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XLOOKUP is here!

Posted on15/03/202215/03/2022Leave a comment

VLOOKUP has limitations… When you have a piece of information you know and want to lookup something else in a column to its right in a large data table, VLOOKUP has always been the “go to” function to use! But there are problems with VLOOKUP… Read More …

CategoriesExcelTags365, Excel, Office 365, VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP

Time to get Quizzing!

Posted on09/08/202109/08/2021Leave a comment

Creating a Quiz in Microsoft Forms is a useful skill… In Forms you can create either a Survey or a Quiz. A Survey is there to gather information – the answers come from the respondents. But a Quiz contains the answers and so this is Read More …

CategoriesOffice 365, TipsTagsForms, Office 365, Quiz

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Apple Mac OS Desktop Tour

Posted on07/02/202107/02/2021Leave a comment

New to Mac? This post is for you. This is all you need to know about the absolute basics of the Apple Mac’s operating system, Mac OS. Let’s start at the very beginning… What is Mac OS? On a PC you have Windows – that’s Read More …

CategoriesBasic IT, iOS/Apple MacTagsBasics, Big Sur, Desktop, Mac, Mac OS, Mac OSX

Creating a Document from a Template in Word

Posted on03/02/202103/02/2021Leave a comment

You don’t have to start every Word document from scratch! Just use a document that has a layout that is already defined – this is known as a Template. There are lots of templates available in an up-to-date word processor like Word, all you have Read More …

CategoriesBasic IT, WordTagsBasics, CV, document, Template, Word

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Google Apps and how to get them…

Posted on19/01/202119/01/2021Leave a comment

You like free stuff, right? Of course you do. And with Google, to get your hands on lots of lovely free Apps – all you need is a Google account. What are Google Apps? Some very useful and very famous applications – some of which Read More …

CategoriesBasic ITTagsFree, Gmail, Google, Google Apps, Google Docs

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Using the App Library on iOS 14

Posted on03/12/202003/12/2020Leave a comment

Have you got too many folders on your iPhone? iPhones are great devices, but after a while you do accumulate an awful lot of Apps! Yes, I know you can create folders… …or have lots of home pages. But this just means lots of swiping Read More …

CategoriesiOS/Apple MacTagsApp Library, Apple, iOS, iOS14

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What is Sway?

Posted on23/11/202023/11/2020Leave a comment

When you have an Office 365 subscription you get a lot of software. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook – all the stuff you’ve heard of. But this is the hidden gem. Nestling at the bottom of the toolbar, it’s a product that is initially hard to Read More …

CategoriesOffice 365TagsMicrosoft, Office 365, Office Online, Sway

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What is Office 365?

Posted on10/11/202010/11/2020Leave a comment

To be precise, it’s not really called “Office 365” any more, it’s now Microsoft 365. Microsoft’s best selling software is now more useful than ever. In fact, for the modern home user, it gives you everything you need to do all those important things like Read More …

CategoriesBasic IT, Office 365Tags365, Microsoft, Office 365, Office Online, OneDrive

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Adding email accounts to your Windows computer

Posted on05/11/202005/11/2020Leave a comment

These days a lot of people have more than one email account and often only check them on their phone or maybe in a browser. A very common issue is, let’s say you have a Gmail account, but you only use the browser on your Read More …

CategoriesWindowsTagse-mail, Gmail, Google, iCloud, Mail, Windows 10

Creating a Summary Zoom slide in PowerPoint

Posted on29/10/202005/11/2020Leave a comment

Sometimes you have presentations with groups of slides in them and now in PowerPoint you can divide your presentation into sections. This is controlled from a single slide that you can use to “zoom” into a section of slides, play them (in a slideshow) and Read More …

CategoriesOffice 365, PowerPoint, QRGTagsPowerPoint, sections, slide show, Zoom

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