This may be a familiar image, you computer desktop full of icons, folder, files and shortcuts. How often have we searched through rows of icons looking for one file/folder/shortcut? How many times have we sat at someone else’s desk while they searched through the same organised clutter? Ideally, the desktop would only show what is […]
Continue readingThis tip is aimed at people who already use keyboard shortcuts or are looking to try them out. You may already have noticed that when you use the right-click button on your mouse you get a different menu on screen depending on what you are clicking on. This is a context menu, if you right-click […]
Continue readingThis tip is aimed at those of you who use keyboard shortcuts, or are interested in trying them out. My example below uses Excel 2010, but can be applied to other Office 2010 programs Whether they use them or not, a lot of people are at least aware of some of the basic “Ctrl+” shortcuts: […]
Continue readingPowerPoint is a presentation software program that is part of the Office package. It comes with a host of options for creating professional presentations. However, in my experience it is a program that people aren’t as comfortable with as they are with others like Excel, Word, etc. I have sat with a lot of people […]
Continue readingI have been part of several Six Sigma projects in some capacity. One thing I’ve noticed is that Six Sigma is rarely explained to the team. Especially in manufacturing, more and more companies and people are getting involved in Six Sigma, each team has at least one champion who is the Six Sigma expert on […]
Continue readingThe Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) is a customizable toolbar that appears at the top of your screen in MS Office (Excel, Word, etc) versions 2007 and later. In older versions, it was possible to create your own toolbar. The toolbar allows you to add the commands that you use most frequently so that they always […]
Continue readingOne of the most common questions I get asked in relation to charts is how to combine two charts on one. The chart below shows actual sales numbers and target sales numbers. This is a common comparison of targets or expected numbers against actuals. The values can all be seen, the target numbers are blue […]
Continue readingIn older versions of Windows the Quick Launch Toolbar made opening regular files and programs quick and easy. Program icons were easily added to and removed from the toolbar allowing for easy access to the programs you frequently used. This disappeared from the default settings with Windows 7 and Windows 8. The steps below […]
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