by Laura | May 24, 2019 | Microsoft Excel Tips
In this case, you could use one of Excel’s most popular and useful functions, the IF function. You use an IF statement to ask Excel to test a condition and to return one value if the condition is met, and another value if the condition is not met. Another way of...
by Laura | May 23, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
Elements like headers and footers reside within sections, and from section to section they can be changed. The following illustration shows the footer of page 30 and the header of page 31. The following illustration shows the status bar for page 30. Notice that page...
by Laura | May 23, 2019 | Microsoft PowerPoint Tips
Since PowerPoint 2010, you can broadcast your presentation live on the Web. I’ve tried it recently on PowerPoint 2010, and for some reason, it no longer works for some people — including me — and Microsoft has not addressed this issue. However, I know that in...
by Laura | May 21, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
If this is the look you’re going for, just create separate sections for where you want the table to span the two columns. From the Page Layout tab, click on Break where you want the tables. Select Continuous from the Section Break group. Now set the new...
by Laura | May 21, 2019 | Microsoft Excel Tips, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint Tips, Microsoft Word Tips
Unfortunately, there is no one-key shortcut for the Format Painter, but it’s a 2-step process, which makes sense. When you want to copy a format, highlight a sample of the text and instead of pressing Ctrl+C, press Ctrl+Shift+C. Now select the text you want...