Fast Tip Friday – Using a Newline vs. a New Paragraph in MS Word
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a newline instead of a new paragraph in Microsoft Word.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a newline instead of a new paragraph in Microsoft Word.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use the Excel Power Query Modulo feature to clean up a report and make it more user friendly. Download Sample Files
This fast tip will demonstrate how to use the Bulk Rename Utility software with a text file that will instruct the software how to rename the files. To learn more about the concatenate function used in this tutorial, see my article entitled Concatenate – Fancy Word, Simple Meaning. Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to use Revo Uninstaller to do a much more thorough software uninstall process. Most default uninstallers provided by the software creator will leave orphan files on your computer.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use the Transpose feature in Excel.
This fast tip demonstrates how to create a simple pivot table that will count the unique values in a column. Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to select files in Windows Explorer using checkboxes. Sean O’Shea shared this tip in his article entitled Check Out What Windows Explorer Can Do. Source: Sean O’Shea
This is a very helpful feature when you’re preparing an outline in Word and you don’t want the next line to be another entry in the outline.
Thanks for chiming in, Sean. Good to hear from you.