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- Microsoft Excel Courses Teach Advanced Macro Techniques
by Christine Harrell. Excel users may already realize how recorded macros can streamline redundant actions and boost their productivity. However many macro users don't realize that they can further refine their macros by editing them directly. Microsoft Excel courses can illustrate advanced techniques to take macros to the next level.
When a user records a macro, it creates a list of instructions that Excel can use... products, articles, news
- Advanced Techniques For Unclogging Print Heads
by Richard Sherland. WE will begin with the simple easiest methods and then get into some of the ways the professional printer tech gets them unclogged. Dealing with a clogged print head can be frustrating but this is no time to get into a hurry. Cleaning solvents can take many hours to do the job. And remember your trying to save the life of a printer. If all fails you printer may be ready for the printer graveyard.... products, articles, news
- Tap the Power of Recorded Macros with MS Excel Courses
by Christine Harrell. Many Microsoft Excel will never need to move beyond basic commands and formulas to accomplish their data management tasks. However, Excel offers so much more versatility once you move beyond the basics and MS Excel courses can illustrate how by using a powerful function called a macro.
Ever feel like you're wasting time by repeating some of the same steps over and over again? Macros let you av... products, articles, news
- Microsoft Excel Training - Not Just for Newbies Anymore
by Christine Harrell. If you've been using Excel for a number of years, you may feel you already know everything you need to know. You are in a comfort zone and feel that Microsoft Excel training would be a waste of your time and your employer's money. As long as you can do your job, you feel that you've learned all you can.
No matter what your level of expertise, you can always benefit from further training. Here... products, articles, news
- Microsoft Office Tricks
by Christine Harrell. No matter how long you've been using Microsoft Office, you probably don't know every trick and shortcut there is. Maybe you've stumbled upon a few shortcuts by accident after years of doing things the hard way. There are an incredible number of shortcuts hidden within each Microsoft Office application that can cut time and frustration out of your daily activities. Here are just a few of the te... products, articles, news
- Microsoft Tailors Training To The Job
by Tim Moss. New concepts at Microsoft relate training more closely to the real workplace
Microsoft is taking a brand new approach to the training it offers the IT professional. Changes in the formats now allow people to acquire new skills quickly, and that fact allows them to apply that knowledge in the workplace more quickly than before.
The new certification program demonstrates a more holistic approach... products, articles, news
- Microsoft Certification - Your Career Is Waiting!
by Scott Elliott. Microsoft, a leader in the IT industry, has developed a number of certification programs for professionals working in the business. The programs allow you to decide which certification is appropriate and best suited for your career. There are over 2 million IT professionals with Microsoft certification. You can join their ranks and greatly enhance your professional career with Microsoft Certifica... products, articles, news
- Microsoft Office Training for Office 2007
by Christine Harrell. Many businesses are upgrading their older versions of Microsoft Office to Office 2007. Microsoft has made some fundamental changes to the interface and functionality of the software suite and some users may have trouble with the transition.
Revised interfaceThe most obvious change in Office 2007 is the new ribbon interface. Menus are gone, replaced with toolbar-like "ribbons" that group comman... products, articles, news
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