Excel files are commonly used to keep and make sense of large amounts of data. Some companies have painstakingly used the same spreadsheets through two decades of Excel versions. So, having a precious spreadsheet suddenly become corrupt is a devastating experience
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Recover Data from a Corrupt Excel File
Microsoft, in its never ending quest to bring its online user community every advantage that is available to people who communicate in person, has a feature in Windows Live Mail that is meant to replicate the passing of business cards back and forth. And while you still can’t drop them in a jar at restaurant Post from: Create and Use Windows Live Business Cards
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Create and Use Windows Live Business Cards
Gradient fills might not seem like the most exciting thing in the word, but they can truly dress up an otherwise dreary document, and in learning all the ways that you can dress up your text using gradients, you also learn a lot about how to use other Word 2010 graphics features. To begin, a Post from: Dress up your Text in Word 2010 Using Gradient Fills
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Dress up your Text in Word 2010 Using Gradient Fills
A lot of times people find themselves wanting to do some simple math and find that what they want to do is a little complicated for Windows Calculator, and then wonder if it might not be easier to do the job in Microsoft Excel. Unfortunately, since so many people rarely if ever use Excel, they Post from: How to Do Simple Math Using Microsoft Excel 2010
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How to Do Simple Math Using Microsoft Excel 2010
Oftentimes people avoid using certain programs because they figure the learning curve might be too long or the amount of time invested won’t be worth the eventual payoff. Nowhere is this more apparent than Microsoft Excel, the spreadsheet program that comes with the Office suite of applications
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Create and Use Basic Formulas in MS Excel 2010