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How to Create Interactive Excel Charts With the INDEX Formula

We'll show you how to use the INDEX formula and a basic drop-down menu to create interactive Excel charts. This simple process will turn static charts into dynamic information hubs.

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How to Create a Pie Chart in Microsoft Excel

Everyone can create a simple pie chart. But can you format it to perfection? We'll take you through the process, one step at a time.

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3 Best Chrome Extensions to View Office Documents in Your Browser

You just don't want to open Microsoft Office. You need a simple, free way to view Office documents (and maybe edit them). We'll show you how to do it without ever leaving Chrome.

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Search Excel Spreadsheets Faster: Replace VLOOKUP With INDEX and MATCH

Still using VLOOKUP to search for information in your spreadsheet? Here's how INDEX and MATCH can provide a better solution.

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5 Resources for Excel Macros to Automate Your Spreadsheets

Searching for Excel macros? Here are five sites that have got what you're looking for.

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How to Use Excel's Flash Fill and Auto Fill to Automate Data Entry

When you regularly create Excel spreadsheets and populate them with data, you have to know about Auto Fill and Flash Fill. Let us show you what these features do and how they can help you.

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How to Use Drop Caps to Enhance Your Text in Microsoft Word

A drop cap is a stylistic addition to any document. It demands attention. How do you create a drop cap in a Microsoft Word document? Let's go through the simple creative process.

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How to Organize OneNote for a Productive System

OneNote has organizational features that allow you to do more with it than just keeping notes. We show you how to use them effectively.

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Microsoft Office What? A Guide to the Office Suite Ecosystem

Everyone knows what Microsoft Office is, right? Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote -- simple. What about Office Online, Office Mobile, Office 2016, and Office 365? The Office suite has become complex. We'll unravel it for you.

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How to Repair Your Microsoft Office Application

Is your Microsoft Office installation causing you trouble? Here are a few strategies to help you fix problems with Word, Excel, Outlook, et al.

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5 Things Microsoft Word Can Update Automatically for You

Microsoft Word can help you be more efficient. It can automate many time consuming processes, ensuring you spend less time messing around and more time writing. Take a few minutes now to save hours later.

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5 Office 365 Myths Dispelled

What's stopping you from buying Office 365? If it's not the price alone, maybe it's one of five common misconceptions.

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7 Underused Microsoft Word Features and How to Use Them

Are you overlooking some of Microsoft Word's most useful features? This application features a surprising number of underused tools and options. We have unearthed seven and will show you how to use them.

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If You Can't Save Files in Office for Mac, Check the Filename

When Microsoft ports an app from Windows to Mac, a few quirks come along for the ride -- including this weird bug that occurs with certain filenames.

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9 Effective LibreOffice Writer Tips to Boost Your Productivity

The one free Microsoft Office alternative that shines above the rest is LibreOffice. We'll help you get (more) familiar and productive with this versatile office suite.

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10 Tips for Using PowerPoint Online

You can collaborate easily in real-time with PowerPoint Online. Take your PowerPoint experience to the web browser with these tips for better presentations.

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How to Use OneNote Like a World Famous Scientist

Charles Darwin would have loved OneNote. He was an avid note-taker who recorded everything he observed. Here's how he might have used OneNote to organize his work and move his research forward.

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How to Change the Default File Format When Saving in Office

If you're sick of changing the drop-down box every time you save an Office file, here's how to apply a default format across the board.

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