Ever found yourself staring at a column of data trying desperately to figure out how you're going to peel out the portion of the data in each cell that you actually need? With the right formula anything is possible! Check it out!
MS Excel: Print One Sheet, All Sheets or Maybe Just Some Sheets
Be default, when we tell Excel to print we end up with whatever worksheet is currently selected spitting out of the printer. Usually that's great since it's exactly what we want most of the time... but what about the other times? You know, when you wanted the entire workbook or even multiple worksheets, but not all of them? Learn how to remedy this problem by reading this tip!
MS Word: When Asking for Space After Paragraphs Doesn’t Seem to Work
Are you looking to put a little space in-between your MS Word paragraphs, but don't know where to find the option to do so? April has your answer right here, and it's easier than you think!
OpenOffice.org: A True List of Recent Files
Keep track and easily open all of your recent files in Open Office! This one's a real time saver!
Best Served Cold – Chapter 2
I had a variety of appetizers spread out on the kitchen bar. Cheese bubbled in a fondue pot. Thin slices of leftover steak were on crackers with a bleu cheese spread I’d concocted and I’d sprinkled fresh tomatoes with basil from the garden and a light dressing. Still on a frying binge, I’d made homemade … Continue reading Best Served Cold – Chapter 2
Repeat an Action in OpenOffice Writer
Recently while working in OpenOffice.org Writer, I found myself repeating my actions over and over again. I knew that MS Office had a way to repeat the last action or word entered, so I went looking for what Writer has to offer. What I found was on the Edit menu: The third choice on the … Continue reading Repeat an Action in OpenOffice Writer
Leftovers! Behold how a rectangular plate makes everything pretty!
So I had some leftovers to use.A mixture of fire-roasted tomatoes and tomatoes with jalepenos left over from making chiken Tikka, some of the base mix of egg & evaporated milk left from making mac & cheese and a small piece of sirloil steak found lurking in the freezer.Also invited to the partyVeal stock, spaghetti, … Continue reading Leftovers! Behold how a rectangular plate makes everything pretty!
How to Password Protect Worksheets in Excel
MS Excel: A Locked Cell is Not a Cell Protected From Changes If you've ever found yourself nosing around the Protection tab in the Format Cells dialog box then you've probably found that the Locked check-box was selected and possibly thought that your worksheet was safe from changes made by others... Whew! We're safe - … Continue reading How to Password Protect Worksheets in Excel
Flower Photography: The Five Secrets They Never Told You
Flower photography is probably the most explored area of amateur photography, but the results for many people are never in touch with what they saw. This article intends to give you the basic understanding of what can be done to get pictures of flowers that will make your friends envy you. Yes, exposure has to … Continue reading Flower Photography: The Five Secrets They Never Told You
Controlling Spell Check in PowerPoint
When the wavy red line became a part of the Spell Checker feature, I fell in love with it. I like that I know immediately when and where there is a problem. On the other hand, I also know that I spend more time actually composing my writing, since I frequently stop, go back and fix … Continue reading Controlling Spell Check in PowerPoint