It is a known fact that if you want to commit something to memory, continuous revision is the key. You read something every time you are at your desk and within days it becomes second nature. To be able to revise quickly and often, it helps if the information is terse and to the point highlighting only the important aspects. Something like an application cheat sheet or a poster that you can print and pin to a board or keep on your desk. Here are some application cheat sheets for commonly used software that will hopefully make you more productive. Microsoft Office Need to get that report typed and formatted quickly? Can't find your way around the ribbon interface? Check these out:
If you are interested in other Office applications or different version of Microsoft Office, Customguide is a great resource. Browsers Browsers are among most commonly used software these days. You may be using Firefox or Chrome or Opera or even Internet Explorer, the bottomline is you need to get online and browsers help you in doing so. It is always nice to know your browser inside out and have some tricks up your sleeves, here are some cheat sheets that should get you started: Google Chrome
Firefox
Linux
Vi/Vim
Photoshop
Twitter Twitter finds its way into everything these days, how could we not have a reference sheet for Twitter?
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Looking for more? I bet you are. Didn't find the one you were looking for? Well there were too many of them to fit in one post. If you are looking for a specific application cheat sheet fire up the request in the comments section, someone might drop you a link. There are two great resources for posters and cheat sheets here and here. If you ever created one for yourself we would love to see them too! |
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