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Senin, 06 Oktober 2014
Writing Business Reports - iLearn Resources

Writing Business Reports - iLearn Resources

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Writing Business Reports might not be this fun, but this new resource on how to create a Table of Contents is almost a dream come true  

There are great instructional resources available in the SLS section of iLearn - available to all Bond Students

How do I access the Student Learning Support Area?

Logging on to iLearn with your Bond IT account not only gives you access to your specific subjects, but also the Student Learning Support Area.  Go to 'My Communities' module on your Welcome Page > Student Learning Support


Where do I get help with Adding a Table of Contents to a Word document?

In the left-hand side menu go to:

Workshop Videos>Writing Business Reports>Adding a table of contents

to view a short, easy to follow video on how to add a Table of Contents in Microsoft Word




Senin, 02 Juni 2014
Benefits of Microsoft Office 365

Benefits of Microsoft Office 365

Are you getting the most out of your Office 365 account?



It's not just for email any more! 

As a student you may not be aware of all the free features available to you within your Office 365 account


What features are available?


  • 7 GB online cloud storage
  • Download and Install Office 365 for Free (includes Word, PowerPoint and Excel)
  • Online access to Office 365 Apps
  • ...and much much more!

How do I access it?


When you log in to your email, you will find tabs to navigate to all the different areas of Office 365 available:




Still on Webmail?  


Click here for information on how to request an upgrade

Senin, 17 Maret 2014
Don't Lose Your Work!

Don't Lose Your Work!

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3 Easy Steps to Prevent Lost Files

Avoid the tissue box this semester. When you are working on your important assignments, follow these steps to never end up in tears over lost files



Step 1

Use your OneDrive
Saving files in the cloud is quick, easy, secure and mobile.  All Bond students with Office 365 accounts have access to OneDrive, which is 7 GB of free online storage, accessible from all devices

Step 2

Save incrementally.  Adding attachments, images or other components to a large document?This is always the point where things can fall down. Save your files incrementally, for example massivepaperv1, massivepaperv2... and so on, so if something goes wrong you can step back to the last saved version

Step 3

Don't work from an email.  We can't stress enough that as soon as you open a file from an email, go to File >Save As and choose a sensible location to save the file prior to making any changes.  If you are working on a Bond Student computer DO NOT save to the desktop, C: or D: drives of that machine. Use your network drive instead (the one with your SID) or see above about cloud storage

Bonus Tip:

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These things are not indestructible and they do get lost.  Only use USB storage sticks for temporary storage, or for quickly moving files between devices. Grab a sharpie and put your name and phone number on it.  We get bucket loads of USB storage sticks handed in to the Main Library however we can't reunite you with your work if we don't know whose it is.

Bonus Tip 2:


Still on Webmail?  Contact the Service Desk to get upgraded to Office 365


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