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Excel 2016: Using Worksheets and Workbooks

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Learn how to work with worksheets by reading this article. It’s as easy as 1, 2, and 3!…

Excel 2016: How to Split Cells in Excel for a Better View

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What are the different ways of viewing Excel 2016’s worksheets?

Read this article and learn how to manipulate these views. Enjoy reading!…

MS Excel 2016: How to Copy Formulas in Excel

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Are you exhausted with manual calculation?

Are you exhausted with manual calculation? …

Excel 2016: 3 Simple Steps to Hide and Unhide Portions

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Hiding and Unhiding Portions in Excel.

In dealing with Excel, most especially with formulas, there are necessary portions that we need to include but not that so important to be shown. There are also portions that we do not want someone to mess with or change, for if it is changed, the entire worksheet or workbook will be negatively affected. Messing with those portions will not make your file work out the way you planned and designed it to be. With these instances, the “hide and…

Excel 2016: How to Format Cells and Worksheets

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Format Cells and Worksheets.

Make your work easier and pick up some formatting skills!…

Outlook 2013: How to Use QuickSteps and Save Time

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Have you ever done the same thing over and over again in Outlook? If yes, try QuickSteps!

Have you ever done the same thing over and over again in Outlook? If yes, why not try Quicksteps? …

Excel 2016: Customize The ‘Quick Access Toolbar’

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Customizing your Quick Access Toolbar in Excel 2016.

A very useful tool……

How to Use Excel’s Basic Functions

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Here is how the basics in Excel work - fast and easy.

Do you know them?…