Our leader, Jennifer Buchholz is attending the 2022 Virtual Global Excel Summit and one of the biggest takeaways is:
Power Query is one of the most inclusive tools for Excel - you don't have to know any coding to take advantage of it.
Read MoreOur leader, Jennifer Buchholz is attending the 2022 Virtual Global Excel Summit and one of the biggest takeaways is:
Power Query is one of the most inclusive tools for Excel - you don't have to know any coding to take advantage of it.
Read MoreLet’s bring the sexy back to Microsoft PowerPoint. Microsoft PowerPoint is one of the most utilized applications in Office 365 and everyone’s go-to for presentations. But did you know PowerPoint can do so much more? Design brochures, create GIFs, edit images & videos, and more!
Read MoreOur March 2021 topic of the month is a little program called Microsoft Excel. Last week we shared several great Microsoft Excel resources with you and this week we want to show you some exciting new functions within Microsoft Excel. We will review these and more on our Microsoft Excel Webinar on March 29.
Read MoreHave you heard the news? Our March 2021 topic of the month is a little program called Microsoft Excel. You know the program that you use almost every day and the program that sometimes makes you want to throw your computer out the window. We receive more questions relating to Microsoft Excel than any other topic out there. And quite frankly there are so many things to do in Excel and so many new features being introduced, it’s hard to keep up, even for certified Microsoft trainers.
Read MoreMicrosoft Excel is one of our most requested topics every year. It’s one of the most used programs in the world and touches just about every department and job function. And it’s been around seemingly forever… So what’s new in Excel that can actually help you do your job and increase productivity?
Read MoreAs of April 21, 2020, the official branding of Microsoft's productivity suite has changed from Office 365 to just Microsoft 365. The new naming convention reflects Microsoft's strategy of providing a single complete productivity platform for its customers.
From the customer's perspective, there is no separation between Windows 10, Office 365, and Azure—it is all just one platform, the Microsoft 365 platform.
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