Introduce several useful network tools, which can not only improve your work efficiency, but also make you pretend to be full.
First, the graphite file
It will help you if you often edit documents during your work. This is an online document editor. You don't have to worry about typesetting. There are a lot of them, because you don't think you are creative enough, so you use WPS for typesetting. Let's try this software. This is a screenshot of the personal version (with the enterprise version on it), and the typesetting of these documents is quite good. You can apply their templates, and the editing function is enough for you.
Let's look at an example: novice task.
The editing function at the top of the document is enough for you to edit, and you can directly apply the template. Especially convenient.
Second, no -PPT (very demo)
If you often use PPT at work, but don't want to install other large-scale similar software, it is better to use this tool to make cool presentation files on the Internet, which will definitely make your eyes shine. It breaks through the traditional PPT conversion mode, and brings a different visual feast to your audience by switching pictures in 3D. Sometimes the content of PPT is not so satisfactory, it is better to win as much as possible in the form of display, and occasionally using the boss will make you sit up and take notice! (if you want to install similar clients, such as AxeSlide, Focusky, etc. ), take a look at No-PPT.
There are personal edition and enterprise edition, with functions as shown in the figure.
Personally, I think it is particularly easy to use. I can try the enterprise edition and recommend it to the company.
Thirdly, chart visualization tool (BDP)
This may be a bit biased. This is a tool for online pattern drawing and a good tool for data analysis. With it, you don't have to rely on excel in WPS for every data processing.
I feel that the above three softwares are easy to use, so I recommend them. I think it's easy to give you a compliment!
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