Renaming an Excel sheet is a quick and easy task, but there’s more than one way to do it. Susan Harkins will show you how.
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Renaming an Excel sheet is a quick and easy task, but there’s more than one way to do it. Susan Harkins will show you how.
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This is the demonstration file to accompany the article, How to redact content in Microsoft Word, by Susan Harkins.
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We all have chaotic days when someone throws a monkey wrench into our schedule, but with a few built-in cushions using Outlook Calendar, you’ll meet the challenge with a “let’s get it done” attitude.
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Normal Microsoft Windows 11 updates do not always include every potential driver and firmware update. Those valuable updates require your personal participation.
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You’ll need more than one trick up your sleeve to find duplicates in Microsoft Excel.
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There’s no need to keep unused styles in a Microsoft Word document, especially if there are a lot of them. Instead, use this VBA procedure to remove them.
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Drop-down lists in an Excel sheet can greatly facilitate data entry. Here’s a look at how to use Microsoft Excel’s data validation feature to create handy lists within your worksheets.
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Now available on Android and coming soon to home users, Lists doesn’t replace Microsoft To Do or Planner, but it might edge out Excel for information management.
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Adopting a new authentication method from the FIDO Alliance, the three major OS vendors will let you use encrypted credentials stored on your phone to automatically sign you into your online accounts.
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