What if I told you there’s a hidden gem within Excel that could make your life a whole lot easier? Enter the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)—a feature that’s often overlooked but has the potential to ...
As an Excel pro, I could use the old Excel 2003 menus with my eyes closed. I knew where commands were located. I knew the Alt shortcut keys for the commands that I used frequently. Alt+E+S+V was Edit, ...
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6 essential steps I take before screen-sharing my Excel workbook
I use custom views, the selection pane, clean UI toggles, and other tools to present my workbook professionally.
At times, while working on an Excel sheet, we run into a situation where we require using Windows Calculator to perform quick calculations. The calculations do not necessarily require a special ...
When most users open Office 2007’s Excel—launched with Microsoft’s new Vista operating system—their first reaction is, “ Where’s the file menu? How do I begin?” This article is designed to help you ...
When Microsoft introduced the new “ribbon” navigation for Office 2007, I was grateful that it hadn’t named it the Office rope, or noose, or anything that might have given my users some creative ideas.
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