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Microsoft Excel 2010 And Visual Data

17 March 2010

Microsoft Excel 2010 is coming with a host of new and revised features. Here at QA we can help you with Excel in 2010. Building on previous tools found in Excel, Excel 2010 has enhanced the functionality introduced in Excel 2007 and in earlier versions to work with your data visually.

Microsoft Office 2010 Much Ado

20 February 2010

Microsoft Office 2010 is coming. What’s all the fuss? Well is it much ado about nothing? No. Lets start with the Ribbon shall we...

What do you want from Office 2010?

25 October 2009

In the first of a series of blogs, our Business Applications Instructor Chris Harvey discusses the forthcoming release of Microsoft Office 2010 and shares his wish-list for improvements. Future blogs from Chris will concentrate on the individual components of the Office suite. Feel free to contribute your own ideas by emailing chris.harvey@qa.com

Windows 7 You come most carefully upon your hour

22 October 2009

Well today’s the big day. Windows 7 is upon the world and with its arrival a great deal rests for Microsoft and the world of the operating system.

Windows 7 Aero And Shaking Your Things

11 October 2009

You’ve opened several applications and documents and now the screen is somewhat cluttered. Working with open windows using Aero features is easy. Drag it, Shake it or Snap it to see and work with the windows or documents you want from that busy Desktop.

Windows 7 Jump Lists Take the leap

04 October 2009

Windows 7 – Using Jump Lists to find your frequently used files

What is an Excel spreadsheet?

18 September 2009

Is it possible to give a definition of a spreadsheet? Well maybe not a definition in the true sense but certainly some guidance when approaching how you might use Excel can be given.

Windows 7 – The Taskbar – Does it replace the Start Menu?

18 September 2009

The Windows 7 Task Bar has been greatly enhanced. Does it represent a move away from the Start Menu.

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