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  Saturday, February 20, 2010 – Permalink –

Selection Address

What's the count

". . . know what range is selected at any given time. You can look at the Name Box, but that only show the active cell."

Display number of Rows and Columns



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  Thursday, February 18, 2010 – Permalink –

Custom QAT

Access additions


Applications put most of the most-used commands on the Home tab's Ribbon, not everything is there. You may want to add Close, Close All, or Print commands, for example.

In the upper Left corner is the Quick Access Tool bar.

To update the QAT:
Click the down-pointing arrow to the right of the QAT.
Choose any common commands (New, Close, Print, etc.) by checking the option.




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  Friday, February 12, 2010 – Permalink –

Custom Toolbars

You’re not restricted


You can create your own toolbars. Here's some code that helps:



Toolbars for Fun and Profit




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  Thursday, February 04, 2010 – Permalink –

Command Reference

2003-2007-2010

Those of you that are just now making the switch to the Ribbon world, will find this valuable.

ComputerWorld.com




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  Tuesday, February 02, 2010 – Permalink –

Office Training

Suggestions

TechRepublic lists a number of areas that you might explore when training is needed for a new Office version.

Here are a few:

  • LINKS TO TIP SHEETS AND ARTICLES
    "Instead of telling your users to go out to Microsoft.com and do a search, put hyperlinks to the printer-friendly version of tip sheets and articles on your company’s main portal page. Providing links to information you know they need will help you cover the training bases. And presenting the links on an internal web site they already use will show your users that it’s okay to go outside of their four firewalls to learn something new. Include your favorite hyperlink in your signature line so it goes out in every e-mail you send."
  • ONLINE TRAINING
  • E-LEARNING
  • WEBCASTS
  • VIRTUAL TRAINING
  • MULTILINGUAL SCREENTIPS AND TRANSLATIONS
  • COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDES
  • OFFICE ONLINE AT WORK
10 ways to train your users on Office 2007 for free




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  Monday, February 01, 2010 – Permalink –

Tips for Word and Excel

Also some Windows hints


This site has useful information about:

  • Word
  • Word VBA
  • Excel
  • Excel VBA

    and
  • Windows
Tribbs.co.uk




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