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Posted by: Jacob Funnell
04 / 11 / 16
Two of the most commonly confused words in the English language are ‘stationary‘ and ‘stationery‘. It may come as a surprise that they are separate words, but they are different – ‘stationary’ and ‘stationery’ mean entirely different things, even though they happen to be spelled in a very similar way. So what’s the difference? And, more importantly, […]
Posted by: Rob Ashton
18 / 10 / 16
Tables are a staple of many business documents – from management accounts to a marketing plan or an activity update. And most people know how to create a table in Word. What you may not know is how easily you can take your tables from basic (and boring) to impressive and eye-catching. Transform your tables […]
Posted by: Catie Holdridge
01 / 03 / 16
Bullet points can be a very useful addition to your documents. They can make it easy for your reader to quickly take in important information or instructions. But once you have your bullet list, how should you punctuate it? Should you use capital letters? Are semicolons involved somehow? If you’ve ever tried to find out […]
18 / 09 / 15
There are some words that can just drag your writing down. They’re heavy and dull, and they have a nasty habit of lugging even more weight in with them. They make the person reading your writing work way too hard to understand your meaning. And, the fact is, they might not even bother. The good news is that once you get used […]
Posted by: Cathy Dann
07 / 06 / 12
In this video, Emphasis CEO Rob Ashton demonstrates how to supercharge any sentence in 60 seconds. Want more business-writing tips? The Emphasis e-bulletin is packed with practical advice to help you improve your writing, from writing formal emails to drafting reports. View the latest issue here, or sign up now using the box on the […]
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