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September 2009

Top Graphic Design Software Programs

Graphic design refers to artistic and professional tasks which focus on visual communication and presentation in order to communicate an idea or concept. An assortment of methods is used to create and combine symbols, images and words to create a visua...

March 2009

Creating Split Worksheet Views In Microsoft Excel

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The Split command can be found in the View Tab of the Excel Ribbon. It allows you to split an Excel spreadsheet window into either two or four individual panes and is particularly useful for comparing data in different parts of a large worksheet.

Using The For-each Element To Loop In XSLT

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Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) is an XML-related technology which is used to transform XML data. XML file are used to set the ground-rules for a given body of data and to describe the data itself. XSL allows us to take that data and convert it in...

Excel 2007 Selection Techniques

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In this article, we will look at Excel selection techniques which involve using the mouse in conjunction with the keyboard. One of the easiest and most useful is click followed by Shift-click. This is particularly handy for highlighting large ranges of...

Microsoft Excel 2007 Functions: COUNT, COUNTA And COUNTBLANK

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Excel boasts a huge range of functions which are conveniently arranged into categories. The COUNT function is found under the statistical category. There are actually five COUNT functions; COUNT, COUNTA, COUNTBLANK, COUNTIF and COUNTIFS. We will look a...

February 2009

Changing Formats In The Same Cell In Microsoft Excel

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When changing the appearance of text within an Excel worksheet, you have the choice of working at the cell level or at the text level. To work at the cell level you simply highlight one or more cells and choose your format settings. The formatting that...

Customising Text Alignment Microsoft Excel 2007

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The alignment section of the Home Tab of the Excel ribbon contains a number of options relating to the way in which your data is position within the cell. Perhaps the most familiar and the most frequently used buttons in this section are the three rela...

Text Alignment Options In Microsoft Excel 2007

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The alignment section of the Home Tab of the Excel 2007 ribbon is home to a number of options relating to the way in which your data is position within the cell. The most familiar and most frequently used icons in this section are the three relating to...

Microsoft Excel 2007 Text Alignment Options

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The alignment section of the Home Tab of the Excel 2007 ribbon is home to a number of options relating to the way in which your data is position within the cell. The most familiar and most frequently used icons in this section are the three relating to...

Customising Text Alignment Microsoft Excel 2007

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The alignment section of the Home Tab of the Excel ribbon contains a number of options relating to the way in which your data is position within the cell. Perhaps the most familiar and the most frequently used buttons in this section are the three rela...

Creating Cell Styles in Microsoft Excel

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In addition to using and modifying Excel's built-in cell styles, you also have the facility of creating your own. A convenient method of doing this is to highlight a range of cells and apply all the formatting attributes that you would like your style ...

Using Different Formatting In The Same Cell In Microsoft Excel

When changing the appearance of text within an Excel worksheet, you have the choice of working at the cell level or at the text level. To work at the cell level you simply highlight one or more cells and choose your format settings. The formatting that...

January 2009

Select Text With The Mouse In Word 2007

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Before you can edit or format a block of text in Microsoft Word 2007, you need to select it. Selecting the text is a way of telling Word that you want to work with a certain piece of text. (Selecting is also referred to as Highlighting.)