Sometimes the current Microsoft Excel data structure doesn’t match requirements of other users and software. Learn how to fix the issue.
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Sometimes the current Microsoft Excel data structure doesn’t match requirements of other users and software. Learn how to fix the issue.
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Contactless fingerprinting uses a smartphone camera to capture your prints—and opens up a whole new set of privacy concerns.
This is the demonstration file to accompany the article, How to export Microsoft Power BI data to a Microsoft Excel file, by Susan Harkins.
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System Mechanic Ultimate Defense is a Windows utility intended to optimize system performance, secure the OS and user data/credentials and perform data recovery services. Learn more about how it works and how the features rate.
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Jumping between different applications can get in the way of getting actual work done, so Microsoft’s Viva Sales tries to take customer data back and forth for you.
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Twitter has reportedly given the billionaire access to its full stream of tweets and related user data. Is your privacy in jeopardy?
This is the demonstration file to accompany the article, How to populate a dropdown with data from another sheet in Excel, by Susan Harkins.
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If your list and dropdown are on different pages, you’ll need to know this trick to make the dropdown dynamic.
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MongoDB claims its new “Queryable Encryption” lets users search their databases while sensitive data stays encrypted. Oh, and its cryptography is open source.
Apps collect sensitive data that could be subpoenaed by law enforcement or sold by data brokers.