Managing the Outlook Back Office allows you to add multiple email accounts, keep your folders at a reasonable size, and set up your Outlook preferences as needed.
A comparison of the Outlook interface when using the desktop version vs the Office.com version (which is constantly changing). Note: This course is based on the Desktop version.
This module covers how to publish your data into the Power BI service, explores the feature parity between desktop and cloud, and covers how to update your data in the service.
In this module, you will learn how you can link your Visio diagrams to Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. You will learn how you can link content from Word, PowerPoint, and Excel back into Visio.
"Subscription Excel vs Non-Subscription Excel" and "32 bit vs 64 bit" are two huge points of concern for Power Pivot modelers. Which do you need, why is it so important, and how can you make a case to get them?
The different PowerPoint views allow you to work on different parts of your presentation such as slides, slide thumbnails, text and running your presentation as a slideshow.
Learn how to use Microsoft Teams with this expert guide. Get familiar with the interface and how to navigate this essential online collaboration tool with ease. Read more »
OneDrive enhances the way you manage, share, and secure your documents and media files. This article outlines everything you need to get started. Read more »
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Combining INDEX and MATCH in Excel is a great way to overcome the limitations of VLOOKUP. It's also a clever way of performing a two-way lookup. Read more »
Have you ever wanted to temporarily display only certain data from a larger dataset without deleting the rest? Learn how to filter in Excel. Read more »
By prioritizing workplace health and safety training, organizations can ensure that employees are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to handle various hazards and emergencies. Read more »
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Like most people, you're probably using Excel for accounting. If you want to maximize your efficiency then check out these top Excel skills for accountants. Read more »
Improve learning and development in your business by using a SaaS LMS. Learn what a SaaS LMS is and discover its benefits to your business. Read more »
Discover the Excel TEXTJOIN function as a simpler way to combine text strings than CONCATENATE and &. Learn tricks like line breaks and dynamic outputs. Read more »
Histograms are useful for reporting on statistical data, especially when large datasets are involved. Here’s how to create a histogram in Excel. Read more »
Your simple, no-fluff guide on how to use the SEQUENCE function in Excel. Use dynamic arrays to return multiple values with a single input. Read more »
There are more than 20 date formulas in Excel to help simplify common operations involving dates. Here is a list of some top Excel date functions. Read more »
The Excel SUMPRODUCT function is your secret weapon for functions you may not have access to if you're using an older Excel version. Learn more in this guide. Read more »
The OFFSET function in Microsoft Excel returns a cell or range of cells based on a reference point. It can be used to bring about dynamic behavior, even in legacy Excel. Read more »
Learn how to create and use a variety of Excel charts. Charts help to summarize information in a way that makes numbers easier to understand and interpret. Read more »