Make smarter decisions with Excel’s tables and lists. Excel is a great place for comparison shopping or deciding which product to buy. Unlike Word or OneNote, Excel has tools to sort, filter and do calculations to help you narrow down many choices to just a few or one. In this
The Microsoft Pix app has been updated to include more automatic ways to fix photos. Photos of documents magically look like they were scanned in. It’s a ‘Garage’ project, supposedly for trial software and technologies. These days ‘Garage’ projects are presented in a more professional manner and promoted a lot
With all the gushing over the $1,000 iPhone, it was nice to see a different perspective recommending the cheapest iPhone instead. Ben Gilbert at The Independent points out that the iPhone SE was made $50 cheaper with the release of the iPhone X. From Apple direct, the iPhone SE 32GB
A new bit of spam or phishing got past our multiple spam filters and into our Outlook 2016 Inbox. It’s a good example of what check in an unexpected message. The message uses the name and link from a real law firm but they’re not to blame. It appears to
Excel 2016 for Windows is getting some welcome ‘under the hood’ performance improvements. It’s great to see some work on the fundamentals of Office instead of the apparent focus on flashy new features that look great in demonstrations. Word and Outlook teams: please follow suit. The Problems The aim is
We’re delighted to announce that our champion Office 2016 ebook has been updated, yet again, to include new and added features for the main Windows version of Microsoft Office. A bit like Office itself, Office 2016: the real startup guide is updated to keep pace with the improvements in Office
The US Government has banned Kaspersky security software from Federal agencies – should you do the same? Homeland Security has moved against Kaspersky software due to concerns of links with the Russian government. Here’s the operational directive: “concerned about the ties between certain Kaspersky officials and Russian intelligence and other
Microsoft has released another version of Office 2016 for Windows to be tested by insiders. This one is bought and installed from the Windows 10 Store. Naturally Office-Watch.com dived in to check it out. At the moment, only some Windows Insiders and users of Windows 10S can get Office in
Outlook for iOS and Android has a of plugin with support for animated GIF’s which is very strange indeed. Gfycat has released a plugin for Outlook iOS and Android that lets you choose animated GIF’s to insert into your messages. Source: Microsoft/Gfycat You can add animated GIF’s to emails from
Matt Nelson at Specter Ops has found a new way for hackers to use Excel to access your computer. Even disabling VBA won’t fix this security hole. It uses a technique called ‘Lateral Movement‘ within Microsoft’s DCOM (Distributed Component Object Model). Matt explains it all in great detail but for
If you love digging into US election details you’ll love these spreadsheets with US Presidential Election results, by County and Party from 1836 to 2016 Unleash your inner Nate Silver, see how your county or state voted over the years, starting at Google Docs There are tabs for each state
A hidden trap in the 64-bit versions of Microsoft Office 2016 or 2013, they can’t work with MPEG-4 video .mp4, audio .m4a, nor QuickTime .mov . If you’ve ever seen this error message: “PowerPoint cannot insert a video from the selected file. Verify that the necessary 64-bit codec for this
By Mayurakshi Mohapatra Adding a picture to an Outlook contact is a good way to make the contact more identifiable. If you are bored seeing the initials or boring graphic next to the Outlook contact name, no worries, at all. Outlook lets you add, change or remove an existing picture
Logitech has a new Craft keyboard with a control wheel that works with Word, Excel and PowerPoint. It’s a high end keyboard that seems to have a lot of interesting points. Source for all images: Logitech It has more than one wireless connection, instead of the usual one. Either Bluetooth
Outlook.com Premium (that usually costs either $20 or $50 a year) is being added as another feature of Office 365 Home or Personal bundles. Microsoft said that their top level Outlook.com would become part of Office 365 Home/Personal but haven’t done anything in the six months since that hint was
Here’s the latest hacker email we’ve received, a good example of a phishing and infected Word document email. We’ll use it as an example what to watch for and avoid. This message got through various anti-spam filters to arrive in the Office Watch managers Outlook 2016 Inbox. Which brings us
Office Lens for Android finally has a much desired feature; the ability to take many photos and save them to a single document. As usual, there’s a little ‘gotcha’ that makes the new feature incomplete. Office Lens is a nifty app for iPhone and Android devices that takes photos, especially
There are at least SEVEN different versions of Office 2016 for Windows that are available at any time. Here’s a quick guide to each and how to tell what you have. Microsoft has three different ways to install Office 2016 for Windows plus various preview and feature bundles. If you’re
The Office 365 version of Word 2016 for Windows has some nice improvements to LatTex support. LaTeX is the maths boffins preferred way of writing formula in computer code for conversion into the symbols that confuse us mere humans. In Word 2016 (Windows, Office 365 users only), you can see
Microsoft Australia has done a deal with the Aussie government to pay more corporate tax than they have been in the past. Microsoft, like many other global companies, pays less tax by pretending purchases were made offshore. For example, someone in Sydney buys Office 2016 or Office 365 online using
There are changes coming with both Office for Mac and Apple’s MacOS which Mac users need to be aware of. Office 2011 for Mac Office 2011 for Mac will lose support on 10 October 2017, just over month from now. After that date there will be no more updates, especially
Can you believe it? Clippy, the unloved spawn of Office 97 is returning. Eros Fratini is a developer with, presumably, a perverse sense of humor. He’s created a Visual Studio add in which lets developers make Clippy part of their projects. Get it from GitHub. Oh joy, we can hardly wait.
Organizing your time at a busy conference, arts festival or other composite event is easier with Microsoft Outlook. Either for yourself or coordinating with others. Here’s how. These are ‘real world’ Office suggestions you can use for any busy conference, festival or event. Not just the official Microsoft advice but
Yet again, Microsoft sent customers a faulty Office update which needs fixing. This time it’s Office 2016 perpetual licence customers affected or, strictly speaking, anyone who has installed Office from a .msi file instead of ‘Click to Run’. Click to Run is the standard option for Office 365 subscribers,. The