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Think Positive Thoughts And Don’t Forget to Document Them With Excel

Posted by on Friday, May 31st, 2013






Today is designated “What You Think Upon Grows Day” What does this have to do with Excel, you ask? You’ll just have to read to find out.






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Spreadsheet Battle: Excel Vs.Google

Posted by on Thursday, May 30th, 2013






Everyone has their favorite software. We are often divided by our preferences, whether it is Microsoft users versus Apple fans or Excel lovers and Google enthusiasts. It isn’t easy to change a person’s mind if they are happy with a product or service. Don’t fight, just enjoy the thing that you like.






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Helping Seniors Stay Organized with Excel

Posted by on Wednesday, May 29th, 2013






Today is National Senior Health & Fitness Day. If you are a caregiver for a senior or you are reaching the age where you may need help with organizing your life, you need Excel. This tool makes it easy to keep track of all the important events in your life.






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National Hurricane Preparedness Week: Be Ready Before Disaster Strikes

Posted by on Tuesday, May 28th, 2013






This is National Hurricane Preparedness Week. We’ve all seen the devastation caused by natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes or other tropical storms. Some of you live in areas where you expect nature to become violent, but those of us in other areas are often taken by surprise. We should all be prepared in the […]






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Memorial Day: Documenting the Moments We Should Never Forget

Posted by on Monday, May 27th, 2013






On this Memorial Day we pay tribute to the men and women who gave their lives so that the rest of us could be spending the day with our families and friends. We can’t forget these heroes. We have those who chronicle historical events for keeping the past fresh in our mind. You can do […]






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Planning Your Memorial Day Holiday Events with Excel

Posted by on Friday, May 24th, 2013






Memorial Day is a time of mourning and remembrance, but it is also a time to celebrate the contribution of our fallen soldiers. It may not be the most uplifting holiday, but it is the first long weekend of the summer. It’s a time to get together with family and friends. Putting on an event, a tribute, […]






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A PDF to Excel Converter: Your Digital Duct Tape

Posted by on Thursday, May 23rd, 2013






We all love products that do what they are supposed to do. Just as duct tape started out as a product with one use, it has been adapted to many. Excel is another product that has far ranging uses. A PDF to Excel Converter is another tool that has more uses than you would expect.






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We All Speak the Same Language: Excel

Posted by on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013






Most companies, even smaller cottage industries are doing business on a global level. We may not speak the same language, although many people around the world speak English, but we all speak spreadsheet. Microsoft is an international company and chances are the people you do business with use Excel.






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What’s That Bird? Tracking the Endangered Species in Excel

Posted by on Tuesday, May 21st, 2013






Today is National Endangered Species Day. Bird watchers and other lovers of nature know that what you don’t see is as important as what you do. By documenting sightings of endangered animals and keeping track by using an Excel spreadsheet, we can raise awareness and help bring change.






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Capturing the Measurements of Our Lives

Posted by on Monday, May 20th, 2013






You are driving from New York to Toronto. It’s 492 miles. Once you cross the border that would be 757 kms. It is a comfortable 77 degrees Fahrenheit when you leave your home. In Toronto the weather feels the same, but it is 25 degrees Celsius. If you’re confused about these measurements, keep reading to […]