Increasing office productivity... for free.

The following information is from an announcement in the GrantStation Insider, which highlights resources and events of interest to state agencies and the public: I heart spreadsheets work mug, courtesy of flickr.com user -- Life in LDN --"How to Increase Office Productivity Using Free Software is a seven-part series that covers everything nonprofits need to know about moving from costly desktop office software to free online office tools. This series offers tutorials for getting started with spreadsheets and presentation functions – as well as a host of other free applications that increase productivity and are fun to learn. This series will show you how your organization can easily make use of free tools to achieve organizational objectives for both novice and experienced computer users. Click here for more information. UPDATE: The material in this blog has been updated on March 25. It originally said the event was provided in partnership with state agencies. State agencies have no role in the planning of this event, although the Washington State Legislature, Governor Gregoire, and the Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development (CTED) do have an ongoing partnership with GrantStation.


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