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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 20:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How To Deduping Your Excel 2010 Spreadsheet As you compile data in your Excel 2010 spreadsheet, you may encounter duplicate data. Removing the data can be done by using the tools available in your Excel ribbon. This process is quick and efficient. Dedupe Duplicates Using in Your Excel 2010 Spreadsheet 1. Open the spreadsheet 2. Highlight the data that contains the duplicate data. Include the header row. In the example below, we have a spreadsheet containing the names of items purchased for a smoothie. 3.Select Data on the ribbon and Remove Duplicates. The Remove Duplicates dialog box appears. 4. Make sure the option that your data has header information is selected. 5. Check the columns where the duplicate occurred. In this example, the Name column is selected because duplicates occurred only in the first column. 6. Click OK to see the spreadsheet deduped (the duplicates removed.) 7. You will see prompt showing you the number of unique values and duplicates removed. &#160;]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn Macro Guide Use this macro quick reference card as a guide when you are learning how to create, execute, and design macros in Office 2000 &#8211; 2003.  My students used this often when I taught this course years ago.]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 12:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excel Training &#8211; Video Series Learn excel 2007 by using video training! If you are a visual learner, this set of videos will be a perfect fit for you as you increase your skill level. Let&#8217;s face it….everyone doesn&#8217;t learn by readying books or quick tutorials. Sometimes you just want to view a process and learn it at your own pace. Using these videos will enable you to enhance your spreadsheet skills and be prepared for your current or future job! These videos includes lessons that cover the most common excel topics: Part 1. Basic Introduction 1. What&#8217;s new in 2007 2. The Ribbon Menu 3. The Office Button 5. Keyboard Shortcuts Part 2: First Excel File 1. Creating Excel Files 2. Cells, Rows and Columns 3. Entering Data 4. Saving Files Part 3: Working with Worksheets 1. Add, Delete and Rename 2. Tab Colors 3. Split Windows/Freeze Panes 4. Hide and Unhide 5. Protect and Un-Protect 6. Working with Shapes Part 4: Cell Formats and Options 1. Height and Width of Rows &#38; Columns 2. Types of data 3. Align and Indent 4. Font Options 5. Hyperlinks 6. Context Menu 7. Insert, Delete and move columns, rows &#38; Cells [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 11:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excel Level 1, 2 and 3 Training Ready to get additional structured Excel training. Use the Ozgrid Excel training package to learn excel using real world examples! Each course has lessons, word documents, and workbook examples.  This training is broken down into basic, intermediate, and advanced levels. The basic course will teach you how to: Cut, Copy, Insert, Delete, Paste Special, Custom Formatting, Undo and Redo, Excel formulas Useful functions Paste Function, Calc, Comments, Drawing toolbar, Edit Replace, Delete Clear, Essential Printing, Data Sorting, Hiding, AutoFormats, Protection, Basic Charts, Basic Formatting, and the If Function The intermediate course will teach you how to: Excel Fundamentals Worksheet Formulas Specific Worksheet Formulas Data Extraction and Decision Making, Data Validation and External References, Advanced Filters, AutoFilters, Names Charts, Under Utilized Features, Protection, Shared Workbooks, Track Changes, Merging Shared Workbooks, Custom Views, Report Manager, Hyperlinks, and Outlining The advanced course will teach you: Advanced Formulas Advanced Filters Text To Columns Importing Text Files Pivot Tables 1, Goal Seek, Data Tables and Consolidation, Excel on the Web, and Macros WHY USE US FOR EXCEL TRAINING? Like all our products and services, OzGrid training will cater to your specific needs. OzGrid specializes in Microsoft Excel, this [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have an excel template you want to share? Do you have an excel template you want to share with our online template community?  If so, send it to admin@myexceltemplates.com and we will post it ASAP.  Be sure to include contact information and clear instructions on how to use it! Have a great one! My Excel Templates! ~Making life easier, one excel template at a time!]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 12:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft Excel Training Classes At Your Company Get your staff up to date by offering on-site Microsoft Excel courses.  It has been reported that the majority of Excel users have never had formalized Excel training.  They tend to learn from experiences, co-workers, or work projects.  This can cause productivity issues in your office when simple tasks take longer times for completion because of inept skill sets. To get your staff on the same skill level, offer training that start with basic Excel knowledge and gradually build up until you get to the advanced topics you are comfortable with.   When deciding your training curriculum, keep the lower 25% in mind.  You want the training to be inclusive so it reaches all staff members.  This will involve staff members who may not be as proficient as others. Basic excel topics could include things topics that introduce the users to the Excel interface.  Examples of this would be new features of Excel 2007, creating basic formulas,  creating graphs and charts, and printing basics.  Intermediate topics would be functions (Vlookup, If, Count, Sum,etc),  templates, filtering, sharing and auditing workbooks, and data validation.  While, advanced topics could include more advanced functions (MATCH, INDEX,etc), Importing, macros, [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 00:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alternatives to using Microsoft Excel This site has made the assumption so far that you have Microsoft Excel.  There is a percentage of the population who don’t use Microsoft Office.  For them, they have to use other solutions to meet their spreadsheet needs.  The excel alternatives below are free and have nearly the same functionality as Microsoft Excel. Google Spreadsheets Google introduced their version of the Office suite a few years ago.  The Excel component is know as Spreadsheets. Pros: Available online Has  spreadsheet templates available Can save and share documents online Microsoft has seen the benefit of this online product and will be offering Excel 2010 online as well Cons: Only available online Not as stable as Office suite especially when sharing documents online Not as functional as Excel Open Office Open Office is a free product that has a suite similar to the Microsoft Office Suite.  Its Excel counterpart is called Calc. Pros: This product can be downloaded to your computer Is free to use Very similar interface to Excel Cons CPU and Memory resource hog Limited Fonts Limited support for this product]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 00:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using AutoCorrect to save you time in Excel AutoCorrect is used to have Excel (or any other Office product) automatically correct the spelling of a word, abbreviation, phrase, etc. AutoCorrect can be accessed by selecting the Office button, Excel Options, and Proofing. AutoCorrect can be found by selecting the Office button and select Excel Options. Next select, Proofing (on the left) and you can now see AutoCorrect Options. Example One: Using Abbreviations You want Excel to type Small Business Association whenever you type SBA. To do this, Open AutoCorrect and type SBA in the replace box and Small Business Association in the with box.&#160;&#160; Select Add.&#160;&#160; Click OK and you are done! Example Two: Adding tilde (~) to Ano You want to Excel to replace Ano with A&#241;0. The easiest way to get this is to insert the special &#241; using Microsoft Word. (Yes I said Microsoft Word). Once you have the word spelled the way you want, highlight the newly spelled word with the symbol included. Open AutoCorrect using the same procedure as Excel, and you will see that the With portion is already filled in. Put Ano in the Replace field, select Add, and click on OK. You [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 00:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping Your Spreadsheet Simple And Easy-to-read When confronted with a mountain of data that you need to sift through and organize, nothing can make your job faster and easier to understand than an effective spreadsheet. When it comes time to share this information with others, you will be able to quickly and succinctly offer your findings for their consideration in an easy-on-the-eyes-and-brain form. Without having to completely learn Excel, you can create an idyllic spreadsheet template that you can use over and over again to present new information just by changing the data in your cells. With so many options available in spreadsheet programs like Excel, you need to consider which ones will work best for your project. Here are a few things to keep in mind while constructing your spreadsheet. Fit to Screen, Fit to Page Although your wealth of information may warrant it, don’t make a spreadsheet that is a massive three to four screens long. A spreadsheet of this caliber is no fun for anyone especially on screen. Rolling around a spreadsheet that size, especially one you aren’t familiar with, can become quite frustrating. Under the “Print Preview” option, you can force the printer to fit the [...]]]></description>
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