Thursday, November 02, 2006

How to Create Better Excel Spreadsheets: Part Two

"By: Christine Harrell

One of the most exciting things you'll learn in Excel courses is how to go beyond the toolbar and begin creating powerful formulas inside the worksheet cells themselves. During your Excel course, you find that Excel formulas can handle a lot more than simple equations. In fact, there is most likely an excel formula that will solve just about any problem you're having with your spreadsheets. Though classroom Excel courses will go into much greater detail and cover a lot more ground, this article will touch on some ways to handle common problems with Excel formulas."

How to Create Better Excel Spreadsheets: Part One

"By: Christine Harrell

If you've tried to create and print spreadsheets in Excel, you've likely been frustrated by disappearing row or column headers or by parts of your spreadsheet getting cut off upon printing. But don't give up on Excel too quickly. Excel is one of the most powerful programs available for managing and displaying large amounts of complicated data. After taking even some of the very basic Excel courses, you'll learn how to tame Excel and have it performing in ways you may have never thought imaginable. In this article, you'll learn about a few tricks taught in Excel courses that can help you to create better spreadsheets."

Learn the truth about your web design company by its portfolio

"By: Julia Ramyalg

When you start building your online business and search for a web design company that will implement all your needs for the web site you must understand that it is very serious step because you are entrusting your business along with its reputation and future.
That's why it's very important to make the right choice.

There are several factors that must define your choice, and one of them is portfolio of previous web design works the company has done. It can tell you more than all words and promises, just be attentive and try to analyze. I will tell you what you must pay attention to."

5 Microsoft Excel Charts for Creating Stunning Business Documents

By: Christine Harrell

Whether the goal of your business document is to attract investors, satisfy stockholders, or gain new customers, it's critical that they convey the precise message intended and look absolutely professional. Just about every business Excel user knows how to create basic line graphs and bar charts, but there are a wide variety of other graphing and charting tools better suited for many types of statistical data. This article will touch on 5 Excel charts covered in Excel training that can take your business documents to a new level of professionalism.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

OpenOffice.org training, Tips, and Ideas

OpenOffice training, tutorials, and discussions.
It's the free Microsoft Office comapatible office suite.

Solveig Haugland maintains the OpenOffice.org training, Tips, and Ideas blog. Solveig's daily posts include tips and ideas on how to use the OpenOffice.org suite.

The site also includes OpenOffice training resources, tutorials and detailed OpenOffice workbooks written by Solvieg.

If you use OpenOffice Suite or are interested in OpenOffice training, you must see the this wonderful website of resources.

OpenOffice.org training, Tips, and Ideas

OpenOffice training, tutorials, and discussions.
It's the free Microsoft Office comapatible office suite.

Solveig Haugland maintains the OpenOffice.org training, Tips, and Ideas blog.
Solveig's daily posts include tips and ideas on how to use the OpenOffice.org suite.

The site also includes OpenOffice training resources, tutorials and detailed OpenOffice workbooks written by Solvieg.

If you use OpenOffice Suite or are interested in OpenOffice training, you must see the this wonderful website of resources.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Macromedia Dreamweaver Vs Microsoft FrontPage

By: Rich Talbot

If you are new to web design and don't know where to start, it is probably best that you devote some time initially in selecting the most appropriate web editor. The two most popular WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors are Microsoft's FrontPage and Macromedia's Dreamweaver.

This leads to the often heated and delicate debate, 'Which is the best editor?' Fortunately this article informs you of the pros and cons of both and the level of experience that is required. At this stage, I would like to make it clear that I am not an advocate for Microsoft or Macromedia and have substantial experience of using both web editors."

How Implementing a Project Management System Can Double Your Small Business Profits

By: Christine Harrell

Any small business can double, or even triple its profits if they truly desire to. Plenty of businesses do it each year and the key element is accountability. When people set lofty goals and are then held accountable for achieving the results, businesses tend to grow by leaps and bounds. The process of setting specific goals to be accomplished within a set time period of time is called a project system, and many of the most innovative and successful businesses operate this way today."

Sunday, October 29, 2006

How Many Times Do I Have To Pay The Internet Marketing Dumb Tax?? Part 1

By: Brooke Hayles

Recently, I went to an evening seminar presented by a Google Adwords certified web developer who runs a business not 5 minutess from my home. He was talking about how often newbies to Google Adwords, target the most competitive keywords, end up copping very high Costs-per-click (CPC) and finding themselves in the position where they have 'paid the Google Dumb Tax', as this guy rather humorously put it, I thought :-) "

Tutorial, Install Windows XP Built-in Fax Service

By: petec

Hey, wouldn't it be great to send and receive faxes from your Windows XP computer without having to buy expensive software? If you have a fax modem installed or you can have one installed, you can do just that. But you'll need to take a few steps because the fax service is not installed by default.

This is a great idea if you have a home office since the business world seems unable or unwilling to let go of Faxing and move on to E-mail. At least, Faxing with the computer allows you to send the Fax to a printer and eliminates one more ancient office machine.

Here is a tip for you business owners and office managers: I know from personal experience that Faxes can be pulled from the Fax machine unreadable. You can reduce cost by pitching the Fax machine and making a company wide policy change to E-mail only. You will never have to call a customer and ask them to waste their time by resending a fax again.
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