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Do You Need Office 365? Four Questions
Aug 20, 2014
Microsoft is offering a number of ways for users to get Office 2013. Which version is right for you? This article introduces you to Office 365 and helps you determine whether this product will give you what you need in Office features.
Easy Page Layout Using Microsoft Word 2011
Dec 13, 2010
Neale Monks shows you how to use Word’s important page layout tools to create simple newsletters, promotional flyers, certificates, and more, without needing the expense or expertise of complex publishing programs.
Editing Documents in Microsoft Word 2003
Dec 31, 2003
Need a bunch of useful tips for editing your documents? In this sample chapter, you'll find several -- from moving and copying text to switching between several open documents to using the different document views.
Editing Excel 2003 Worksheets
Nov 10, 2006
Nancy Lewis covers the basics of editing cells within Excel 2003 worksheets in this introductory chapter for Excel newbies.
Editing Spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel 2002
Aug 6, 2001
In this sample chapter from Special Edition Using Microsoft Excel 2002, learn how to edit spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel 2002.
Editing Spreadsheets in Microsoft Office 2003
Oct 24, 2003
Want to learn to get the most out of the new features in Excel? This sample chapter covers everything from custom fills to tracking changes.
Editing Text with Microsoft Word
Aug 11, 2006
Word-processing programs would be only be a slight improvement over typewriters if we couldn't use them to revise text. Indeed, the most valuable aspect of using Word is that you can quickly and painlessly edit text you've already typed. The skills you in this chapter—selecting (highlighting) text, deleting text, cutting and pasting text, undoing actions, and so on—form the foundation of everything else you'll do in Word.
Enhance Your Pictures in Word 2013
Mar 19, 2014
Word 2013 makes it easy for you to add, edit, and enhance pictures in your document. Katherine Murphy shows you how to tweak your images so your illustrations really pop.
Enhanced Connectivity from SQL to SharePoint to Office
Jul 12, 2010
Flexible dynamic data access is an impressive improvement to SharePoint 2010 that provides both read and write capabilities back to an external data source, like SQL, so that you can adjust data between Office, SharePoint and SQL. In this article we will show you how!
Enhancing PowerPoint Presentations with Animation
Mar 8, 2002
If you're guilty of too many bullets on a slide and text that goes on forever, read Lisa Jahred's article on PowerPoint. She shows you how to bring your message and your audience to life with purposeful animation.
Entering and Managing Data in Excel 2010
Jul 12, 2010
This chapter shows the flexibility of Excel in providing various ways to enter/change data, insert cells, rows, and columns, search for and manipulate existing data, leave comments for yourself (or others), and even check spelling.
Entering Text in Word 2010
Jul 13, 2010
This chapter shows basic techniques for entering and manipulating text in Word 2010, including Quick Parts and symbols.
Essential Document Creation and Management Techniques in Word 2003
Dec 31, 2003
Learn the basic techniques you need to create, open, edit, and save Word documents, including finding the file you're seeking, switching among files, and troubleshooting.
Evernote and Microsoft OneNote: Comparing Two Noteworthy Tools/Services
Mar 7, 2011
Peter O'Kelly introduces Evernote, compares OneNote and Evernote, and provides some guidance on how you might want to consider using Evernote and OneNote together.
Excel 2000 Database Functions Overview
Dec 13, 2002
In Excel, database functions operate over ranges that can span more than one row or column. Learn here how to use the myriad functions at your disposal, using the general syntax for all DFUNCTIONS.
Excel 2013 VBA and Macros: Referring to Ranges
By Bill Jelen, Tracy Syrstad
Feb 21, 2013
This chapter shows you different ways of referring to ranges such as specifying a row or column. You also find out how to manipulate cells based on the active cell and how to create a new range from overlapping ranges.
Excel 2016 VBA and Macros: Referring to Ranges
Dec 11, 2015
This chapter from Excel 2016 VBA and Macros shows you different ways of referring to ranges, such as specifying a row or column. You’ll also find out how to manipulate cells based on the active cell and how to create a new range from overlapping ranges.
Excel Web App Improvements, Part 1
Dec 12, 2011
Laura Acklen describes (in this first in a multi-part series) the latest updates to the Excel Web App.
Excel Web App Improvements, Part 2
Dec 13, 2011
Laura Acklen covers the enhancements to the Excel Web App in the second installment in a multi-part series.
Excel's LINEST() Function Deconstructed
Feb 25, 2013
For the user to fully understand how LINEST() calculates its results, it is necessary to walk through the individual calculations, starting with the coefficients, moving to the sums of squares and ending with the standard errors. This article discusses the required calculations and shows how they can be carried out directly on the worksheet using just a smattering of Excel's matrix functions.

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