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Visual Basics (VB) is being used to enhance Excel's basic functionality and create (almost) intelligent spreadsheets and financial models.
View MoreAvoid letting your audience suffer from the "Death by PowerPoint" syndrome by creating dynamic and eye-catching presentations that give the "WOW" factor.
View MoreThe pivot table is one of the most powerful features of Excel, yet few users use them in their day-to-day activities. PivotTable reports are especially well-suited for taking large amounts of data and summarizing it into useful reports.
View MoreThe pivot table is one of the most powerful features of Excel, yet few users use them in their day-to-day activities. PivotTable reports are especially well-suited for taking large amounts of data and summarizing it into useful reports.
View MoreNumbers, in itself and of themselves tell only half the story. When faced with ploughing through a morass of numbers or reading a column graph, most people opt for the latter.
View MoreOne of Excel's key strengths is its power of formulas and functions where it is able to display data in a format that is suitable for reporting.
View MoreExcel has become very much more than just a simple spreadsheet. Although its roots are still in number management, today Excel's uses cover a wide gamut - from simple data entry to complicated financial models and analysis.
View MoreExcel is very much more than just a spreadsheet. In the very real sense of the word, Excel is a "number-cruncher", the likes of which have only been equalled by Lotus 1-2-3 and which it has now surpassed.
View MoreExcel has become very much more than just a simple spreadsheet. Although its roots are still in number management, today Excel's uses cover a wide gamut - from simple data entry to complicated financial models and analysis.
View MoreAn often overlooked area of Excel is its power to derive answers from the data entered. This takes Excel out of the realm of a mere spreadsheet and into the realm of a "modeller" - the ability to build analytical solutions and conclusions.
View MoreThe corporate world is divided into two eras, Before PowerPoint (BP) and After PowerPoint (AP). Indeed, it is hard to imagine life in the world of corporate speechmaking today without the visuals supplied by PowerPoint.
View MorePowerPoint is becoming more than just a presentation aide. With audiences demanding more than just pretty visuals look at, the PowerPoint presentation has become more than just an adjunct to the speaker - more often than not it shares centre stage with the speaker.
View MoreMicrosoft Word has become the quintessential word processing program now. Foundation stone in the Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Word is now the de facto standard in document processing.
View MoreVery often the average user of Microsoft Word scratches the surface when it comes to using its features. This is especially so as with each version of Microsoft Word. Microsoft adds on more and more features, bringing it ever closer to desktop publishing standards.
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