An editor's account of an easy way to plan life necessities — your mortgage, a wedding budget, contact lists, and more.
Read MoreThis tutorial focusses on getting out that perfect chart.
Read Morekeyboard shortcuts are a blessing from above, and which is why you should know as many as possible.
Read MoreIf your presentations are going to consist almost entirely of tables, data and numbers, is there really any point in copying over all that data into a presentation?
Read MoreLet's count the number of ways we can count in Excel.
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But no!
Read MoreExcel's deep, dark secrets.
Read MoreSo you’re running a moderately successful business selling medical equipment. There’s just one teensy-weensy problem – your otherwise high-performing employees are horrible at Microsoft Excel.
Read MoreMicrosoft Excel is the biggest, best and meanest spreadsheet software out there today, and that is a fact. But it’s far from perfect. This post is about things that I just wish Excel did – it is probably a little irrational of me to wish for them, as you will see, and it is probably asking for a little bit too much.
Read MoreThere are some things that have been changed in Excel 2010. This can lead to a lot of lost productivity in office if you're not ready to understand.
Read MoreThe COUNTIF function only counts those values in a range which match a condition within the formula – if the condition is not met, no counting.
Read MoreTurns out, there are a couple of functions in Excel that do nothing but return the number of rows and columns for a specified array. This turns out to be hugely helpful.
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