Daily Tip: 
Word Shortcuts 

Microsoft Word is perfectly navigable with a mouse and a few clicks on the 
Ribbon, but it also has loads of keyboard shortcuts that you can take advantage 
of while you're typing away. Once learned, these can make your work 
significantly more efficient. Here are a few favorites:

CTRL-C copies a highlighted section of text.
CTRL-P pastes a copied section of text.
CTRL-X cuts any highlighted text; generally, the next step would be to paste 
the cut section somewhere else.
CTRL-D brings up the Font window; from here you can modify font, text size, 
character spacing, and styles.
END moves the cursor to the end of a line.
CTRL-K brings up the Hyperlink window.
SHIFT-F7 brings up the Thesaurus window.
CTRL-S saves the open document.

Daily Term:
ligature 

A combination character used with some fonts when two regular characters appear 
next to each other and bump against each other. For example, a publisher may 
replace the letters ff with a ligature that connects the short line in the 
middle of the characters.

David Ferrin
Most people don't know what they're doing and a lot of them are really good at 
it.
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