When you open Excel or Word etc, the start screen comes up with all the templates you can choose from. Most people then click on "New". This is an unnecessary extra step for most, let me show you how to... Continue Reading →
I still see many people building "manual" indexes for their Word documents. it looks professional and also serves as links that can be clicked to take you to that place in the document. This is really easy to do, let... Continue Reading →
"Use an icon set to present data in three to five categories that are distinguished by a threshold value. Each icon represents a range of values and each cell is annotated with the icon that represents that range. For example,... Continue Reading →
Conditional formatting is one of those gems in Excel that helps you identify exceptions and tell a story (or scream a problem). They really help you by saving a lot of time in formatting and analysis. Let's take a look... Continue Reading →
The Summary Zoom function was released for PowerPoint in June 2016. Yup... that's 2 years ago. If you've used Prezi before, you'd have an idea of how this works. When you create a Zoom in PowerPoint, you can jump to... Continue Reading →
In this 90 seconds video clip, I'll show you how easy it is to link a new Microsoft Team to an existing Office 365 Group, which also means you're linking it to an existing SharePoint Online Team Site (which has... Continue Reading →