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How to take a Screenshot in Microsoft Word 2010 ?

Here’s an interesting piece of feature in Word 2010 that lets you take screenshot screenshots and insert them directly in to your WOrd Document . This feature is part of the Ribbon in the Word 2010 . To insert a screenshot , click the Insert tab on the Ribbon and [...]

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Posted by - May 9, 2011 at 3:58 am

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How to disable autocomplete feature in Excel 2010 ?

By default , Excel 2010 uses the AUtocomplete feature which will suggest you the words based on the values that was recently entered in the cells of the Worksheet . You might sometimes want to disable this feature, which you can do it easily in Excel 2010 . 1. Go [...]

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Posted by - May 2, 2011 at 4:52 pm

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How to make the Document as Readonly in Word 2010 ?

Do you want to lock your Word Document in Word 2010 so that it can’t be accidently be changed or edited ? You can do it with the permissions tab in the Backstage View in Word 2010 . This tab can also be used to protect the document so that [...]

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Posted by Admin - April 7, 2011 at 5:20 pm

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POWER function in Excel 2007

The POWER function in Excel returns the value after the number is raised to the exponent . The syntax for this function is POWER ( Number , Exponent ) . Make sure that the = symbol is prefixed before the function when using it . For example =POWER(9,2) will result [...]

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Posted by - April 3, 2011 at 9:48 am

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How to Create a Constant in Excel 2007 ?

When creating formulas in Excel 2007 , we might sometimes use a constant values like pi for example when you wanted to calculate the area of a circle etc … We could create constants in this case by assigning proper names and then use the names instead of the values [...]

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Posted by Admin - March 23, 2011 at 5:03 pm

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