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Today everyone uses spreadsheet, like Microsoft Excel, at work, at home and at school. But many are only using its basic function, without knowing other functions and features available in Excel. In this series of tips on "Effective use of spreadsheets" I will explain useful features in Excel, which would make working with Excel easier, whether you use Excel in the office or at home to catalogue your DVD or your recipes.
How many times have you lost your excel worksheet data because of unknown reasons. Here I would discuss the causes and preventions with which you can repair excel files.
Have you ever thought that you can assign and protect your MS Excel worksheets with five different measures? Here I explain the number of password protections provided by Microsoft Excel.
Businesses widely use Excel for their operations. Therefore, it makes sense to master it. The find within Excel feature is very useful, especially for workers dealing with numbers.
People often need to extract the data from PDF to Excel for further analysis or connecting with the ERP system. So many people may retype the data again. In fact, you can easily convert the PDF into Excel spreadsheet with a good PDF to Excel Converter.
Need to find the largest or the smallest value in an Excel worksheet? Microsoft Excel supplies several easy-to-use functions for just such a purpose says bestselling computer book author Stephen L. Nelson.
To get the best results from Excel’s Chart Wizard, you’ll want to learn the terminology that Excel uses to refer to the pieces and parts of the charts you build, says bestselling computer book author Stephen L. Nelson.
Excel stairlifts with wireless remote control ensure increased mobility and independence to physically challenged people. Most of the wireless remote control Excel stairlifts come with armrests and footrests positioned on tracks. Excel stair lifts are the perfect solutions to move up and down your stairs, safely, comfortably and effortlessly.
We hear a lot about making business intelligence more user-friendly, more pervasive — more democratic, if you will. All of the BI vendors are plugging these terms into their sales pitches. Taking Excel and making it part of the bridge to BI seems to make a lot of sense. Read how Microsoft is pitching a seamless transition for BI tools using Excel.
Using Data Validation to input data into Excel cells can improve your productivity substantially. Surprisingly few people use the data validation feature in Excel!
A number of questions arise when clients buy an excel spreadsheet package the majority which involve a misunderstanding of the installation procedures to be followed and in some cases not knowing that to run an excel package then either an excel program or an open source spreadsheet package must be installed.
A complete guide to how Microsoft Excel is used.
In today's competitive scenario, everyone is trying to excel and make his own identity. In order to excel you have to multi-tasking. We all are trying to learn different things simultaneously.
Trying to figure out how to use Excel charts more effectively? Make sure you understand the five data comparisons that Excel charts make says bestselling computer book author Stephen L. Nelson.
Excel stair lifts are designed for safety, comfort and convenience. You can choose between Excel stair lifts that work on A/C and those that are battery operated. These stairlifts can be customized in order to meet the special requirements of customer.


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