Using the AutoCorrect feature in Word or Outlook you can type abbreviations for the commonest words and phrases, and have them appear in full.
The 10 best abbreviations can be learnt in under an hour, including setting up the system for instant access, and will save you about 15% of your time typing. If you type for 10 hours a week, that will save you 1.5 hours for other things.
By learning more abbreviations, you can increase your typing speed by 100% or even 200% in a matter of weeks, and this is equally true for 1-finger hunt-and- peck typists, or 70 words-a-minute touch-typists. It just makes you faster than you are now.
Learn basic Keyboard Shorthand in a hour, and you can go on increasing your speed as much or as little as you want to. There is no software to buy, and it works with all versions of Word and Outlook, as well as Open Office and any other program with an AutoCorrect feature.
Keyboard Shorthand is also very useful to students and professionals who need to type formatted chemical formulae, accented foreign words, or any kind of technical jargon, all of which can be streamlined to save you time. It is also a boon to the disabled, whose slow typing can be revolutionised through the system.
It reduces the effort of typing, and helps avoid or reduce the effects of RSI (repetitive strain injury). And for anyone who has long names or phrases that occur frequently in their work, it provides an amazing accelerator.
The 10 best abbreviations can be learnt in under an hour, including setting up the system for instant access, and will save you about 15% of your time typing. If you type for 10 hours a week, that will save you 1.5 hours for other things.
By learning more abbreviations, you can increase your typing speed by 100% or even 200% in a matter of weeks, and this is equally true for 1-finger hunt-and- peck typists, or 70 words-a-minute touch-typists. It just makes you faster than you are now.
Learn basic Keyboard Shorthand in a hour, and you can go on increasing your speed as much or as little as you want to. There is no software to buy, and it works with all versions of Word and Outlook, as well as Open Office and any other program with an AutoCorrect feature.
Keyboard Shorthand is also very useful to students and professionals who need to type formatted chemical formulae, accented foreign words, or any kind of technical jargon, all of which can be streamlined to save you time. It is also a boon to the disabled, whose slow typing can be revolutionised through the system.
It reduces the effort of typing, and helps avoid or reduce the effects of RSI (repetitive strain injury). And for anyone who has long names or phrases that occur frequently in their work, it provides an amazing accelerator.