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Understand how section breaks control formatting in Word
Learn how to use Word's section breaks to control a document's formatting.
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Excel troubleshooting challenge: Why is C4 returning FALSE?
Can you figure out why why a seemingly perfect IF() function returns the wrong result?
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Three Excel solutions for questions asked by readers
TechRepublic members ask many questions about Excel. Susan Sales Harkins answers three of those questions.
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Two ways to undo Word's automatic list indent
Want a numbered list but no automatic indents? Learn two ways to work around Word's automatic list indent.
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Be more efficient with Word 2013's new table features
Save some time by learning and applying Word 2013's new table features.
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Use this Excel quick fill handle trick to insert partial rows and columns
Learn the many ways to insert entire and partial rows and columns in Excel, including a fill handle method.
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Use Word's StyleRef field to efficiently reuse text
Use Word's STYLEREF field to create dynamic links that more efficiently reuse text.
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Use SUMIFS() to sum by multiple conditions in Excel
Excel's SUMIF() lets you sum values, conditionally. It's new sibling, SUMIFS() lets you sum values by multiple conditions.
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Build dynamic charts in Excel
Users will appreciate an Excel chart that updates right before their eyes.
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Use EDATE() and relative addressing to create a quick date matrix in Excel
With a little planning, you can create an easy-to-implement date matrix in Microsoft Excel.