If you are like most of us, you have been using Microsoft Office documents for years in your personal and professional life. These files usually contain years of hard work and directly impact how you do your job each and every day. Knowing this reality, we created LOOP DDP making it easy to web-enable your Microsoft Office files.
Here’s how it works:
Let’s say you have a spreadsheet that you want to share but you hesitate because it contains years of hard work or even proprietary company information. It’s usually at this point, you have to decide (a) should I email the file?, (b) should I spend the time to remove all of my formulas?, or (c) should I use a file sharing service?
There’s one major problem with these options . . . all expose your spreadsheet and give away your hard work or proprietary information. With LOOP DDP, you now have a better option. Take a moment to learn how you can web-enable and automate your Microsoft Office files for sharing without exposing the files:
With the recent launch of LOOP Exchange, we will start highlighting unique and recommended Dynamic Document Packages (DDPs) on our blog each week. Since most of the public DDPs to start are compliments of our Drawloop Team, we will highlight some of our unique DDPs for the first several weeks. We encourage you to register today and begin building your own DDPs (learn more).
As 2007 comes to a close, many people are evaluating the performance of their retirement assets as well as planning for 2008 retirement contributions. A 401(k) plan generally represents the largest portion of retirement savings for professionals. Our DDP of the Week, 401(k) Planner, provides a quick and helpful planning tool for your 401(k) plan. The planner allows you to analyze the potential projected earnings for your 401(K) plan based on inputs for your age, account balance, annual deferrals and company match (if any).