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Microsoft Excel 2007 to 2016 - A first look at Excel  - In the first part of our Excel tutorials, we'll explain what you will see when the programme first starts. We're not going to explain what a spreadsheet is, and assume that you already know. If you don't, we have an introduction here: What is a Spreadsheet? Launch your Excel software. When the programme starts, you'll see something like this in Excel 2007: In newer versions of Excel, you may see a screen like this one first: To create a new spreadsheet in Excel 2013 to 2016, click one of the templates. For this course, we'll be using the   Blank Workbook   temple. Click on that option from the list available. You'll be taken to the main spreadsheet area. If you've ever used a previous version of Excel then you'll notice that the new version looks quite different! Even if you have never used Excel, the software looks quite intimidating. But we'll make a gentle start, so that...
Web Integration and Excel  - What you're going to do in this section is to download data from the internet, and put it straight into an Excel worksheet. We have a page on our website that is set up for you to download straight into a spreadsheet, and we'll give you the address shortly. An example of why you would want to download data from a website is this. You are salesperson out in the field, visiting clients in their homes or offices. You have a laptop that can connect to the internet. There is a spreadsheet on your laptop. The spreadsheet includes lots of data about the products you sell. One piece of data is the prices of each item. Your company is rather ferocious on prices, and it changes them all the time. The question is, how can you, as a salesperson in the field, keep up to date with the changing prices? One answer is to use an Excel Web Query. The company will update the prices on the website. You can then run a Web Query to download the latest changes ...
Microsoft Excel  Tutorials -Excel Spreadsheets -In this section of the course, you're going to learn what spreadsheets are, and what they can do. You'll get a first glimpse of the Microsoft Excel software, and how it works. You'll also learn about cell coordinates, rows and columns, and how to enter data into a cell. So, let's make a start. What is a Spreadsheet? A spreadsheet is a piece of software for handling and manipulating numbers. You can write numbers down on a piece of paper and add them up. Like this: 23 12 10 45 = But that's not a spreadsheet. However, if you bought Microsoft Excel and entered the same numbers into the software, you'd have a spreadsheet. The best part about a spreadsheet is - you don't have to do any adding up yourself! The programme will add the numbers up for you. A spreadsheet doesn't only add up, of course. It can do a whole lot more besides simple arithmetic. It can handle financial calculations, statistica...
Getting Started with Windows 10  - When Windows 10 starts up, you should a screen similar to this one: The main areas of the start screen are these: So you have a Start menu, a Search box, a Notification area on the right, and a task bar in the middle where your running programs appear. Click the Start menu and you'll see something like this: Notice the icons in the bottom left: The Power icon is where you shut down your computer. Click the Power icon to see some options: You can shut down completely, restart your computer, or put it into power-saving mode, which is called Sleep.
Backup Emails in Outlook Express, Part2 - This lesson follows on from the   previous tutorial . In the last lesson, you copied the location of where Outlook Express stores all your email folders. In this lesson, you'll now copy those folders, and then paste them to the backup folder you created. Off we go then. Locate the Outlook Express store folder We now need to open up the location we just copied. To do that, we can use the Run utility. So, do the following: Click your   Start   menu (probably in the bottom left of your screen) Then select Run, as in the image below: When you click   Start > Run , you'll see another box appear. If your Run dialogue box has anything in the   Open   text box area, click inside of it and then delete everything that's there. You should then have a blank text box. To copy the Outlook Express Store Location, do the following: With your Right mouse button, click inside of the Open text box From...
Internet Options - Content Advisor  - For this tutorial, you'll need the Internet Options dialogue box. To see how to bring it up, click this page (opens in a new windows): How to bring up the Internet Options Dialogue Box The Content Advisor allows you to set what sort of content you want to allow on to your computer when surfing the internet. If you don't want the kids coming across adult material then Internet Explorer can block this. It is not, however, entirely effective, and you shouldn't rely on it as your only content blocker, if this is a concern to you. Software like   Netnanny   and   Cybersitter   can do a better job. But to see how the Content Advisor works, click the   Content   tab of the Internet Options dialogue box. You'll see the following: The Content Advisor is at the top. If your button says   Disable   instead of   Enable   it means that you already have Content Advisor switched on. We'll assume th...
Windows XP System Properties - General Tab  - This tutorial assumes that you have set the Control panel to Classic View. To see how to do this, click this link (opens in a new window):   Set the Control Panel to Classic View The System Properties dialogue box gives you information about your PC . There's quite a lot of useful areas here, so we'll go through some of them. To bring up System Properties, click   Start   and then   Control Panel . From the Control Panel, double click   System . Another way to bring up this box is to right click the   My Computer   on your desktop. From the menu, select   Properties . A keyboard shortcut is to hold down the   Windows Logo   key in the bottom left of your keyboard. Keep it held down and press your   Pause/Break   key. You should see something like the following: The first tab of the System Properties box, General, shows you information about your version of Window...
The Windows XP Task Bar  - This tutorial assumes that you have set the Control panel to Classic View. To see how to do this, click this link (opens in a new window):   Set the Control Panel to Classic View You can change the settings on the Windows XP Taskbar (that thin strip running across the bottom of your screen - from the Start button to the clock). Play around with these settings as we go along! To get at the settings for the   Taskbar , click   Start   and then   Control Panel . From the Control Panel, double click   Taskbar and Start Menu . This will bring up a dialogue box. You can also bring this dialogue box up by clicking the Taskbar with your Right mouse button. From the menu, select   Properties . You should see the following: Lock the Taskbar Some people like to have the Taskbar at the top of the screen, or at the sides. To move the Taskbar, you click on it with the left mouse button. Keep the mouse button held down...