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When most people think about making a holiday wish list they think of things like toys, home gadgets, and jewelry.
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Tracking small projects in Excel
It goes without saying that Microsoft Project is THE program to use if you need to manage large projects.
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The Right Information At The Right Time
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Free update for OneNote 2010 improves SkyDrive and sync features
In response to customer feedback that many of you have reported on the OneNote forums on Microsoft Answers in the past months, the OneNote development team has released a free update for the desktop client version of Microsoft OneNote 2010.
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Two tips for faster worksheet navigation
If your workbook contains a ton of worksheets, it can be a hassle to navigate to just the right sheet.
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Celebrate a Decade of Windows XP by Moving to Windows 7
Shortly after the world entered the 21st century, we launched Windows XP. -
Use cross-references to link to other parts of a document
You’ve heard that cross-references can enhance the professional quality of a research paper.
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Speed up data-entry tasks by using End Mode
The other day, I was filling out a huge Excel table, and I found myself needing to enter the exact same information in multiple cells.
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Line or scatter chart?
Ah, the great questions of life: Paper or plastic? Line chart or scatter chart? Choosing the wrong chart type for your data can easily happen when it comes to line and scatter charts.
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Making sense of dollar signs in Excel
We’ve noticed some of you searching for help using “$” — a dollar sign.
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Livescribe smartpen users can now easily connect to OneNote
Smartpens are wonderful devices that can record everything you handwrite (and everything you hear, such as in a lecture).
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How to do percentages in Excel
Calculating a percentage in Excel is an easy two-step process—first you format the cells and then you build the formula.