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Display meaningful graphics in Access reports
Meaningful graphics, by virtue of simple wingdings and some modifications to control settings, can add visual value to your Access reports.
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10 questions to determine whether an employee can work from home
Before letting staff members telecommute, consider the answers to these questions about you, your department, and your employees.
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Office Challenge: How would you count personnel selling below quota?
In this week's Office Challenge, Susan Harkins tests your Excel skills by creating a dynamic counting function. Can you meet the challenge?
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Use wildcards with SUMIF() to create a powerful Excel function
You already know that SUMIF is a useful function. Combine it with wildcards and you've got one powerful function!
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Finding Ascend and Descend in PowerPoint 2010 and how you might use them
A couple of animation effects aren't missing in PowerPoint 2010, they just have new names. Teaming them up creates an interesting effect.
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Five tips for creating more efficient forms in Access
If your forms are sluggish, users will complain. Here are some easy ways to speed up form performance.
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Add a quick comparison chart to a worksheet
With just one function, you can create a quick chart that lets you compare information, visually.
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Get instant sums using Excel's Status bar
There are a number of ways to get quick sums in a worksheet -- but did you know you can sum a range of values without entering a function or formula?
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Office poll: What collaboration platform does your organization use?
Many organizations rely heavily on collaborative software. We'd like to know how your users collaborate.
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Nontraditional cures for keeping a project on schedule and on budget
Telling a client that a project is behind schedule and running over budget is unpleasant and possibly humiliating. Two nontraditional methods for involving in-house personnel from ...