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Locking Column Width and Row Height in Excel
By default, all cells in an Excel sheet are locked, but this doesn't take effect until the sheet is protected. To customize protection,...
Tracking Anything with Excel List Templates
Microsoft Excel provides a wide variety of templates that can save you time and effort when managing personal or professional tasks. Be...
How to Align Objects and Images Perfectly in Microsoft Word
How to Align Objects and Images Perfectly in Microsoft Word
When creating a document with shapes, images, or other objects, aligning...
What Happens When You Press Shift+Enter in Word?
In Microsoft Word, when you press Enter, your cursor typically jumps ahead by two lines. But why does this happen, and is it possible t...
Step-by-Step Guide: Moving a Table in Microsoft Word
Step-by-Step Guide: Moving a Table in Microsoft Word
When working on a Word document, you might carefully format it as you go. Howev...
How to Insert the X-Bar Symbol in Word
Typing the x-bar symbol (x̅) in Word isn't as simple as other symbols, but there are a couple of easy ways to insert it.
Method 1: U...
Using the IF Function in Microsoft Excel
The IF function in Microsoft Excel is a logical function that returns one value if a condition is TRUE and another value if the conditi...
Creating a Scatter Plot in Microsoft Excel
A scatter plot, also known as a scatter chart or XY chart, visually shows the relationship between two sets of data. It helps identify ...
Grouping Columns in Microsoft Excel
Grouping columns in Excel allows you to organize large amounts of data and focus on specific columns at a time. You can easily expand o...
Showing Changes in Excel on Desktop
Merged cells can sometimes cause issues, especially when sorting data in Excel. Fortunately, there are different methods for locating a...
Showing Changes in Excel on Desktop
The Show Changes tool is a valuable feature in Excel that allows you to view the changes made to a workbook. Whether you're working alo...
Using the SORT Function in Microsoft Excel
The SORT function in Excel allows you to sort data without altering the original dataset. It's a flexible way to manipulate data, and i...