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- Help users find information with an interactive Excel chart
- When you create an interactive Excel chart, the way to really make your users happy is by letting them find data they want according to their parameters. Learn how to do that by following these step-by-step instructions. Instead of creating multiple Excel charts that give different...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Click Add, Click OK, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, Chart, Sales Strategy, Office Suites, Software, Sales
- Technical articles 2007-05-01
- Use dynamic ranges to make your Excel spreadsheets easier to understand
- Give your numbers more distinct meanings in Excel with dynamic ranges. By using the OFFSET function and naming feature, you can give labels to your formulas, making them easier to find and reference. You can make Excel formulas easier to understand by using named ranges. For example, the...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Sales strategy, Sales force management, Excel spreadsheet, Click Add, sales, Total Sales, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, Formula, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2007-04-03
- problem with using usenext
- i sign up to the usenext site ,download its software and setup it, but give error cannot connect to their server due to port 119,443 not open i am sur the ports is not blocked in my computer but the problem is :my computer in lan and hase static IP...
- Tags: Click, nationalsec@..., hardware, Click Add
- Q&A 2006-07-30
- Create an Excel chart that automatically updates with new data
- Are you constantly changing your Excel chart's data range as new information becomes available? Mary Ann Richardson shows how to set up the chart to automatically update as you add new rows of data to your spreadsheet. If you add a row or two of data to your...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Click Add, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, Data, Chart, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2006-04-25
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- display chinese in Firefox browser
- How do I read chinese words in Firefox browser. Do I have to install anything?thanks and regards,Select Tools--Options--click General in the left column--on the right side click the "Languages..." tab--this brings up the "Languages and Character Encoding" dialog box--click the down arrow by "Select a language to add..."--click the Add...
- Tags: choywg@..., click ok, Languages, Mozilla Firefox, software, Web browser
- Q&A 2005-11-28
- Mapped Drive to other Machines
- Is there anyways to track if users mapped into others PC in the network?Example: user A mapped into user B machine and copied data. will user A noticed? Is there anyway to find out whether PC has been accessed?Yes you can see if someone accessed a computer in your LAN...
- Tags: audit, Local Computer, click ok
- Q&A 2006-04-14
- Regedit, hide IE setting
- I am after the registry setting to hide the Internet Options in tools in IE, or even better to hide the Lan settings in Options in Tools in IE.You don't have to go to the registry to do that. If you have Windows 2000 or XP all you have...
- Tags: Click, Click OK, Connections, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Sprocket, windows
- Q&A 2005-03-03
- View performance files in win2k, how?
- Hi,Can a kind person explain how to view Performance Log files in Win 2K?They are currently in binary format, but I can create them as text.Regards,Martin1. Open Performance Monitor2. Right click graph and select Properties3. Click on Source tab4. Select Log files and click Add5. Select log file from hard...
- Tags: Click OK, martin@..., Microsoft Windows 2000, performance, SELECT, windows
- Q&A 2005-03-22
- Keep Word commands handy with Office 2007's Quick Access Toolbar
- There are a lot of useful features on Office 2007's ribbon -- there are even too many to sort through at times. Mary Ann Richardson explains how to use the Quick Access Toolbar to put the Word tools and commands you use most often. With Word 2007, there's no...
- Tags: Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, Quick Access Toolbar, Add Button, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Access, Toolbar, Tool, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2007-04-17
- Add a picture to an Excel worksheet's header
- If you're looking for a way to add some pizzazz to let your Excel spreadsheets stand out, a simple trick is to add a picture to your worksheet's header or footer. Read this Excel tip to learn how to add a picture to your spreadsheet header. Microsoft Excel 2002...
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, header, Microsoft Office Suite Excel Tips Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Picture, Productivity, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2005-08-16
- scheduled shutdown of PC
- How do I create a schedule task in WIN XP to shut down the PC at a specified time?thanks and regards,Go to Start > Control Panel > Scheduled Tasks > Add Scheduled Task > click Next > click Browse > navigate to Windows > System 32 > shutdown.exe > specify...
- Tags: Desktops, POSTER
- Q&A 2006-02-06
- Replace Access navigation bars with a command button for easier data entry
- When designing a data entry form in Access, it's a good idea to replace the navigation bars with an Add New Record command button. A conveniently placed button not only makes it easier to enter data, but it also can help prevent existing records from inadvertent overwriting. ...
- Tags: Microsoft Access, Data Entry, Mary Ann Richardson
- Blog posts 2007-09-12
- Add/remame computer accounts in a given OU
- Hi, I am new to AD and need to know how to authorize a group to be able to add and rename accounts and join the domain in a given ou. Any help would be appreciated.right clickon the OU, click delegate control and follow the wizardalready tried thatthere must be...
- Tags: And_the_beat_goes_on, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-04-19
- Local admin rights with server2003
- How can I give a local xp user admin rights on his local computer while loged in to the server2003 domain?CalIn the user accounts dialog in the control panel on that computer, select the advanced tab. in that tab is Adnaced user management with a button labeled "Advanced". Click...
- Tags: domain, hardware, tech@...
- Q&A 2005-06-15
- Access Denied!!
- Hi,I have a domain DFS but when I attempt to create a dfs link to one of my share I get the error 'Access Denied' and also 'The Network Path location cannot be reached'. I checked the permissions and all if ok as I'm a domain admin, so what...
- Tags: Click, Dfs Root, Microsoft Access, server, taz1nl@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-01-30
- Tech Tip: Add users to the administrative alerts list
- When a dialog box pops up on the server screen and no one is there to see it, is there really a problem? If no one receives administrative alerts from your NT server, you might not know when a problem occurs. To...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows NT Newsletter, Alert, Server, Option, Productivity, Servers, Hardware
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- Put the finishing touches on your Access 2007 forms in Layout view
- Access 2007's new Layout view lets you quickly add the finishing touches to your form's design. From this view, you can add a form title or a date and time field to the form's header. You can also add another field control and automatically readjust the tab order. Follow these...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Microsoft Access, Layout View, Access 2007, header
- Blog posts 2007-09-04
- Add a Close Form command button to your Access form
- If the Close button on a Microsoft Access form is disabled, you can add a button to the form that will allow users to exit the form when they are done. Find out how the command wizard makes it easy to add this button. Once you disable the Close...
- Tags: Microsoft Access, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Microsoft Office Suite Access Tips Newsletter, Button, Databases, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
- Technical articles 2005-06-14
- Convert Word graphics to AutoShapes to type text directly on your images
- While you can use a text box to add a word or two to your Word document pictures, it is easier to position text typed directly onto the picture itself. While Word does not let you type directly onto a pasted picture, it does let you add text to AutoShapes....
- Tags: Toolbar, Font, Graphics, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Mary Ann Richardson
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- Display Properties Tab Missing
- I run Win XP SP2. Suddenly, my Display Properties has only 4 tabs (ie: Themes; screensaver, Appearance; Settings). Desktop (where you would change wallpaper, etc) is completely missing.How can I get it back?Try the following link http://www.theeldergeek.com/desktop_tab_missing_from_display.htmIf that doesn't work, Start—Run—type “mmc” without quotes—File—Add/Remove snapin—click the Add...
- Tags: Display Properties, User Configuration, Administrative Templates
- Q&A 2005-12-08
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