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Tuesday, 26 May 2026
What is DNSSEC?
Working with Word Templates
Word templates offer a good starting point for documents you may be required to mass-produce e.g. a document explaining IT strategy or architecture for multiple organizations. However they may not work well out-of-the-box.
Things to look out for:
1. Word templates may do funny stuff with margins. This is to create interesting and effective custom alignments - particularly for cover sheets. However, you may want to use more standard margins for the broader document if you need a more traditional, essay-style flow for your document. For this go to Layout and explore the various Margins, ranging from Narrow, Moderate, Wide up to Custom Margins.
2.Colour schemes. May be garish. Decide if you want to tone down the schemes for ease of printing. Or perhaps go the other way and tone up for maximum impact.
In short, expect to do a great deal of customisation, even if you have a standard template ready-to-run.
Who's that MAC?
Basics of NAT
What is iptables?
Convert a Word Doc into A Presentation (Ad Hoc)
A Word doc can be brought to life as a presentation quite easily.
Go to View in the Ribbon.
Under Page Movement select Side to Side (this changes the display so you can see the flow of the document - it is not strictly needed - but helpful to start visualising flow).
Now under Views, you will most likely see "Print Layout" selected. Select instead "Read Layout".
This will start a presentation-mode document presentation.
(There is also a third layout; called Web Layout, which effectively turns your document into a web page - albeit a very messy one in all probability).