Before printing a document it is often a good idea to see how the document
will look on paper.
In Microsoft Word, this can be done by clicking the Print Preview icon on the
toolbar or opening the File menu and choosing Print Preview.
But for those who like to use shortcut keys there is an alternative – hold
down Ctrl and Alt and tap I. This takes leads directly to the Print Preview
mode. To go back to the original view, just once more hold down Ctrl and Alt
before tapping I.
Business Analyst for growing finance company, excellent prospects and benefits, Slough Reporting to the IT Director, the role must provide an in-house business analysis capability to help drive business change. You will support complex ... more >
Senior Network Officer, from £30,013 to £35,858 per annum Information Services is responsible for all centrally provided IT Services and facilities and has an ambitious development programme outlined to 2012. Working in a small team you ... more >
Software Developer/SQL Specialists Working for MI5 you will use your expertise to protect the UK from terrorism, espionage and other threats to national security. You'll be joining a team that provides essential technical analysis and ... more >
Chief Executive's Department ICT Manager Douglas Borough Council are looking for a motivated and accomplished person to provide primary ICT support for Douglas Corporation, user administration, and the development of our ICT infrastructure, systems and ... more >More job opportunities