Microsoft is launching Office 365 Home Premium, a subscription-based version of the popular Microsoft Office products. Instead of spending up to $400 for a full suite of Office programs, you purchase a yearly subscription for $99. Continue reading
Microsoft is launching Office 365 Home Premium, a subscription-based version of the popular Microsoft Office products. Instead of spending up to $400 for a full suite of Office programs, you purchase a yearly subscription for $99. Continue reading
Microsoft is offering a significant price break to college students on its Office 365 subscription service. Office 365 University will cost $79.99 for a four-year subscription, just $1.67 a month. Continue reading
Do you know your options when you insert a row or column into and MS Excel worksheet? No? Then here’s what you need to know when it comes to some fast formatting choices for those new rows and columns. Continue reading
If you’re old-school when it comes to MS Excel and love to use the merge cell feature, then you know the frustrations that they can cause during editing. You need to check this out to discover some good news for Excel 2007 & 2010 users. Continue reading
It is possible to calculate time totals in Excel. Here’s a quick tutorial to show you how! Continue reading
Learn to use your keyboard to select cells from your current location to one of the 4 edges of the data range and beyond! Continue reading
Use Excel for a lot of monetary data? Is that data in something other than dollars… maybe Euros? With Excel 2007 & 2010 you’ve got quick access to these formats that you may have not even noticed! Continue reading
Is your Excel data set up “backwards” for the purposes of sorting? Don’t transpose your data – take charge and make Excel change its sorting direction to meet your needs. Continue reading
Unknown to many, once a chart has been created it is not locked into that location. Learn what your options are and how to make a chart move locations here. Continue reading
Accidentally grabbing and dragging the fill handle? Find yourself staring at a piece of data you didn’t place in the cell and have no idea how it got there? Here’s an idea to try… Continue reading
Often I find myself writing a sum formula in MS Excel. It’s not difficult and with Excel’s Formula AutoComplete it really is simple to do, but today I have a technique that can improve our efficiency when it comes to this particular formula. Continue reading
Learn to turn Excel’s Formula AutoComplete feature on or off without going all the way into the programs options. Continue reading
Reach virtually any command in MS Excel with this incredibly quick keyboard shortcut! Continue reading
Here’s a super-helpful MS Excel tip that will teach you the painless way to insert and paste rows and columns. Continue reading
Unfortunately it happens way too often – we receive a worksheet containing numbers but the cells were formatted as text.
Too bad we need them as numbers! Thankfully, there’s a quick and easy solution! Continue reading
Be default, when we tell Excel to print we end up with whatever worksheet is currently selected spitting out of the printer.
Usually that’s great since it’s exactly what we want most of the time… but what about the other times?
You know, when you wanted the entire workbook or even multiple worksheets, but not all of them?
Learn how to remedy this problem by reading this tip! Continue reading
For many of us the font used in our documents, presentations and workbooks is a choice we actively make. When I’m creating something for others to see – which is most of the time – then I want it to look a certain way.
The easiest way to create something that I’ll like is to have my default font set to my