by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Microsoft, Microsoft Office
In all of the Microsoft Office products, Drawing Objects allow for the addition of graphics in the form of simple, basic shapes such as lines, arrows, rectangles, ellipses and even text boxes. These shapes can overlap on each other, much like a felt board allows...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Access, Microsoft, Microsoft Office
Searching for a specific record in Microsoft Access You can search for a specific record in a table or form by using the Find tab in the Find and Replace dialog box. This is an effective choice for locating a specific record when the record that you want to locate...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Access, Microsoft, Microsoft Office
Using the Report Wizard to Group and Summarize Data The Report Wizard provides options for grouping and summarizing report data. You can organize your report by selecting the fields into which you want to group data. If you create more than one group, you can...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Access, Microsoft, Microsoft Office
Looking for another great time saver? Make the data entry job just a little bit easier! You can set a default value for a field — that value will automatically appear in the field for all new records. You can still modify the default field value as needed when...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Excel, Microsoft, Microsoft Office
Use AutoFill to fill in data…With the AutoFill feature, you can have Excel automatically continue a series of numbers, number and text combinations, dates, or formulas, based on a pattern that you establish. Select the first cell in the range that you want to...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Excel, Microsoft, Microsoft Office
Excel Conditional Formatting helps you explore and analyze data visually, detect critical issues and identify patterns and trends. A conditional format changes the appearance of a cell range based on a condition or criteria. You can use Highlight Cells Rules, Top or...
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