows how to drive a nail, but he's always considered business and performance to be his forte, not hands-on work. When Alastor assigned him the role of hotel handyman, he accepted it without question, but he's honestly kind of flying blind most of the time.
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windona · 3 months ago
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I use LibreOffice, so whenever I have to use a Word document on my personal computer I am reminded that the 'free' version of Word is ad sponsored. I have yet to be able to get a discounted version of Word via university.
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rapono-writes-stuff · 1 year ago
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Almost had a mental breakdown because my Microsoft word app logged me out and then proceeded to crash anytime I tried to edit or make a new document.
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dravidious · 1 year ago
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Typing Tips That I Stumbled Upon Randomly:
The Ctrl key lets you jump between words really quickly. If you hold Ctrl and press the left or right arrow keys, instead of moving your cursor 1 character you'll move it a whole word; if you want to edit that word that's 3 words back, you can just hold Ctrl and left-left-left, and you're there.
Even more useful in my opinion, if you hold Ctrl and press Backspace you'll delete the entire word you're on. That's just really nifty because a lot of the time when you're deleting you want to delete the whole word, so this is much faster.
Also, idk how well-known this is but holding Shift and moving your cursor will make you highlight any characters you move over. That's useful on its own, but combining that with Ctrl lets you quickly highlight whole words or sentences, so you can easily copy+paste them. You can also hold Shift to edit any selections you made with your mouse or something.
Also it took me too long to realize that the Home and End keys are actually really nice sometimes. Home takes you to the start of the line you're on, and End takes you to the end. Hold Shift while doing that and you can highlight the whole line. Very nice for programming. Also holding Ctrl and pressing Home or End takes you to the top or bottom of the page, but I barely use that.
A similarly useful key that I also overlooked is the Delete key. It's like the Backspace key, but it deletes the character in front of your cursor instead of behind it. Just like with Backspace Ctrl+Delete lets you delete a whole word in front of your cursor.
Also Ctrl+A lets you highlight the whole page.
Also even when you're not typing and instead just browsing a web page or something, you still technically have a cursor; if you click a piece of text, then hold Shift and press the arrow keys, you'll start highlighting text.
Practice Exercise: Click on the t in this word, then hold Shift and press left and right on the arrow keys! Now try holding Ctrl+Shift while you press the arrow keys! Hold Shift and press Home or End! Hold Shift and use your mouse to left-click on different spots in the paragraph and see how your selection changes!
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eyepatchdate · 7 months ago
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hey whisp hope you’re doing well! I’m trying to organize notes and things for a writing project and feel like I need a better system to group and visualize my material. is there a particular site, strategy, or program you use for your writing? a timelime with adjustable entry logs would be a gamechanger but I don’t like any of the ones I’ve seen on a superficial search
Hello hello! I am well, I hope you are as well!!
I don't do anything crazy myself, honestly I've tried other things, but I actually do most of my writing, including drafting and notes, just in a single document, even for some of my longer (100k+ stories).
I do have some stories that have multiple docs, but for those just having a file folder with multiple Word documents in it works for me. I use Word 2013 to write, and often will just open two documents side-by-side if I'm doing a rewrite or working off notes. I often put things in notepad as well to have an additional little window. But I, overall, work within a single document and just sorta...roll with it. Most of my organizing is in my head, and then it's in notes that I write in a scatter around the main document for the story.
Also a good old-fashioned bit of pen-and-paper suits me well too, I often write base timelines or draw diagrams physically when necessary. At the end of the day, a timeline is just a bulleted list, which basically any writing program can handle.
That being said, I have tried out a few different writing programs. The types that gamify the writing process never jive with me, and the one I felt was closest to what I want is Scrivner! Scrivner is paid, but there's a trial you can try out. It basically lets you have a bunch of documents related to each other, which makes it easy to write and add notes, and to open things on top of each other and such.
I've also heard decent things about Ellipsus, but haven't looked into it personally myself!
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overtake · 1 year ago
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content for a very small audience but i was experiencing major deja vu when daniel posted this
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chamerionwrites · 10 months ago
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My father is a computer guy, which is perhaps why I sometimes forget how absolutely dire the state of some (even young) boomers’ computer literacy is 😬
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cliveguy · 1 year ago
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i'm just so interested in the fast evolution of computer education we've seen in the past decade. i feel like there was a short period of time where it peaked and kids were learning actually useful things and now we're back to people having 0 idea how to use computers.
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rambrandt-the-painter · 2 years ago
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I should make holloween art but euuygh I'm tired
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