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eXtyles customer Q&A: Jim Bender, US Government Publishing Office
February 20, 2020
As part of our #eXtyles20th celebrations, we’re sitting down with a variety of eXtyles customers to chat about their experiences! First up is Jim Bender, whose team at the US Government Publishing...Read More
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Excel tips for editors, Part 2: Working with text
February 4, 2020
As an editor, you likely know a lot more about Microsoft Word than the average person! What you might not know is that Microsoft Excel also has a lot to offer the...Read More
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Excel tips for editors, Part 1: Working with numbers
January 7, 2020
As an editor, you likely know a lot more about Microsoft Word than the average person! What you might not know is that Microsoft Excel also has a lot to offer the...Read More
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What’s new in eXtyles Reference Processing: 2019 edition
December 17, 2019
Our Development team continually works to improve how our software handles customers’ content. Collaborating closely with our Support and Configuration teams to keep on top of what improvements are needed, Development works...Read More
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Looking back, looking ahead: What happened at #XUGXV
November 18, 2019
On November 7, 2019, we hosted the 15th eXtyles User Group Meeting (XUG)—the annual gathering for Inera software users, staff, and partners. Back for a second year at the Revere Boston Common...Read More
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New in eXtyles NLM: JATS4R recommendations for markup of ethics and data availability statements
November 4, 2019
NISO’s JATS for Reuse (JATS4R) Working Group recently issued recommendations for markup of ethics statements and data availability statements in journal articles, and we’re updating our eXtyles NLM build to help customers...Read More
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Why should you come to XUG 2019?
September 4, 2019
Registration for the 2019 eXtyles User Group Meeting is now open! Here’s why we think you should join us for the 15th annual XUG. Meet the people behind your software The software...Read More
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Better living through Microsoft Word tables, part 3: Amazing table secrets
August 21, 2019
The Tables function in Microsoft Word is one of its most useful features! Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most often misused (or even ignored). If you’ve ever been frustrated or baffled...Read More