Fast Tip Friday – Cool Visuals in Excel
This fast tip demonstrates how to easily spot patterns using more than simply adding color to a cell.
This fast tip demonstrates how to easily spot patterns using more than simply adding color to a cell.
This fast tip demonstrates how to restrict editing to specific portions of an MS Word document while making the rest of the document read-only.
This fast tip demonstrates one particular way to use the fill handle in Excel. Download Sample Files Source: David Carns
This fast tip demonstrates how to export Excel comments to an MS Word document. The list of comments will also include the cell reference and the comment author. Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to download pages from a website, in case you need to get a “snapshot in time” of a website for a litigation matter, using free software called HTTrack Website Copier. In a previous tutorial, I demonstrated how to download web pages to PDF using Adobe Acrobat.
This fast tip demonstrates how to save a web page to your hard drive.
Have you ever wondered what is taking up so much space on your hard drive? Have you ever wanted to get an overview of the file contents that just arrived on an external drive? This fast tip demonstrates how to use Treesize Free to break down hard disk space usage down to the file level.
Very interesting, Amy. I haven’t tinkered much at all with those functions, one of my team uses the show duplicates function from conditional formatting, will have to spend some time exploring.
Gotta brighten up those Excel reports somehow. Ha!
Thanks for sharing this Amy. I have not done much in the past with Conditional formatting. But will now tinker with it. You were always an expert with Excel.