Using the Windows ‘Clipboard Task Pane’, you can copy up to 24 items from all your standard Office applications and then paste them in any sequence you wish into any of those applications…
Electronic business cards are similar to paper business cards. In Outlook you can create ‘vCards’ from your Contacts and then send them as an email attachment to others. A simple and convenient wa...
When working in complex Excel workbooks you often have to trace formulas in order to understand or even correct the data. Follow this video to learn how to trace ‘precedent’ and ‘dependent’ ce...
It’s surprisingly simple to use the Word captioning tool in order to add number and caption graphic objects in your documents. You can then generate an automatic ‘Table of Figures’ (similar to a...
AutoText is one of Microsoft Word’s many ‘Quick Parts’ features. By using AutoText you can store your own text and graphics against shortcuts and then quickly or even automatically, insert them ...
When working with shapes in PowerPoint there may be occasions when you just can’t find the shape you need. If this is the case; you can merge shapes to create ‘custom’ shapes. You can even use t...
Excel’s ‘Data Bars’ are probably the most simple yet effective form of conditional formatting. In this video, we explore some of the hidden settings and create different examples such as a Total...
Slicers are visible buttons that you can use to filter data in Tables. They can be printed and formatted and indicate the current filtering state of your data, which has a large advantage over using t...
Perhaps you have a PowerPoint presentation that you need to share with a non-PowerPoint user… or maybe you’d like to upload a presentation to YouTube, social media or a website? After a few small ...
We have all been there; someone asks you to mail them a list of your availability and you’re in a rush. Well, Calendar Snapshots does it for you; just choose the level of detail and the date range a...