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PC Magazine
January 1, 2008
Neil J. Rubenking
The Incredible Shrinking Excel Text Excel fonts getting a bit tiny? Here's how to keep them readable. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
March 2, 2004
Neil J. Rubenking
Transform Forced Text to Numbers in Excel One of my clients sends me Microsoft Excel files in which all the columns are in text format, even when they contain only numbers. What is the easiest way to correct the number formatting? mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
June 15, 2012
Bill Jelen
Blank Check How to get rid of pivot table blanks without affecting calculations. mark for My Articles similar articles
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April 15, 2012
Bill Jelen
A Global Shift (of Decimals) How to move the decimal point in an array of Excel data. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
October 19, 2004
Neil J. Rubenking
Excel Converts Fractions to Dates How to enter numeric fractions such as 3/16 or 5/9 in Excel, without having them converted to dates such as March 16 and May 9. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
April 4, 2008
Sarah Pike
Copying Multiple Paragraphs into One Cell There's an easy way to avoid having paragraph breaks split text among cells in Excel. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
November 14, 2007
Sarah Pike
Word Tip: Rearrange Data Convert text to a table and sort through your data more efficiently. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
January 31, 2007
Search Web Pages for Bold Text Change the color of text highlighted as bold on a Web page. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
February 14, 2007
Misbehaving Copy and Paste Tweaking the copy and paste options in Microsoft Word. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
February 3, 2004
Neil J. Rubenking
Highlight Cells Containing Formulas In designing and auditing spreadsheets, I'd like to distinguish visually between cells containing formulas and those containing values. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
October 11, 2006
Left- and Right-Align on One Line I use Microsoft Word from Office XP. I would like to know how I can left-align and right-align separate pieces of text in the same sentence; for instance, in a resume. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
June 1, 2008
Neil J. Rubenking
Easy Date and Time Entry in Excel Cut down data entry time in a flash with handy Excel tricks. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
December 14, 2004
Neil J. Rubenking
Excel's Custom Formats Q: The user wanted to format a cell in Excel so that if its value is positive, it is formatted with the Accounting format and looks like this: "$ 456 "... A: To create your custom format, first format one cell with the Accounting format... mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
February 16, 2005
Neil J. Rubenking
Problem with Excel Time Comparison How to build a formula in Microsoft Excel that produces a different answer based on time. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
April 4, 2008
Neil J. Rubenking
When Is a Field Not a Field in Microsoft Word? Here's a trick for manipulating auto-filling content in Word documents. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
October 11, 2002
John Walkenbach
Who Knew Excel Could Do That? Ten Top Tips Make your spreadsheets work harder and give them a polished look with these nifty tricks. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
March 16, 2005
Helen Bradley
Conditional Formatting in Excel Make the information in your spreadsheets more accessible with formatting based on certain conditions. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
May 18, 2004
Neil J. Rubenking
Another Way to Highlight Formulas Expert advice on highlighting cells containing formulas in Excel. mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
December 5, 2011
Judith Aquino
Leads360 Introduces New Automated Text Message Capabilities Leads360 added automated text messaging to its offerings, allowing sales associates to automate the process of composing and sending text messages via the SPAM-compliant Short Message Service protocol. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
March 14, 2007
Helen Bradley
Introducing PowerPoint 2007 Love it or hate it, PowerPoint is here to stay. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com The Texting Age About two-thirds of all teens use text messaging, mostly due to its simplicity as well as the privacy of being able to communicate without being overheard. mark for My Articles similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
February 2011
Sarah C.P. Williams
Releasing the Brakes on Cell Fate Converting one cell type directly into another is a kind of modern-day alchemy, an ultimate goal in biological research. But unlike turning base metals into gold, changing a cell's identity is feasible, new research shows. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
September 12, 2007
Neil J. Rubenking
Avoid Printer Embarrassment Q: I'm using Microsoft Word from the Office 2000 suite... Can I remove the printer icon when I'm editing a specific file? Or configure Word to warn me before printing?... mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
May 18, 2005
Neil J. Rubenking
Convert Blank Cells to Zeros in Excel In Excel, is there any way to select a range of cells and tell Excel to fill the blank cells with the value zero? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 12, 2013
Jeanne Therese Andres
Kiss-and-run drug delivery Carriers that release hydrophobic substances at cell membranes but do not enter the cells themselves could be the foundation for a new way to deliver drugs into cells, according to a team of scientists in Germany. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
September 17, 2010
Study: Mobile Phone Users Largely Ignore Apps Pew Research Center study finds majority of cell phone owners don't bother using any of the apps embedded on them. mark for My Articles similar articles
AFP eWire
January 31, 2005
Next Big Fundraising Trend: Giving Through Your Cell Phone Donors will soon be able to make charitable gifts by using their cell phones to send text messages. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 31, 2012
Ian Le Guillou
A cell for a cell If you ever need to isolate a single bacterial cell, why not build it a prison cell? This is the approach that colleagues from Sandia National Laboratories, US, have taken. Using multi-photon lithography, they can construct four walls and a roof around a single cell in just over a minute. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 4, 2007
Tom Taulli
Hummingbird Sings for Wall Street Open Text's major software acquisition takes flight. Investors looking for a software opportunity may find Open Text attractive. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 21, 2011
Elinor Richards
Cell Control to Change Cell Function US scientists can now control the reactions occurring inside cells. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
September 8, 2010
Users Love, Loathe Their Cell Phones: Survey New survey says interruptions, spam and security holes are the unfortunate but acceptable side effects of relying more and more on mobile devices for work and leisure. mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
August 2010
Joshua Weinberger
Rising Stars: The Content Contender The veteran in this year's class, Open Text knows that customers consume content. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
October 1, 2007
Business Objects Turns Text Into Insight BusinessObjects Text Analysis and BusinessObjects Intelligent Search are integrated solutions that allow customers to unlock the value in unstructured text, such as emails, documents, notes, and Web content. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
November 29, 2006
Word Won't Check Spelling If Word won't spell-check text, either the text itself is defined as the wrong language or you've accidentally told Word not to spell-check it. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
November 30, 2005
Edward Mendelson
Office Problems, Solved! Some of the most notorious problems and the most useful tricks with Microsoft office. mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
April 2015
Leonard Klie
Text Takes Precedence as a Customer Service Preference A new generation of consumers prefers short message service to other ways to reach agents. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
June 2009
Seth Porges
How to Email Text Messages to Any Phone The key is to use what are known as SMS gateways. These are backdoors that transform other (usually less expensive) types of communications, such as e-mail and instant messages, into text messages. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
June 2012
Dave Levitan
The Solar Efficiency Gap Companies continue to push solar-cell efficiency records toward theoretical limits. Are actual production-line solar panels keeping up? mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
November 30, 2004
Neil J. Rubenking
Small Pictures Become Huge Documents in Word A number of readers are mystified by a file-size anomaly in Microsoft Word. mark for My Articles similar articles
Search Engine Watch
January 11, 2011
Kristi Hines
Is Link Relevance as Effective as Anchor Text? Obtaining links from high authority pages will increase your site's authority. Here's how to find pages with strong relevance to the keywords for which you want to rank. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
July 2007
Suhas Sreedhar
Plastic Solar Cells Get a Boost by Doubling Up Scientists in Korea and California have invented a new way of boosting the efficiency of cheap plastic solar cells, making them more competitive with traditional silicon solar cells. The key is to make the solar cells in pairs. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
August 17, 2007
Jeffery Battersby
Pages '08 Apple's new Pages '08 is a very good word processing and page layout program with dozens of new features and enhancements, but, it is still missing key features -- and has one bug that may prevent you from taking the plunge. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Dave Golokhov
Cell Phones And Cancer With so much money in the cell phone industry, it looks like straight answers regarding the risks will be hard to come by. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
February 5, 2007
Cyrus Farivar
Six Things You Never Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do Here are useful tips and tricks that you can teach even an old cell phone to do. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 31, 2012
Fiona McKenzie
Sorting the good from the bad US scientists have found a way to separate cancerous cells from healthy cells by taking advantage of their adhesion properties. Separating cancer cells for analysis is a critical step for determining the recommended course of treatment for patients. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
January 2005
David S. H. Rosenthal et al.
Transparent Format Migration of Preserved Web Content The design of digital preservation systems must anticipate obsolescence, and incorporate a strategy by which the content they preserve will still be understood by readers after multiple generations of formats have become obsolete. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 18, 2013
Peter Atkins
Thermodynamics Although instructors might find some points of interest, I doubt whether any undergraduate would find this text by Peter Jacobs stimulating or illuminating enough to add it to their collection. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
October 10, 2008
Judy Mottl
Verizon Mulls Text Fee to Milk a Cash Cow While text messaging is booming, Verizon considers increased prices for bulk delivery. Will it send commercial customers running? mark for My Articles similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Aug 2011
Richard Saltus
T-Cell Booster Kits A bioengineer remodels cell surfaces to prod the immune system. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 17, 2009
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Google Plays CAPTCHA the Flag Google buys the challenge-response specialist CAPTCHA, makers of those squiggly text boxes that you have to retype. mark for My Articles similar articles