
How to Format a CV Podcast
There are several important components of a CV. It is after you address these basic elements that you can customize your CV to suit a particular employer. Fourteen valuable components of CVs are discussed in this podcast.
How to Format a Scientific Paper
You've done the research. You've carefully recorded your lab results and compiled a list of relevant sources. But how do you format your paper to ensure that every detail is correct? Read on to find out how to format your paper.
How to Set Up a Lab Report
In this installment of our Lab Reports and Scientific Papers series, we shift the focus to lab report formatting and the overall organization of information.
How to Track Changes in Excel 2007
Microsoft’s Track Changes function allows revisions to be made to a document and keeps a complete record of all changes made. This can be useful if you’ve created a business document that you would like a coworker to revise and proofread. All your coworker needs to do is turn on the Track Changes function, and all of the changes that he or she makes will be recorded. Once the document has been returned to you, you can then easily accept or reject each change as you see fit.
How to Write a White Paper
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How to Write a White Paper Podcast
As a form of official political or business writing, a white paper is supposed to point out problems and ways to fix them. This podcast details what a white paper is, how to format one, and ways to distribute and publish one.
Lab Report Format Podcast
How you format your lab report is important if you want your work to be organized and clear to readers. This podcast details how to format your report properly.
MLA Formatting and MLA Style: An Introduction
Your instructor has asked you to format your term paper using Modern Language Association (MLA) style. You feel confident enough to gather your thoughts in order to produce the paper, but you have never heard of MLA style—do you panic or do you research MLA style and MLA formatting?