This is the demonstration file to accompany the article, Excel chart: Handling zero values that you don’t want to chart by Susan Harkins.
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This is the demonstration file to accompany the article, Excel chart: Handling zero values that you don’t want to chart by Susan Harkins.
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A new study by Gartner predicts that by 2026 just 10% of companies will have zero-trust protocols in place against cybersecurity exploits.
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Don’t be fooled by its fun name and Tamagotchi-like interface—this do-everything gadget is trouble waiting to happen and a whole lot more.
If you don’t want to display zeros, use one of these quick and easy methods to suppress them in Microsoft Excel.
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We took it out for a spin to see whether an electric motorcycle could still be a gas to ride.
The Zero Day Initiative has found a concerning uptick in security updates that fail to fix vulnerabilities.
The update to Zero Breeze’s mobile AC unit is a little more effective, and a little less expensive.
ForcedEntry is “one of the most technically sophisticated exploits” Project Zero security researchers have ever seen.
On the Comlink is a feature in which StarWars.com writers hop on a call (virtual or old fashioned) and discuss a specific Star Wars topic. In this installment, Kristen Bates, Dan Brooks, Dustin Diehl, Kelly Knox, and Carlos Miranda talk about the families within Star Wars, from how they impact us to their thematic meaning. Dan Brooks: […]
Visitors to pro-democracy and media sites in the region were infected with malware that could download files, steal data, and more.