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By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: All |
| To calculate the number of days between two dates, you can quite simply withdraw these two dates. For example, if a1 cell contains date 8/6/2000 and a2 cell contains 20/6/2000, ... Continue » |
By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: All |
| For that we will use the function “concatener”. If you have a column containing of alias for example (i.e. the part before “@” in an address email) place in a blank column and enter ... Continue » |
By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: All |
| When you select cells, do you have problems to see what is selected? If you wish that a selection with high contrast be posted to compensate for a low visibility, you can define the shade of selection of style Excel 97. Continue » |
By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: All |
| If one uses a character size of less than 8 in Excel point or a representation yardstick under 70 per cent, the euro character no longer correctly represented to separate it appears only a perpendicular line. This is because of an attitude of Excel. ... Continue » |
By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: Beginner |
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| If you do not use Office assistant in Microsoft Excel here is great tip which will help you to turn off Office assistant without any problems. ... Continue » |
By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: All |
| Here is quicks tip how you can turn-off Microsoft Office Clipboard toolbar... Continue » |
By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: All |
| If you receiving a lot of error reports inside Microsoft Excel, and you really want to ignore them than you should try to implement this tip which will help you to turn off any error report in Excel and entire Office package. Continue » |
By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: All |
| To fill a range of cells with a series of dates:
1. Select cell A1, and press Ctrl+;.
2. Select cells A1 through A10.
3. From the Edit menu, select Fill, and then select Series. ... Continue » |
By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: All |
| To divide a title in a cell:
In cell A1, enter the words: Headings and Invoice Number.
Select cell A1, and in the Formula Bar, place the cursor after the word Headings. ... Continue » |
By: Staff recommendations | Date: 11.12.2006 | Comments: off | Level: All |
| To indent text in cells, for example, for a list of expenses under each department:
Select the list of expenses below each division, for example, select cells A2:A6 (a group of expenses for Department 1). ... Continue » |
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