by tomvorves | Jan 16, 2015 | Excel, For your information, Functions, How to, Microsoft, Productivity, Tips and Tricks
Use Excel to calculate when it’s time to go home. Most computers read dates and time the same way we read numbers. For instance today, January 16, 2015 is day number 42020 counting from the “beginning of time” which was January 1, 1900 (from a computer’s...
by tomvorves | Jan 13, 2015 | Excel, How to, Microsoft, Productivity, Tips and Tricks
Clean it up. In 3 minutes I will teach you the best way to clean your data for improved sorting, filtering, better Pivot Tables and data analysis. Watch the video. Share it with others. Improve your life. Make new friends. All in 3 minutes. Enjoy...
by tomvorves | Dec 8, 2014 | Excel, For your information, Functions, How to, Microsoft, Tips and Tricks
Make the Excel Filter Feature Better than Ever with Subtotals Do you use filtered lists in Excel? If you have tried to Sum a range while the list is filtered, well you have found that it just doesn’t work. This video will teach you how to harness the power of a...
by tomvorves | Sep 10, 2014 | For your information, How to, Productivity, Tips and Tricks
Windows Explorer, the file manager of Windows has a little known feature that is guaranteed to save you time and make you a happier person. If you are like everyone else, you use Windows Explorer to Open and Save files all day long, often times accessing the same...
by tomvorves | Aug 26, 2014 | How to, Tips and Tricks
I’ll show you how to make your desktop 4 times as large as it is right now – for free. Microsoft has a truck load of free utilities that can make your computer life more productive and fun. One of my favorite utilities is called “Desktops” which allows you to...
by tomvorves | Jun 27, 2014 | For your information, How to, Productivity, Tips and Tricks
Short and sweet – The shorter, the better. Quickly turn a long URL into a simple, tiny URL Perhaps you have noticed the address bar at the top of your browser window while you surf the internet. The address bar tells you the URL to the page you are currently...