Fast Tip Friday – Export Excel Comments to Word Doc
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.
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.
This fast tip demonstrates a built-in feature with MS Word that will insert sample (filler) text that can be used to assist with a training session or designing a template document. The Lorem Ipsum text comes from the publishing and graphic design industries. Each version of MS Word will insert different sample text.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use the VLOOKUP function in Excel to compare two lists of bates numbers and then a couple of ways to visually present the results. In a previous fast tip, I demonstrated an alternative way to use Excel to compare two lists. Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to save web pages to a PDF file using Adobe Acrobat.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a newline instead of a new paragraph in Microsoft Word.
We often receive AutoCAD files in litigation matters. They are architectural diagrams and usually require special software to view them. This fast tip demonstrates how to use a free software program called DWG TrueView to open the files and optionally export them to PDF format if desired. Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to open any link in a new tab faster than choosing right-click and then Open Link in New Tab.
this was perfect for something I was working on this morning. Thanks so much!
Linda – So happy to hear it helped you. Thanks for letting me know. Keep in touch.