Office 365 is a subscription-based service that currently uses Office 2016 apps, but when the next version of Office is released, users get that as part of their subscriptions. This week Microsoft released Office 2016 for Windows and Mac (following Mac's Office 365 edition in July), and now comes the reckoning of what you get if you buy the suite outright, versus what.
If you’re reading this article, chances are you’re thinking about buying a new Mac and may be in need of a little guidance. Fortunately, we’re quite familiar with Apple’s Macs, and we’re happy to help you choose the right Mac for you. This buying guide provides an overview of all the Mac models available, and what each model is best suited for. To get more details, you can read the full review by clicking the product name in the product boxes that have mouse ratings. MacBook Air Models for sale were originally released October 2018. The is Apple’s affordable line of laptops. Apple currently offers three 13-inch models.
Who’s it for? The MacBook Air is ideal for the budget conscious. It’s also for anyone who is always on the go, doesn’t want to be bogged down by a regular-size laptop, and needs a computer that’s more versatile than an iPad.
I've always used the Spacebar to reverse the status of a checkbox.-- HTH|:>) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP 'karenbeth24' microsoft.com> wrote in message news:28EF2B35-BEBD-4EED-8E88-3A5AE0633845@microsoft.com. > In Word 2002, I was able to use the keyboard shortcut of Alt+X to check a > checkbox. This no longer works in Word 2007. Shortcut key to check a checkbox. Discussion in 'Microsoft Word Document Management' started by karenbeth24, May 7, 2009. The following list includes keyboard shortcuts for only the most common tasks. To list all Word commands and keyboard shortcuts, on the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then click Macros. On the Macros in pop-up menu, click Word commands, and then in the Macro name box, type ListCommands, click Run, and then select the options that you want.
I have a form with two controls, a checkbox and a 'Save' button with a shortcut ( ALT-S = &Save ). If the checkbox has the focus and I press the 'S' key is as if I had pressed ALT+S, the code behind the 'Save' button is executed.
MacBook Air What are the specifications? Two of the MacBook Air models have the same 1.6GHz dual-core Core i5 (eighth-generation) processor and 8GB of RAM. All MacBook Air models come with integrated Intel UHD Graphics 617 technology. Apple claims 12 hours of battery life for both wireless web and 13 hours iTunes movie playback. The main difference between the laptops is storage.
The $1,199 model has 128GB of flash storage, while the $1,399 model has 256GB. The $999 MacBook Air has a 1.8GHz dual-core Core i5 (fifth-generation) processor, 8GB of RAM, and integrated Intel HD Graphics 6000. Apple claims 12 hours of battery life for both wireless web and iTunes movie playback. How do I connect stuff? The MacBook Air has built-in Wi-Fi for connecting to a network. It also provides built-in Bluetooth for wirelessly connecting a mouse or other peripheral. If you want to connect to an ethernet network, you’ll need an adapter.
The $1,199 and $1,399 Models have only a pair of Thunderbolt 3/USB-C connectors. If you want to connect USB-A devices, you need either a USB-C to USB adapter, like, or a USB-C hub that has USB-A ports. On the $999 MacBook Air, is the MacBook Air’s high-speed connector. This laptop also has a pair of USB 3.0 ports, which can work with devices that use USB 2.0. If you have a FireWire 800 drive, you’ll need to buy a Thunderbolt-to-FireWire Adapter ($29 on the ).
How fast is it? The MacBook Air is quite capable of handling everyday tasks, such as sending and receiving email, browsing the web, and using office applications. You can even use it for editing short videos, or for working with JPEGs from your iPhone or point-and-shoot camera. Macworld’s buying advice: The MacBook Air is a great affordable laptop for someone who does general-purpose work and moves around a lot, such as a student or a self-employed person.
You can’t easily upgrade the storage after purchase, so you should buy the model with the largest amount of storage you can afford. Ready to buy a MacBook Air?
Mentioned in this article. MacBook Models for sale were originally released June 2017. The MacBook is Apple’s entry in the ultra-portable laptop market. It’s actually lighter and smaller than the 13-inch MacBook Air. Who’s it for? The MacBook is made for users who prioritize mobility over everything else, including features and performance. What are the specifications?
The MacBook comes in only one size: a 12-inch model available in rose gold, space gray, gold, or silver. There are two models of the MacBook.
The $1,299 model has a 1.2GHz dual-core Intel Core m3 (Kaby Lake) processor and 256GB of flash storage. The $1,599 model has a 1.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 (Kaby Lake) processor and 512GB of flash storage.

Both models include 8GB of memory and an integrated Intel HD Graphics 615 processor. MacBook The MacBook has a Retina display, which means it has an ultra-high resolution screen that’s capable of showing crisper images than on the MacBook Air, which has a standard display. The MacBook has a native resolution of 2304x1440 and offers scaled resolutions of 1024x640, 1280x800, and 1440x900. How do I connect stuff?
The MacBook has Wi-Fi for connecting to a network and Bluetooth for your devices. There’s only one USB-C port for connecting storage devices, printers, external displays, power adapters, or anything else. If you have older USB peripherals, you need to use a USB-C to USB Adapter ($19 on the ) that will allow you to connect USB 3 and USB 2 devices to the MacBook.