Excel tip of the day
Ctrl-Page-Up (previous sheet). Ctrl-Page-Down (next sheet).
Don’t say you never learn anything here.
Tags: excel, shortcuts
Ctrl-Page-Up (previous sheet). Ctrl-Page-Down (next sheet).
Don’t say you never learn anything here.
Tags: excel, shortcuts
Just as Lloyd went off geocaching this weekend, so did I. On Saturday I took a short walk from my front door to find one that was nearest where I live. It was on Regent’s Canal, not a lovely place, and after 10 minutes rummaging around in the bushes I got very self-conscious and called [...]
I wrote previously about Lloyd and Joel’s complaints about online calendars. In the Guardian’s Business Sense today, Neil writes about online collaboration tools, and while he has many positive things to say about general collaboration tools he still can’t get the hang of online calendars either:
Calendars have a bit to go to match the slickness [...]
Shamefully, I’ve still not walked across the road to the Biff exhibition at the Guardian/Observer Newsroom. And when it’s finished there will be an exhibition of David Lloyd’s V for Vendetta artwork.
And I have to make it down to the newly-opened Cartoon Museum.
Being more interested in cartoons than High Art is bad enough; not even [...]
Some say those old belligerent unions are gone. Not me. Because I keep reading stories about the CBI. Today the CBI is objecting to the proposals from the Turner commission that companies should have to contribute 3% to employees’ pensions. Employees will have a choice of investing in their own future, but the CBI [...]
Well that was far more difficult than it should have been. This weekend I switched my laptop back from Linux to Windows XP. Strangely, each time I install WinXP it’s more difficult than the time before.
In case you’ve found this page via Google, here’s one answer to the L 99 99 problem, which stumped me [...]
At the dawn of time Man navigated by the stars. Woman navigated by rolling down the window and asking a passer-by. But no more. Because earlier this week Amazon.co.uk delivered to Man the GPS device he’d ordered the week before.
This is a wonderful gizmo. Only this morning I used it to find my way from [...]
Great move on the part of 3 — it’s making Skype a part of their mobile service. Skype offers free calls over the Internet, possible due to the growth of broadband, and has widely been perceived to be the death of traditional telephony companies.
3 could have set themselves against the Internet telephony movement. They could [...]
There’s a memorable poster I pass each day, from the Training and Development Agency for Schools, recruiting for teachers. It shows a trio of students having a laugh in a classroom as two of them dress the third in an outfit made of carrier bags. The TDA advert is memorable for two reasons. First, because [...]
There’s a bit of a buzz right now (well, two people who I read, but others, too, right behind them) around web-based calendars. However, while there’s a lot of enthusiasm both Lloyd and Joel are unhappy with them. Both cite small features missing which prevent them using them. For Lloyd it’s the stubborn US-centric date [...]