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Showing posts with label How to: Computers & Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to: Computers & Technology. Show all posts
If you spend a lot of time at your computer browsing the Internet, it’s important the text is at a size that’s comfortable on your eyes. Squinting to read tiny text may result in headaches or eye problems, while text that’s too large won’t enable you to display as much information on your screen.

There are various methods for changing the text size in web browsers, one which takes as little as two seconds.

Inserting a sheet in Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel is such a powerful software program, capable of performing incredibly complex calculations. But sometimes it's the little things that can befuddle us and seem impossible to achieve, such as adding or deleting a sheet, for instance.

Fortunately, it's quite simple and you have a few different options available for doing this.


While browsing around the ever increasing number of websites on the Internet, there are bound to be a fair few that you'll want to revisit. But trying to remember or keep track of the many addresses or names of your favorite sites would be extremely difficult without the handy bookmarking feature in Firefox.

Overtime you are likely to build up an increasingly large library of bookmarks, many of which may become redundant over time. Since you no longer need these bookmarks cluttering up your library, you'll want to delete them.

Microsoft Excel 2007 is a powerful spreadsheet program, capable of performing extremely complicated calculations. However, if you're new to Excel, the many available functions can seem a bit daunting at first.

If you just want to know how to sum a row or column of cells, Excel makes it very easy for you by providing several options that will automatically sum your data range. The good news is that whichever you choose, the sum methods are the same whether you're adding rows or columns.


This How-to Guide shows some basic steps for summing rows or columns of cells on the same worksheet.

Converting an Excel spreadsheet to PDF
A Portable Document Format (PDF) is a versatile way of transporting and reading any electronic document regardless of the software used to create it. So for example, if you create a spreadsheet in Excel but you need to send it to someone without this software, as long as they have a PDF reader, they will be able to open and read your spreadsheet.

Microsoft Excel 2007 has a handy feature that enables you to convert your spreadsheet to a PDF without the need for any additional PDF conversion software. However, you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader which you can download free.

PowerPoint column chart template
Long lists or tables showing endless sets of numbers can cause the reader to lose interest somewhat sooner than the author or presenter would probably wish. But representing those same numbers pictorially as a chart will liven up any presentation, making it far more interesting while giving it a professional appearance.

Fortunately, creating charts and graphs in Microsoft PowerPoint is really easy. Just choose your chart from one of the ready made templates, and a few clicks later, your chart is ready.


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