If anyone doubted Google’s interest in moving into the ‘office suite’ style applications, that doubt was erased by the announcement of Google Spreadsheet. GOOGLE SPREADSHEET If anyone doubted Google’s interest in moving into the ‘office suite’ style applications, that doubt was erased by the announcement of Google Spreadsheet. We’ve been
More details on the ‘request’ to update Excel after Microsoft lost a patent suit. (You’ll find lots of missing information in this article – we have asked many questions of Microsoft on this matter and received only short, ambiguous and incomplete responses.) Back in June 2005 Microsoft lost one part
Excel is one of the best tools around for working with numerical data sets, but it is also a valuable tool to utilize when working with sets of textual data. By Kara Monroe Excel is one of the best tools around for working with numerical data sets, but it is
There’s more than one way to get your Excel macro to run when there’s an event like changes to your worksheet. You can use a special macro name which tells Excel when to trigger that code. By Office Watch reader, Howard Tanner There’s more than one way to get your
We look at an interesting bug in both Excel 2002 (XP) and Excel 2003. Thanks to Bruce N for reminding us about an interesting bug in both Excel 2002 (XP) and Excel 2003. As Microsoft puts it: “multilevel subtotals for data in Microsoft Excel 2002 or Microsoft Office Excel 2003,
When an Excel list gets big and complex, the issue of finding data in it, and extracting information from it, becomes important. We look at how to filter an Excel list to extract information from it. By Helen Bradley Excel is a great place to store lists and one reason