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Prep a Workbook to Save as a Template

This Blog is for a favorite non-profit in Manchester, NH … You have an existing workbook that you need to replace the old data in all the cells with ...

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Excel 2013’s Start Screen

If you are like me, you will prefer that Excel 2013 opens to a blank new workbook, not the start screen: Steps to make the blank new workbook your opening...

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Insert an Empty Row Between Each Row of Data in Excel

My daughter phoned one day to ask how she could add an empty row between each row of data in Excel.  This is a quick and easy solution:  Insert a column...

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Use Voting Buttons in Outlook

It’s easy to create a poll in Outlook by including voting buttons in an email message.  The poll responses arrive in your Inbox and are tallied in a tracking...

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Need more screen space for your Excel Dashboard?

With just a few setting changes, you can open the screen on your monitor to allow for more space for your Excel Dashboard: On the View Ribbon, in the...

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Excel PivotTable Issue: Create a Calculated Field that has a Field Title that uses Alt + Enter to Split the Field Title ...

One of the rules for working with an Excel database and preparing it for a PivotTable is that the raw list of worksheet data must contain a header (individual...

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Display the Ampersand (&) in an Access Database Label or Text Box

It you need to use the ampersand (&) in a label or text box in a Microsoft Access database, it will display as an underscore (_). For example, you...

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Use the Tab Scroll Buttons in Excel

To make a specific worksheet active for editing, you can click on its sheet tab. Excel lets you know what sheet is active by displaying the sheet name...

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OH, NO! I JUST DELETED A NAME THAT WAS USED IN A FORMULA

If you have used defined names in formulas and then delete that defined name, you will get an #NAME? error. Perhaps you should Find the name, as you defined...

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PASTE A LIST OF EXCEL RANGE NAMES

If you inherit a spreadsheet from someone else and want to see what block names (if any) exist within the worksheet, you can have Excel paste a list of...

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Excel PivotTable Field List Can Float!

I just love it when a student in one of my classes teaches me a new trick!  Natalie Bhutto is my hero! I was teaching a class with PivotTables and the...

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