I thought I'd ask here before venturing too far into the scary world of the rest of the internet.
I just got Age of Empires 2 for my Mac. Does anyone know a way to pop out of the game (like, for an IM) without exiting it (i.e.-minimize the window)?
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I thought I'd ask here before venturing too far into the scary world of the rest of the internet.
I just got Age of Empires 2 for my Mac. Does anyone know a way to pop out of the game (like, for an IM) without exiting it (i.e.-minimize the window)?
suprnova is back.
suprnova is back
Oddly I can't get there without adding www. to the address.
It might be a part of the propagating lag.
Wolfram,
if you want to get a bit fancy, you can put an excel table in a Word document and when you open the Word document it will check with Excel to see if you have updated said document.
I found this feature very cool, but I only have used it once.
if you want to get a bit fancy, you can put an excel table in a Word document and when you open the Word document it will check with Excel to see if you have updated said document.
How do you do that?
Go to Word help and look for linked and embedded objects
that should help walk you through it.
Go to Insert / Object. From there it's pretty simple.
If you select the "Link to file" option, your changes to the Excel spreadsheet done outside of Word will be reflected in the Word doc.
or do what tommy says.
I think the Word help is pretty decent on this because it does a nice job explaining linking and embedding and the differences in outcomes.
I will check it out. I hate that Microsoft Word has so many cool toys. I feel like The Joker.
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