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excel autosave version history: Exploring Microsoft Excel's Hidden Treasures David Ringstrom, 2022-09-16 Discover timesaving features, accessibility and internal control approaches, data integrity improvements, and spreadsheet automation techniques by exploring Excel shortcuts and nuances in Microsoft 365, Excel versions till 2021 Key Features Get hands-on experience by carrying out techniques in detailed example workbooks Reclaim portions of your day by immediately implementing data integrity and automation features Incorporate spreadsheet disaster recovery techniques into your daily work Book Description David Ringstrom coined the phrase “Either you work Excel, or it works you!” after observing how many users carry out tasks inefficiently. In this book, you'll learn how to get more done with less effort. This book will enable you to create resilient spreadsheets that are easy for others to use as well, while incorporating spreadsheet disaster preparedness techniques. The time-saving techniques covered in the book include creating custom shortcuts and icons to streamline repetitive tasks, as well as automating them with features such as Tables and Custom Views. You'll see how Conditional Formatting enables you to apply colors, Cell icons, and other formatting on-demand as your data changes. You'll be empowered to protect the integrity of spreadsheets and increase usability by implementing internal controls, and understand how to solve problems with What-If Analysis features. In addition, you'll master new features and functions such as XLOOKUP, Dynamic Array functions, LET and LAMBDA, and Power Query, while learning how to leverage shortcuts and nuances in Excel. By the end of this book, you'll have a broader awareness of how to avoid pitfalls in Excel. You'll be empowered to work more effectively in Excel, having gained a deeper understanding of the frustrating oddities that can arise daily in Excel. What you will learn Explore hidden and overlooked features that will save your time Implement disaster prevention and recovery techniques Improve spreadsheet accessibility for all users Bolster data integrity and spreadsheet resilience Craft code-free custom worksheet functions with LAMBDA Create code-free report automation with Power Query Integrate spreadsheet automation techniques with ease Who this book is for This book is for intermediate to advanced excel users working in diverse roles such as business users, accountants, project managers and business analysts among others. The more time that you spend in excel the more time this book will save you. You will be able to maximize your productivity by learning spreadsheet interactivity, accessibility and automation. This clear step-by-step explanation and detailed example workbook will help you to try out new techniques firsthand and leverage them for your business's advantage in no time. |
excel autosave version history: MrExcel 2024 MrExcel's Holy Macro! Books, Bill Jelen, 2024-09-26 Master the latest Excel features and elevate your productivity with practical tips and expert guidance. Perfect for all skill levels, this comprehensive guide covers everything from basic tricks to advanced techniques. Key Features Comprehensive coverage of Excel's new 2024 features Practical examples and step-by-step instructions Advanced tips for automation and data visualization Book DescriptionUnlock Excel 2024's potential with this essential guide, featuring 150 advanced techniques designed to elevate your skills. Whether you're automating tasks, creating dynamic dashboards, or utilizing Excel's new AI tools, this guide provides clear, practical instructions. Each chapter is crafted to help you navigate Excel's latest features, from data manipulation to complex formulas and Python integration. This guide offers a hands-on approach, with real-world examples that demonstrate how to apply Excel’s capabilities in practical scenarios. You'll learn to optimize your workflow, enhance data visualization, and make informed decisions based on your analysis. The guide is perfect for intermediate to advanced users looking to stay ahead of the curve and maximize their productivity. By focusing on both the how and the why of each feature, this guide ensures you not only understand the technical steps but also grasp the underlying principles that make these tools powerful. Whether you're a data analyst, financial professional, or business manager, this guide equips you with the skills to transform your Excel experience, making your work more efficient, accurate, and insightful.What you will learn Master Excel's latest features efficiently Implement advanced data analysis Use dynamic arrays and LAMBDA functions Create interactive dashboards Utilize Python within Excel Automate tasks using Power Query Who this book is for This book is ideal for Excel users of all levels, from beginners to advanced. No prior experience with the latest Excel version is needed, but basic familiarity with Excel is recommended. This course is suitable for professionals in data analysis, finance, administration, and students. |
excel autosave version history: MrExcel LX The Holy Grail of Excel Tips Bill Jelen, 2019-09-01 These are the 125 essential tips that all Excel users need to know. MrExcel LX provides users with a concise book that can be absorbed in under two hours. Includes a section with keyboard shortcuts. Anyone who uses Excel will be able to turn to any page and pick up tips that will save them hours of work. |
excel autosave version history: Excel for Microsoft 365 Training Tutorial Manual Classroom in a Book TeachUcomp, 2024-01-18 Complete classroom training manual for Excel for Microsoft 365. 345 pages and 211 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. You will learn how to create spreadsheets and advanced formulas, format and manipulate spreadsheet layout, sharing and auditing workbooks, create charts, maps, macros, and much more. Topics Covered: Getting Acquainted with Excel 1. About Excel 2. The Excel Environment 3. The Title Bar 4. The Ribbon 5. The “File” Tab and Backstage View 6. Scroll Bars 7. The Quick Access Toolbar 8. Touch Mode 9. The Formula Bar 10. The Workbook Window 11. The Status Bar 12. The Workbook View Buttons 13. The Zoom Slider 14. The Mini Toolbar 15. Keyboard Shortcuts File Management 1. Creating New Workbooks 2. Saving Workbooks 3. Closing Workbooks 4. Opening Workbooks 5. Recovering Unsaved Workbooks 6. Opening a Workbook in a New Window 7. Arranging Open Workbook Windows 8. Freeze Panes 9. Split Panes 10. Hiding and Unhiding Workbook Windows 11.Comparing Open Workbooks 12. Switching Open Workbooks 13. Switching to Full Screen Mode 14. Working With Excel File Formats 15. AutoSave Online Workbooks Data Entry 1. Selecting Cells 2. Entering Text into Cells 3. Entering Numbers into Cells 4. AutoComplete 5. Pick from Drop-Down List 6. Flash Fill 7. Selecting Ranges 8. Ranged Data Entry 9. Using AutoFill Creating Formulas 1. Ranged Formula Syntax 2. Simple Formula Syntax 3. Writing Formulas 4. Using AutoSum 5. Inserting Functions 6. Editing a Range 7. Formula AutoCorrect 8. AutoCalculate 9. Function Compatibility Copying & Pasting Formulas 1. Relative References and Absolute References 2. Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Data 3. AutoFilling Cells 4. The Undo Button 5. The Redo Button Columns & Rows 1. Selecting Columns & Rows 2. Adjusting Column Width and Row Height 3. Hiding and Unhiding Columns and Rows 4. Inserting and Deleting Columns and Rows Formatting Worksheets 1. Formatting Cells 2. The Format Cells Dialog Box 3. Clearing All Formatting from Cells 4. Copying All Formatting from Cells to Another Area Worksheet Tools 1. Inserting and Deleting Worksheets 2. Selecting Multiple Worksheets 3. Navigating Worksheets 4. Renaming Worksheets 5. Coloring Worksheet Tabs 6. Copying or Moving Worksheets Setting Worksheet Layout 1. Using Page Break Preview 2. Using the Page Layout View 3. Opening The Page Setup Dialog Box 4. Page Settings 5. Setting Margins 6. Creating Headers and Footers 7. Sheet Settings Printing Spreadsheets 1. Previewing and Printing Worksheets Helping Yourself 1. Using Excel Help 2. Microsoft Search in Excel 3. Smart Lookup Creating 3D Formulas 1. Creating 3D Formulas 2. 3D Formula Syntax 3. Creating 3D Range References Named Ranges 1. Naming Ranges 2. Creating Names from Headings 3. Moving to a Named Range 4. Using Named Ranges in Formulas 5. Naming 3D Ranges 6. Deleting Named Ranges Conditional Formatting and Cell Styles 1. Conditional Formatting 2. Finding Cells with Conditional Formatting 3. Clearing Conditional Formatting 4. Using Table and Cell Styles Paste Special 1. Using Paste Special 2. Pasting Links Sharing Workbooks 1. About Co-authoring and Sharing Workbooks 2. Co-authoring Workbooks 3. Adding Shared Workbook Buttons in Excel 4. Traditional Workbook Sharing 5. Highlighting Changes 6. Reviewing Changes 7. Using Comments and Notes 8. Compare and Merge Workbooks Auditing Worksheets 1. Auditing Worksheets 2. Tracing Precedent and Dependent Cells 3. Tracing Errors 4. Error Checking 5. Using the Watch Window 6. Cell Validation Outlining Worksheets 1. Using Outlines 2. Applying and Removing Outlines 3. Applying Subtotals Consolidating Worksheets 1. Consolidating Data Tables 1. Creating a Table 2. Adding an Editing Records 3. Inserting Records and Fields 4. Deleting Records and Fields Sorting Data 1. Sorting Data 2. Custom Sort Orders Filtering Data 1. Using AutoFilters 2. Using the Top 10 AutoFilter 3. Using a Custom AutoFilter 4. Creating Advanced Filters 5. Applying Multiple Criteria 6. Using Complex Criteria 7. Copying Filter Results to a New Location 8. Using Database Functions Using What-If Analysis 1. Using Data Tables 2. Using Scenario Manager 3. Using Goal Seek 4. Forecast Sheets Table-Related Functions 1. The Hlookup and Vlookup Functions 2. Using the IF, AND, and OR Functions 3. The IFS Function Sparklines 1. Inserting and Deleting Sparklines 2. Modifying Sparklines Creating Charts In Excel 1. Creating Charts 2. Selecting Charts and Chart Elements 3. Adding Chart Elements 4. Moving and Resizing Charts 5. Changing the Chart Type 6. Changing the Data Range 7. Switching Column and Row Data 8. Choosing a Chart Layout 9. Choosing a Chart Style 10. Changing Color Schemes 11. Printing Charts 12. Deleting Charts Formatting Charts in Excel 1. Formatting Chart Objects 2. Inserting Objects into a Chart 3. Formatting Axes 4. Formatting Axis Titles 5. Formatting a Chart Title 6. Formatting Data Labels 7. Formatting a Data Table 8. Formatting Error Bars 9. Formatting Gridlines 10. Formatting a Legend 11. Formatting Drop and High-Low Lines 12. Formatting Trendlines 13. Formatting Up/Down Bars 14. Formatting the Chart and Plot Areas 15. Naming Charts 16. Applying Shape Styles 17. Applying WordArt Styles 18. Saving Custom Chart Templates Data Models 1. Creating a Data Model from External Relational Data 2. Creating a Data Model from Excel Tables 3. Enabling Legacy Data Connections 4. Relating Tables in a Data Model 5. Managing a Data Model PivotTables and PivotCharts 1. Creating Recommended PivotTables 2. Manually Creating a PivotTable 3. Creating a PivotChart 4. Manipulating a PivotTable or PivotChart 5. Changing Calculated Value Fields 6. Formatting PivotTables 7. Formatting PivotCharts 8. Setting PivotTable Options 9. Sorting and Filtering Using Field Headers PowerPivot 1. Starting PowerPivot 2. Managing the Data Model 3. Calculated Columns and Fields 4. Measures 5. Creating KPIs 6. Creating and Managing Perspectives 7. PowerPivot PivotTables and PivotCharts 3D Maps 1. Enabling 3D Maps 2. Creating a New 3D Maps Tour 3. Editing a 3D Maps Tour 4. Managing Layers in a 3D Maps Tour 5. Filtering Layers 6. Setting Layer Options 7. Managing Scenes 8. Custom 3D Maps 9. Custom Regions 10. World Map Options 11. Inserting 3D Map Objects 12. Previewing a Scene 13. Playing a 3D Maps Tour 14. Creating a Video of a 3D Maps Tour 15. 3D Maps Options Slicers and Timelines 1. Inserting and Deleting Slicers 2. Modifying Slicers 3. Inserting and Deleting Timelines 4. Modifying Timelines Security Features 1. Unlocking Cells 2. Worksheet Protection 3. Workbook Protection 4. Password Protecting Excel Files Making Macros 1. Recording Macros 2. Running and Deleting Recorded Macros 3. The Personal Macro Workbook |
excel autosave version history: Power Excel with MrExcel MrExcel's Holy Macro! Books, Bill Jelen, 2024-09-26 Master Excel 2019 and Office 365 with MrExcel's expert tips, updated for the latest features. Learn real-world strategies to solve problems and improve productivity. Key Features Updated version for Excel 2019 & Office 365 Enhanced course with reader suggestions A combination of alternate strategies and common pitfalls Book DescriptionExcel 2019 is more than just a spreadsheet tool; it's a powerful platform for solving complex data challenges. In this guide, MrExcel takes you through the essentials of Excel 2019, incorporating the latest features from Office 365. You'll start by mastering the Excel interface before moving on to advanced calculation techniques that streamline your workflow. The guide emphasizes data wrangling, teaching you how to transform raw data into meaningful insights with ease. Beyond calculations, you'll learn to create visually appealing spreadsheets that communicate your data effectively. MrExcel's approach combines problem-solving strategies with real-world scenarios, ensuring you gain practical skills that apply directly to your work. Reader-sourced tips and solutions to common user pitfalls are integrated throughout the guide, offering a personalized learning experience. By the end of this book, you'll have a solid understanding of Excel 2019's capabilities, enabling you to work faster, make informed decisions, and present your data professionally. Whether you're looking to enhance your existing skills or learn new techniques, MrExcel's expert guidance will help you master Excel and elevate your data analysis game.What you will learn Solve Excel problems efficiently Apply new Excel 2019 features Master Office 365 updates Improve spreadsheet aesthetics Streamline data wrangling Employ faster formula techniques Who this book is for The ideal audience includes Excel users from beginners to advanced professionals looking to improve their efficiency in Excel 2019 and Office 365. A basic understanding of Excel is recommended to get the most out of this book. |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft Excel 2019 for Lawyers Training Manual Classroom in a Book TeachUcomp , 2019-10-27 Complete classroom training manuals for Microsoft Excel 2019 for Lawyers. 479 pages and 224 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. You will learn how to effectively use legal templates, legal business functions (such as the Pv and Fv functions) and simple IOLTA management. In addition, you’ll receive our complete Excel curriculum. Topics Covered: Getting Acquainted with Excel 1. About Excel 2. The Excel Environment 3. The Title Bar 4. The Ribbon 5. The “File” Tab and Backstage View 6. Scroll Bars 7. The Quick Access Toolbar 8. Touch Mode 9. The Formula Bar 10. The Workbook Window 11. The Status Bar 12. The Workbook View Buttons 13. The Zoom Slider 14. The Mini Toolbar 15. Keyboard Shortcuts File Management 1. Creating New Workbooks 2. Saving Workbooks 3. Closing Workbooks 4. Opening Workbooks 5. Recovering Unsaved Workbooks 6. Opening a Workbook in a New Window 7. Arranging Open Workbook Windows 8. Freeze Panes 9. Split Panes 10. Hiding and Unhiding Workbook Windows 11.Comparing Open Workbooks 12. Switching Open Workbooks 13. Switching to Full Screen View 14. Working With Excel File Formats 15. AutoSave Online Workbooks Data Entry 1. Selecting Cells 2. Entering Text into Cells 3. Entering Numbers into Cells 4. AutoComplete 5. Pick from Drop-Down List 6. Flash Fill 7. Selecting Ranges 8. Ranged Data Entry 9. Using AutoFill Creating Formulas 1. Ranged Formula Syntax 2. Simple Formula Syntax 3. Writing Formulas 4. Using AutoSum 5. Inserting Functions 6. Editing a Range 7. Formula AutoCorrect 8. AutoCalculate 9. Function Compatibility Copying & Pasting Formulas 1. Relative References and Absolute References 2. Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Data 3. AutoFilling Cells 4. The Undo Button 5. The Redo Button Columns & Rows 1. Selecting Columns & Rows 2. Adjusting Column Width and Row Height 3. Hiding and Unhiding Columns and Rows 4. Inserting and Deleting Columns and Rows Formatting Worksheets 1. Formatting Cells 2. The Format Cells Dialog Box 3. Clearing All Formatting from Cells 4. Copying All Formatting from Cells to Another Area Worksheet Tools 1. Inserting and Deleting Worksheets 2. Selecting Multiple Worksheets 3. Navigating Worksheets 4. Renaming Worksheets 5. Coloring Worksheet Tabs 6. Copying or Moving Worksheets Setting Worksheet Layout 1. Using Page Break Preview 2. Using the Page Layout View 3. Opening The Page Setup Dialog Box 4. Page Settings 5. Setting Margins 6. Creating Headers and Footers 7. Sheet Settings Printing Spreadsheets 1. Previewing and Printing Worksheets Helping Yourself 1. Using Excel Help 2. The Tell Me Bar 3. Smart Lookup Creating 3D Formulas 1. Creating 3D Formulas 2. 3D Formula Syntax 3. Creating 3D Range References Named Ranges 1. Naming Ranges 2. Creating Names from Headings 3. Moving to a Named Range 4. Using Named Ranges in Formulas 5. Naming 3D Ranges 6. Deleting Named Ranges Conditional Formatting and Cell Styles 1. Conditional Formatting 2. Finding Cells with Conditional Formatting 3. Clearing Conditional Formatting 4. Using Table and Cell Styles Paste Special 1. Using Paste Special 2. Pasting Links Sharing Workbooks 1. About Co-authoring and Sharing Workbooks 2. Co-authoring Workbooks 3. Adding Shared Workbook Buttons in Excel 4. Traditional Workbook Sharing 5. Highlighting Changes 6. Reviewing Changes 7. Using Comments and Notes 8. Compare and Merge Workbooks Auditing Worksheets 1. Auditing Worksheets 2. Tracing Precedent and Dependent Cells 3. Tracing Errors 4. Error Checking 5. Using the Watch Window 6. Cell Validation Outlining Worksheets 1. Using Outlines 2. Applying and Removing Outlines 3. Applying Subtotals Consolidating Worksheets 1. Consolidating Data Tables 1. Creating a Table 2. Adding an Editing Records 3. Inserting Records and Fields 4. Deleting Records and Fields Sorting Data 1. Sorting Data 2. Custom Sort Orders Filtering Data 1. Using AutoFilters 2. Using the Top 10 AutoFilter 3. Using a Custom AutoFilter 4. Creating Advanced Filters 5. Applying Multiple Criteria 6. Using Complex Criteria 7. Copying Filter Results to a New Location 8. Using Database Functions Using What-If Analysis 1. Using Data Tables 2. Using Scenario Manager 3. Using Goal Seek 4. Forecast Sheets Table-Related Functions 1. The Hlookup and Vlookup Functions 2. Using the IF, AND, and OR Functions 3. The IFS Function Sparklines 1. Inserting and Deleting Sparklines 2. Modifying Sparklines Creating Charts In Excel 1. Creating Charts 2. Selecting Charts and Chart Elements 3. Adding Chart Elements 4. Moving and Resizing Charts 5. Changing the Chart Type 6. Changing the Data Range 7. Switching Column and Row Data 8. Choosing a Chart Layout 9. Choosing a Chart Style 10. Changing Color Schemes 11. Printing Charts 12. Deleting Charts Formatting Charts in Excel 1. Formatting Chart Objects 2. Inserting Objects into a Chart 3. Formatting Axes 4. Formatting Axis Titles 5. Formatting a Chart Title 6. Formatting Data Labels 7. Formatting a Data Table 8. Formatting Error Bars 9. Formatting Gridlines 10. Formatting a Legend 11. Formatting Drop and High-Low Lines 12. Formatting Trendlines 13. Formatting Up/Down Bars 14. Formatting the Chart and Plot Areas 15. Naming Charts 16. Applying Shape Styles 17. Applying WordArt Styles 18. Saving Custom Chart Templates Data Models 1. Creating a Data Model from External Relational Data 2. Creating a Data Model from Excel Tables 3. Enabling Legacy Data Connections 4. Relating Tables in a Data Model 5. Managing a Data Model PivotTables and PivotCharts 1. Creating Recommended PivotTables 2. Manually Creating a PivotTable 3. Creating a PivotChart 4. Manipulating a PivotTable or PivotChart 5. Changing Calculated Value Fields 6. Formatting PivotTables 7. Formatting PivotCharts 8. Setting PivotTable Options 9. Sorting and Filtering Using Field Headers PowerPivot 1. Starting PowerPivot 2. Managing the Data Model 3. Calculated Columns and Fields 4. Measures 5. Creating KPIs 6. Creating and Managing Perspectives 7. PowerPivot PivotTables and PivotCharts 3D Maps 1. Enabling 3D Maps 2. Creating a New 3D Maps Tour 3. Editing a 3D Maps Tour 4. Managing Layers in a 3D Maps Tour 5. Filtering Layers 6. Setting Layer Options 7. Managing Scenes 8. Custom 3D Maps 9. Custom Regions 10. World Map Options 11. Inserting 3D Map Objects 12. Previewing a Scene 13. Playing a 3D Maps Tour 14. Creating a Video of a 3D Maps Tour 15. 3D Maps Options Slicers and Timelines 1. Inserting and Deleting Slicers 2. Modifying Slicers 3. Inserting and Deleting Timelines 4. Modifying Timelines Security Features 1. Unlocking Cells 2. Worksheet Protection 3. Workbook Protection 4. Password Protecting Excel Files Making Macros 1. Recording Macros 2. Running and Deleting Recorded Macros 3. The Personal Macro Workbook Using Online Templates 1. Downloading Online Templates 2. Saving a Template 3. Creating New Workbooks from Saved Templates Legal Templates 1. Chapter Overview 2. Using the Law Firm Financial Analysis Worksheet 3. Using the Law Firm Project Tracker 4. Using the Law Firm Project Plan Legal Business Functions 1. The Pv Function 2. The Fv Function 3. The IRR and XIRR Functions Simple IOLTA Management 1. IOLTA Basics 2. Using Excel for Simple IOLTA Management 3. Using the Simple IOLTA Template |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft Excel Text Book Manish Soni, 2024-11-10 Join us on this exploration of Excel's features and functionalities, and let it become your go-to tool for all things data. Whether you're a novice seeking the basics or a seasoned user aiming to refine your skills, these pages are designed to be your guide and companion in the world of Excel. |
excel autosave version history: MrExcel 2022 Bill Jelen, 2022-09-01 Originally designed for Bill Jelen's live Power Excel seminars, the target audience already uses Excel 40 hours a week. These tips are the aha tips that uncover secret methods in Excel. The book covers general Excel functions, pivot tables, and formulas such as VLOOKUP and the new XLOOKUP. It introduces elements of modern Excel such as the Power Pivot Data Model and cleaning data with Power Query. Updated annually, this edition for 2022 adds information on collaboration features, LET and LAMBDA functions, amazing new data types, dynamic array formulas, and more. |
excel autosave version history: MOS Study Guide for Microsoft Excel Expert Exam MO-201 Paul McFedries, 2020-03-06 Advance your expert-level proficiency with Excel. And earn the credential that proves it! Demonstrate your expert-level competency with Microsoft Excel! Designed to help you practice and prepare for Microsoft Office Specialist: Microsoft Excel Expert (Excel and Excel 2019) certification, this official Study Guide delivers: In-depth preparation for each MOS objective Detailed procedures to help build the skills measured by the exam Hands-on tasks to practice what you’ve learned Ready-made practice files Sharpen the skills measured by these objectives: Manage Workbook Options and Settings Manage and Format Data Create Advanced Formulas and Macros Manage Advanced Charts and Tables About the MOS: Expert Certification A Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS): Expert certification validates your hands-on experience and competency with an Office product at an expert level. It demonstrates that you can apply the product’s principal features at an advanced level, can complete expert tasks independently, and are ready to enter the job market. See full details at: microsoft.com/learn Practice Files Available at: MicrosoftPressStore.com/ MOSExcelExpert201/downloads |
excel autosave version history: Excel 2013: The Missing Manual Matthew MacDonald, 2013-04-18 The world’s most popular spreadsheet program is now more powerful than ever, but it’s also more complex. That’s where this Missing Manual comes in. With crystal-clear explanations and hands-on examples, Excel 2013: The Missing Manual shows you how to master Excel so you can easily track, analyze, and chart your data. You’ll be using new features like PowerPivot and Flash Fill in no time. The important stuff you need to know: Go from novice to ace. Learn how to analyze your data, from writing your first formula to charting your results. Illustrate trends. Discover the clearest way to present your data using Excel’s new Quick Analysis feature. Broaden your analysis. Use pivot tables, slicers, and timelines to examine your data from different perspectives. Import data. Pull data from a variety of sources, including website data feeds and corporate databases. Work from the Web. Launch and manage your workbooks on the road, using the new Excel Web App. Share your worksheets. Store Excel files on SkyDrive and collaborate with colleagues on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Master the new data model. Use PowerPivot to work with millions of rows of data. Make calculations. Review financial data, use math and scientific formulas, and perform statistical analyses. |
excel autosave version history: Efficiency Best Practices for Microsoft 365 Dr. Nitin Paranjape, 2021-12-22 A practical guide to working with Microsoft 365 apps such as Office, Teams, Excel, and Power BI for automating tasks and managing projects effectively Key Features Learn how to save time while using M365 apps from Microsoft productivity expert Dr. Nitin Paranjape Discover smarter ways to work with over 20 M365 apps to enhance your efficiency Use Microsoft 365 tools to automate repetitive tasks without coding Book Description Efficiency Best Practices for Microsoft 365 covers the entire range of over 25 desktop and mobile applications on the Microsoft 365 platform. This book will provide simple, immediately usable, and authoritative guidance to help you save at least 20 minutes every day, advance in your career, and achieve business growth. You'll start by covering components and tasks such as creating and storing files and then move on to data management and data analysis. As you progress through the chapters, you'll learn how to manage, monitor, and execute your tasks efficiently, focusing on creating a master task list, linking notes to meetings, and more. The book also guides you through handling projects involving many people and external contractors/agencies; you'll explore effective email communication, meeting management, and open collaboration across the organization. You'll also learn how to automate different repetitive tasks quickly and easily, even if you're not a programmer, transforming the way you import, clean, and analyze data. By the end of this Microsoft 365 book, you'll have gained the skills you need to improve efficiency with the help of expert tips and techniques for using M365 apps. What you will learn Understand how different MS 365 tools, such as Office desktop, Teams, Power BI, Lists, and OneDrive, can increase work efficiency Identify time-consuming processes and understand how to work through them more efficiently Create professional documents quickly with minimal effort Work across multiple teams, meetings, and projects without email overload Automate mundane, repetitive, and time-consuming manual work Manage work, delegation, execution, and project management Who this book is for If you use Microsoft 365, including MS Office 365, on a regular basis and want to learn about the features that can help improve your efficiency, this book is for you. You do not require any specialized knowledge to get started. |
excel autosave version history: Excel 2019 All-in-One For Dummies Greg Harvey, 2018-10-29 Make Excel work for you Excel 2019 All-In-One For Dummies offers eight books in one!! It is completely updated to reflect the major changes Microsoft is making to Office with the 2019 release. From basic Excel functions, such as creating and editing worksheets, to sharing and reviewing worksheets, to editing macros with Visual Basic, it provides you with a broad scope of the most common Excel applications and functions—including formatting worksheets, setting up formulas, protecting worksheets, importing data, charting data, and performing statistical functions. The book covers importing data, building and editing worksheets, creating formulas, generating pivot tables, and performing financial functions, what-if scenarios, database functions, and Web queries. More advanced topics include worksheet sharing and auditing, performing error trapping, building and running macros, charting data, and using Excel in conjunction with Microsoft Power BI (Business Intelligence) to analyze, model, and visualize vast quantities of data from a variety of local and online sources. Get familiar with Worksheet design Find out how to work with charts and graphics Use Excel for data management, analysis, modeling, and visualization Make sense of macros and VBA If you’re a new or inexperienced user looking to spend more time on your projects than trying to figure out how to make Excel work for you, this all-encompassing book makes it easy! |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft Excel Inside Out (Office 2021 and Microsoft 365) Bill Jelen, 2021-12-22 Master proven processes for improving development with Scrum and Azure DevOps This guide can help any development team plan, track, and manage work far more effectively, by combining today's leading agile framework (Scrum) and Microsoft's ALM/DevOps toolset (Azure DevOps). Renowned Scrum expert Richard Hundhausen thoroughly covers team formation, backlogs, Sprints, test plans, collaboration, flow, continuous improvement, Azure Boards, Azure Test Plans, and the real-world tradeoffs associated with DevOps. Throughout, you'll find practical, in-the-trenches tips from experienced Professional Scrum Developers. To make this guide even more valuable, Hundhausen has organized it to complement Scrum.org's popular Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) program, which he created with Scrum.org's Ken Schwaber, author of this book's Foreword. Professional Scrum Trainer Richard Hundhausen shows how to: Deepen your understanding of the Scrum framework and Professional Scrum as based on the 2020 Scrum Guide. Provide proven work item planning and tracking, and quickly drive value from Azure Boards Improve your Scrum “pre-game”: the tasks you'll perform before your first Sprint Use Azure DevOps to create and manage backlogs, plan Sprints, and collaborate throughout them Improve at scale with Scaled Professional Scrum and the Nexus scaled Scrum framework Recognize which practices are still most efficiently performed without tools Define and optimize team flow, overcome common dysfunctions, and evolve into a high-performance Professional Scrum Team About This Book For everyone who works with or relies on Scrum, including developers, designers, architects, testers, business analysts, Product Owners, Scrum Masters, managers, and other stakeholders Focuses primarily on using Scrum for software products, but can support development of adaptive solutions for any complex problem performance Professional Scrum Team |
excel autosave version history: MrExcel 2021 Bill Jelen, 2021-04-01 MrExcel 2021 is designed to make the reader far more efficient in their use of Microsoft Excel. Originally designed for Bill Jelen's live Power Excel seminars, the target audience already uses Excel 40 hours a week. These tips are the aha tips that uncover secret methods in Excel. The book covers general Excel functions, pivot tables, formulas such as VLOOKUP and the new XLOOKUP. It introduces elements of modern Excel such as the Power Pivot Data Model and cleaning data with Power Query. Updated annually, this edition for 2021 adds information on LET and LAMBDA functions, amazing new data types, dynamic array formulas, and more. |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft Word 2021 Vijay Kumar Yadav , 2022-07-29 You use Word to create documents. To start on a blank document, click the Blank Document template. Once you’ve made your choice, Word is ready for you to start writing. When you use a computer app to create, edit, and format text documents, you are performing a task known as word processing. You can use Word to efficiently create a wide range of business and personal documents, from the simplest letter to the most complex report. Word 2021 for Windows enables you to create compelling content and includes co-authoring, new stock media from the Office Premium Creative Content collection, and new Draw tab additions such as Point Eraser, Ruler, and Lasso. Microsoft Word 2021 is the part of Microsoft Office 2021. Microsoft Word 2021, in this book, you see – New in Word 2021 for Windows, Get Started, Collaborate, Insert Text, Pages & Layouts, Pictures, Save & Print, Mail Merge, and Additional. |
excel autosave version history: Excel 2019 – Business Basics & Beyond Chris Smitty Smith, 2018-12-01 Are you tired of tracking financial elements of your business manually, do you have to prepare staffing schedules by hand, or do you simply want to know how to get more information from your business data? Learn how to harness your business data and put it to use for you. Learn the basics of Excel, including a comprehensive review of every tab of the Excel Ribbon. See how to best display your data for maximum impact with formatting tools, Data Tables, Charts & Pivot Tables. Use customer information to create customized letters with Mail Merge. Import data using Power Query. Calculate the costs of doing business with financial formulas, learn where to find pre-packaged business templates, and much more. This book uses real-world business examples in operation with all these elements. |
excel autosave version history: Excel 2010: The Missing Manual Matthew MacDonald, 2010-06-18 Excel, the world's most popular spreadsheet program, has the muscle to analyze heaps of data. Beyond basic number-crunching, Excel 2010 has many impressive features that are hard to find, much less master -- especially from online help pages. This Missing Manual clearly explains how everything works with a unique and witty style to help you learn quickly. Navigate with ease. Master Excel's tabbed toolbar and its new backstage view Perform a variety of calculations. Write formulas for rounding numbers, calculating mortgage payments, and more Organize your data. Search, sort, and filter huge amounts of information Illustrate trends. Bring your data to life with charts and graphics -- including miniature charts called Sparklines Examine your data. Summarize information and find hidden patterns with pivot tables and slicers Share your spreadsheets. Use the Excel Web App to collaborate with colleagues online Rescue lost data. Restore old versions of data and find spreadsheets you forgot to save |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft Office for IPad Step by Step Joan Lambert, 2015 The quick way to learn Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote for iPad! This is learning made easy. Get productive fast with every Office for iPad app--plus OneNote, too! Jump in wherever you need answers--brisk lessons and colorful screen shots show you exactly what to do, step by step. Quickly create Word documents by tapping, typing, or dictating Organize and design professional documents of all kinds Visually analyze information in tables, charts, and PivotTables Deliver highly effective presentations in PowerPoint straight from your iPad Save and send PDFs, with or without Office 365 Use OneNote to capture and share everything from text to iPad photos Now in full color! Easy lessons for essential tasks Big full-color visuals Skill-building practice files Download your Step by Step practice files at: http://aka.ms/iPadOfficeSBS/files |
excel autosave version history: Excel 2019 For Dummies Greg Harvey, 2018-10-01 The bestselling Excel book on the market — now in a new edition covering the latest version of Excel! Excel is the spreadsheet and data analysis tool of choice for people across the globe who utilize the Microsoft Office suite to make their work and personal lives easier. It is estimated that 1 in 7 people on the planet use Microsoft Office! If you’re one of them, and want to get up to speed on the latest changes in Excel, you’ve come to the right place. Excel 2019 For Dummies has been updated to reflect the major changes and features made to Excel and covers everything you need to know to perform any spreadsheet task at hand. It includes information on creating and editing worksheets, formatting cells, entering formulas, creating and editing charts, inserting graphs, designing database forms, adding database records, using seek-and-find options, printing, adding hyperlinks to worksheets, saving worksheets as web pages, adding existing worksheet data to an existing webpage, pivot tables, pivot charts, formulas and functions, Excel data analysis, sending worksheets via e-mail, and so much more! Get to know the new Excel interface Become a pro at the spreadsheet and data analysis tool that’s available as part of the Microsoft Office suite Find time-tested and trusted advice from bestselling author and expert Greg Harvey Use Excel to streamline your processes and make your work life easier than ever before Written by a bestselling author and seasoned educator, Excel 2019 For Dummies makes it easier than ever to get everything out of this powerful data tool. |
excel autosave version history: Learn Microsoft Office 2021 Linda Foulkes, 2022-07-29 Take your Microsoft Office skills to the next level by mastering the exciting new features and enhancements in Microsoft Office 2021, including communicating, collaborating, and presenting using Teams Key Features • Get a progressive walkthrough of the new desktop and web apps with real-world examples • Enrich your skillset by learning new productivity feature enhancements for Office web and desktop • Discover how to use Microsoft Teams to communicate, collaborate, and present during meetings Book Description This second edition book covers the new and exciting features of Microsoft Office 2021 for desktop and web apps, helping you broaden the skills from the previous edition. Using real-world experiences, this book will guide you through practical examples that set off your thought process to boost productivity. To build new skills in each application, the book ensures that you gain a thorough understanding of new functions, such as PivotTables, Dashboards, and data manipulation methods in Excel. You'll explore PowerPoint tools such as Presenter Coach, Presenter View, the record tool, and setting reading order to mention a few. You'll also manipulate slide elements using Auto Fix, draw features, insert video captions, explore playback options, and rehearse presentations using the body language Presenter Coach feature. The book demystifies the Transform feature and shows you how to dictate directly in Word. You'll even be able to work with Styles by refining the layout and multiple tables of contents. Finally, you'll focus on making the best use of Outlook enhancements and working remotely using Teams. By the end of this book, you'll have understood the features of each app inside out and enhanced your existing skills using new techniques to make your professional life more efficient. What you will learn • Uncover OneDrive features and Word enhancements such as dictation, co-authoring, embedding, styles, referencing, and media tools • Manage Word document layouts, online forms, recording document automation, and track, compare, and combine • Create engaging PowerPoint presentations using Presenter Coach, Auto Fix, Record, and drawing tools • Explore Excel functions such as XLOOKUP, LET, XMATCH IFS, arrays and IFERROR, and VLOOKUP • Work with database and COUNTIF functions, Advanced Filter, clean data, and PivotTables and Dashboards • Explore Outlook enhancements Who this book is for If you work with Microsoft Office applications but are yet to discover the complete range of features, this second edition is tailored to broaden your skillset with new features and functionalities. It would be of value for those working in any industry and for students moving into the workplace or preparing for Microsoft Office certification. The book uses real-world practical workplace examples to help you get ready to apply your skills and make the most of the recent features of Microsoft Office. Although not a prerequisite, a solid understanding of the Microsoft Office applications will be beneficial. |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft Excel 2019: Made Simple user116155, 2019-05-23 This is an application that is used to create spreadsheets that was created by Microsoft. It is universal software and can be in Windows, macOS, iOS and Android platforms. It can be used to compute formulas, create graphs and pivot tables. The user could also use the internal macro programming language known as Visual Basic for Applications. It is considered to be one of the most popular spreadsheet applications and it has been holding strong since 1993. It replaced Lotus 1-2-3 as the standard for creating spreadsheets. This eBook will look at the features of Microsoft Excel and some of the things you can do with the software. |
excel autosave version history: Excel Mastery Sarker Ryans, 2024-08-09 Excel Mastery Discover the comprehensive guide designed to transform your understanding of spreadsheets. Whether you're a beginner or an intermediate user, Excel Excellence is your passport to becoming a pro in organizing data, creating formulas, and unlocking the full potential of Microsoft Excel. Key Features: 1. Step-by-step instructions for beginners and intermediate users 2. Master data organization and management 3. Create complex formulas and functions with ease 4. Learn effective data visualization techniques 5. Optimize workflow and efficiency with Excel's advanced features Enhance your Excel skills and explore the vast possibilities with Excel Excellence. Grab your copy and elevate your spreadsheet expertise! What's Inside: 📊 From Basics to Brilliance: Explore Excel from the ground up. Learn the fundamentals - from navigating the interface to mastering basic formulas. 📈 Advanced Techniques: Elevate your skills with advanced functions, pivot tables, data analysis, and visualization tools. 💼 Real-world Applications: Discover practical case studies and examples that show how Excel is used across various industries – finance, healthcare, marketing, and more. 🔧 Efficiency Hacks: Uncover time-saving tips, tricks, and shortcuts to streamline your workflow and boost productivity. 🌐 Excel in the Digital Age: Learn how to leverage Excel in a world driven by data, exploring integration with other software and harnessing the power of cloud-based solutions. Why This Book Stands Out: 🌟 Engaging and Visual Approach: Engrossing visuals, step-by-step guides, and interactive exercises make learning Excel both enjoyable and effective. 🧠 Practical and Applicable: Gain insights that are immediately useful in your work or personal projects. 💡 Empowerment: Empower yourself with a skill that's highly sought after in the professional world. |
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excel autosave version history: Microsoft Word Step by Step (Office 2021 and Microsoft 365) Joan Lambert, 2023-05-29 The quick way to learn Microsoft Word 365 and Word 2021 for Windows! This is learning made easy. Get more done quickly with Microsoft Word. Jump in wherever you need answers— brisk lessons and detailed screenshots show you exactly what to do, step by step. Create great-looking, well-organized, accessible documents to enhance communication Use headings, bookmarks, and footnotes for more intuitive access to knowledge Present complex information in diagrams and charts Illustrate concepts by using professional stock images, 3D models, icons, and screen clippings Collaborate with other Word and Word for the web users to create and edit documents in real time, tracking changes for review and automatically saving file versions Enforce security and privacy in electronic documents Quickly build tables of contents, indexes, and bibliographies Generate personalized emails, letters, labels, envelopes, directories, and catalogs from various data sources Supercharge efficiency with custom styles, themes, templates, and building blocks Look up just the tasks and lessons you need |
excel autosave version history: CUET-PG Library & Information Science Practice Question Bank Book 3000+ Question Answer As Per Updted Syllabus DIWAKAR EDUCATION HUB, 2024-01-07 CUET-PG Library & Information Science Question Bank 3000+ Chapter wise question With Explanations As per Updated Syllabus [ cover all 6 Chapters] Highlights of CUET-PG Library & Information Science Question Bank- 3000+ Questions Answer [MCQ] 500 MCQ of Each Chapter [Unit wise] As Per the Updated Syllabus Include Most Expected MCQ as per Paper Pattern/Exam Pattern All Questions Design by Expert Faculties & JRF Holder |
excel autosave version history: Site Reliability Engineering Niall Richard Murphy, Betsy Beyer, Chris Jones, Jennifer Petoff, 2016-03-23 The overwhelming majority of a software system’s lifespan is spent in use, not in design or implementation. So, why does conventional wisdom insist that software engineers focus primarily on the design and development of large-scale computing systems? In this collection of essays and articles, key members of Google’s Site Reliability Team explain how and why their commitment to the entire lifecycle has enabled the company to successfully build, deploy, monitor, and maintain some of the largest software systems in the world. You’ll learn the principles and practices that enable Google engineers to make systems more scalable, reliable, and efficient—lessons directly applicable to your organization. This book is divided into four sections: Introduction—Learn what site reliability engineering is and why it differs from conventional IT industry practices Principles—Examine the patterns, behaviors, and areas of concern that influence the work of a site reliability engineer (SRE) Practices—Understand the theory and practice of an SRE’s day-to-day work: building and operating large distributed computing systems Management—Explore Google's best practices for training, communication, and meetings that your organization can use |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft Office Professional 2013 Mark Dodge, Andrew Couch, Echo Swinford, Eric Legault, Ben M. Schorr, 2013 Presents a guide to Office Professional 2013, describing such tasks as creating documents, spreadsheets, and slide presentations; managing email; and organizing notes, covering the Microsoft programs Word, Excel, Access, OneNote, Publisher, Outlook, and PowerPoint. |
excel autosave version history: SAP Analysis for Microsoft Office--Practical Guide Denis Reis, 2021-01-26 Managing your SAP data in Microsoft Excel? This is your guide to using SAP Analysis for Microsoft Office! Get started with the basics, from creating your first workbook to navigating through reports. Then, follow step-by-step instructions to process data, analyze data, develop planning applications, customize reports, and work with tools such as formulas and macros. Including details on troubleshooting, UI customization, and more, this book is your all-in-one resource! In this book, you'll learn about: a. Reporting and Data Analysis Learn to work with reports in SAP Analysis for Microsoft Office: define parameters with prompts, adjust formatting and styles, and extend reports with local data. Filter, sort, and display your data using hierarchies, and refine data analysis with simple and advanced calculations. b. Planning Use your SAP data to develop planning workbooks. Plan your data both manually and with functions and sequences. Understand key settings for cell locking, the planning model, and more. c. Advanced Features Take your skills to the next level. Write formulas to use in your reports, and create and use macros in your workbooks, including steps to use API methods, callbacks, and design rules. Highlights include: 1) Workbook creation 2) Report navigation 3) Prompts 4) Data processing, organization, and analysis 5) Planning applications 6) Report customization and formatting 7) Formulas 8) Macros 9) Configuration 10) Troubleshooting |
excel autosave version history: Excel 2013 In Depth Bill Jelen, 2013-01-08 Get more out of Microsoft Excel® 2013: more productivity and better answers for greater success! Drawing on his unsurpassed Excel experience, Bill Jelen (“Mr Excel”) brings together all the intensely useful knowledge you need: insights, techniques, tips, and shortcuts you just won’t find anywhere else. Excel 2013 In Depth is the fastest, best way to master Excel 2013’s full power; get comfortable with its updated interface; and leverage its new tools for everything from formulas, charts, and functions to dashboards, data visualization, and social media integration. Start by taking a quick “tour” of Excel 2013’s most valuable new features. Then, learn how to Build more trustworthy, error-resistant, flexible, extensible, intelligent, and understandable spreadsheets Get more productive with Excel 2013’s new Start Screen and Timelines Create formulas, charts, subtotals, and pivot tables faster with new Flash Fill and Analysis Lens Quickly apply attractive, consistent formats Master every function you’ll ever need,- including powerful new web services functions Solve real-world business intelligence analysis problems Create amazing PowerPivot data mashups that integrate information from anywhere Use Power View to generate stunningly intuitive maps, dashboards, and data visualizations Share workbooks on the Web and social networks Leverage the improved Excel Web App to create highly interactive web pages and online surveys Automate repetitive functions using Excel macros Supercharge your workbooks with new apps from the Excel App Store Like all In Depth books, Excel 2013 In Depth delivers complete coverage with detailed solutions, and troubleshooting help for tough problems you can’t fix on your own. Whatever you intend to do with Excel 2013, this is the only book you’ll need! |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft Office Step by Step (Office 2021 and Microsoft 365) Joan Lambert, Curtis Frye, 2022-04-29 The quick way to learn popular Microsoft 365 apps! This is learning made easy. Get more done quickly with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Jump in wherever you need answers—brisk lessons and detailed screenshots show you exactly what to do, step by step. • Discover new time-savers and usability improvements for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook • Format and organize high-impact documents and use Word's enhanced coauthoring tools • Build powerful, reliable Excel worksheets and analyze complex data sets • Prepare highly effective presentations with PowerPoint's newest visual tools • Improve your productivity with Outlook email, scheduling, and contacts • Make the most of the latest Accessibility Checker and other new features • Look up just the tasks and lessons you need Download your Step by Step practice files at: MicrosoftPressStore.com/MSOfficeSBS365/downloads |
excel autosave version history: Mac OS X David Pogue, 2002 This book combines Apple's trademark visual elegance with the underlying stability of UNIX, which adds up to a rock-solid operating system. Pogue covers each of the control panels and bonus programs that come with Mac OS X, including iTunes, Mail, Sherlock, and Apache, the built-in Web-server. |
excel autosave version history: Google Apps: The Missing Manual Nancy Conner, 2008-05-27 Among its many amazing applications, Google now has web-based alternatives to many of the applications in Microsoft Office. This comprehensive and easy-to-follow new book enables you to explore Google's new office applications in detail. Once you do, you'll be in good company -- more than 100,000 small businesses and some corporations are already looking to take advantage of these free Google offerings. Google Apps: The Missing Manual teaches you how to use three relatively new applications from Google: Docs and Spreadsheets, which provide many of the same core tools that you find in Word and Excel; and Google Calendar and Gmail, the applications that offer an alternative to Outlook. This book demonstrates how these applications together can ease your ability to collaborate with others, and allow you access to your documents, mail and appointments from any computer at any location. Of course, as remarkable as these applications are, Google's office suite is definitely a work-in-progress. Navigating what you can and can't do and -- more importantly -- understanding how to do it isn't always easy. And good luck finding enough help online. Google Apps: The Missing Manual is the one book you need to get the most out of this increasingly useful part of the Google empire. This book: Explains how to create, save and share each of Google's web-based office applications Offers separate sections for Docs and Spreadsheets, Google Calendar, and Gmail Demonstrates how to use these applications in conjunction with one another Gives you crystal-clear and jargon-free explanations that will satisfy users of all technical levels Many of you already use Gmail, but do you know its full potential? Do you know how you can increase its power by using Gmail with Doc and Spreadsheets and Google Calendar? You'll find out with Google Apps: The Missing Manual. You'll also come to understand why large corporations such as General Electric and Proctor & Gamble are taking a long, hard look at these applications. |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft Excel 2000 Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, James S. Quasney, 2000 Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text offers a clear, step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach to learning Microsoft Excel 2000. It includes three complete projects that introduce fundamental Microsoft Excel 2000 skills |
excel autosave version history: Scrivener Superpowers M. G. Herron, 2016-01-10 Not Just Another Technical ManualIf you've ever been intimidated by Scrivener, set your fears to rest. Scrivener Superpowers is not just another how-to-use-software book. It's an entertaining, easy-to-read, and deeply helpful guide to take your story from concept to completion using the most cutting-edge writing program available. Yes, it will teach you how to use many of Scrivener's features with screenshots and illustrations. More importantly, however, it will show you how each feature can be applied to the creative writing process to maximize results, increase your productivity, and help you finish your books faster. The tutorial is packed with advice from other successful authors, so you can pick and choose what works for you, and leave the rest alone. If you're ready to gain access to your writerly superpowers, get the sample and try the book today. |
excel autosave version history: Mastering Microsoft Teams Melissa Hubbard, Matthew J. Bailey, 2018-08-20 Do you need to learn how to use Microsoft Teams? Are you questioning how to drive user adoption, govern content, and manage access for your Teams deployment? Either way, Mastering Microsoft Teams is your one-stop-shop to learning everything you need to know to find success with Microsoft Teams. Microsoft’s new chat-based collaboration software has many rich features that enable teams to be more efficient, and save valuable time and resources. However, as with all software, there is a learning curve and pitfalls that should be avoided. Begin by learning the core components and use cases for Teams. From there the authors guide you through ideas to create governance and adoption plans that make sense for your organization or customer. Wrap up with an understanding of features and services in progress, and a road map to the future of the product. What You'll Learn Implement, use, and manage Microsoft Teams Understand how Teams drives productivity and engagement by combining the functionality of Microsoft Groups, SharePoint, OneDrive, Outlook, and other services in one location Govern, explain, and use Teams in your organization Know the pitfalls to avoid that may create challenges in your usage of Teams Become familiar with the functionality and components of Teams via walkthroughs, including opportunities for automating business processes in Teams Who This Book Is For Anyone who wants to learn Microsoft Teams. To get the most out of the book, a basic understanding of Office 365 and a subscription, including a Microsoft Teams license, is useful. |
excel autosave version history: Excel 2000 in a Nutshell Jinjer L. Simon, 2000 This one-stop reference combines the in-a-nutshell approach with detailed comprehensive information, providing readers with everything they need to know about the premier spreadsheet application. Throughout the book, readers will find handy tips to help make better power use of the many new features available in Excel 2000. |
excel autosave version history: Advanced Guide to Python 3 Programming John Hunt, 2023-11-02 Advanced Guide to Python 3 Programming 2nd Edition delves deeply into a host of subjects that you need to understand if you are to develop sophisticated real-world programs. Each topic is preceded by an introduction followed by more advanced topics, along with numerous examples, that take you to an advanced level. This second edition has been significantly updated with two new sections on advanced Python language concepts and data analytics and machine learning. The GUI chapters have been rewritten to use the Tkinter UI library and a chapter on performance monitoring and profiling has been added. In total there are 18 new chapters, and all remaining chapters have been updated for the latest version of Python as well as for any of the libraries they use. There are eleven sections within the book covering Python Language Concepts, Computer Graphics (including GUIs), Games, Testing, File Input and Output, Databases Access, Logging, Concurrency and Parallelism, Reactive Programming, Networking and Data Analytics. Each section is self-contained and can either be read on its own or as part of the book as a whole. It is aimed at those who have learnt the basics of the Python 3 language but wish to delve deeper into Python’s eco system of additional libraries and modules. |
excel autosave version history: The 50 Most Terrifying Roller Coasters Ever Built Nick Weisenberger, 2014-09-02 Mega roller coasters of today reach heights of over 400 feet and speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. Roller coasters towering taller than a certain height are terrifying for many individuals but it would be boring to simply make a list of the world’s tallest coasters. As a result, most of the bone-chilling machines in this list do not use sheer height to terrify, but instead prey on our fears and emotions in other, more creative ways. One element alone may not make a ride terrifying but the sum of all of its parts does. What factors make a roller coaster terrifying? Height, speed, inversions, backwards segments, unique track elements, darkness, and unexpected surprises all contribute to making your head spin and your knees tremble. Where are the most terrifying roller coasters found? Who designs them? Which park builds the craziest rides? Find out by reading The 50 Most Terrifying Roller Coasters Ever Built! The second coaster book from Nick Weisenberger, author of Coasters 101: An Engineer’s Guide to Roller Coaster Design which is the most in-depth look at how a roller coasters are designed, from concept through construction. |
excel autosave version history: Microsoft 365 Word Tips and Tricks Heather Ackmann, Bill Kulterman, Ramit Arora, 2021-11-12 Learn how to get the most out of Word with expert help and take your documents to a new level Key FeaturesLean into expert advice from Microsoft Certified trainers with decades of experienceCollaborate effortlessly with other even when you're using different formats and versions of WordLearn to undo tricky mistakes and troubleshoot difficult scenarios without panicBook Description If you're proud of yourself for finally learning how to use keyboard shortcuts and the search function, but still skip a beat when asked to generate a table of contents, then this book is for you. Written by two experts who've been teaching the world about Word for decades, Microsoft 365 Word Tips and Tricks is a powerhouse of demystifying advice that will take you from Word user to Word master. This book takes you on a step-by-step journey through Word essentials with plenty of practical examples. With it, you'll explore different versions of Microsoft Word, its full functionality, and understand how these versions impact collaboration with others. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of working with the legendary text editor, including a whole chapter dedicated to concentrating better with the help of Word. Expert advice will fill your knowledge gaps and teach you how to work more productively and efficiently with text, images, styles, and even macros. By the end of this book, you will be able to make better documents faster and troubleshoot any Word-related problem that comes your way. And because of its clear and cohesive structure, you can easily come back to refresh your knowledge whenever you need it. What you will learnTrack a document's changes as well as comment on and review changes by others, both locally and remotelyUse Word's navigation and view features to improve productivityGenerate more consistently formatted documents with StylesPerform common tasks through simple formatting techniques, Quick Parts, customizing AutoCorrect/AutoFormat, and memorizing keyboard shortcutsTroubleshoot the most frustrating formatting problems experienced by Word usersCreate more universally accessible documents by adding Alt Text using the accessibility checker and other Word featuresWho this book is for Authors, copywriters, teachers, professionals, and everyone else who uses Word on a daily basis, but is still a little intimidated by it, will get a lot out of this book. You won't need any prior knowledge of Microsoft Word's advanced functions to get started, but the basics – like open, save, copy, and paste – are a must. |
Restore a previous version of an Excel file - Microsoft Support
This issue can often be resolved by restoring a previous version of the file using the version history feature. Navigate to the folder where your Excel file is stored. Right-click on your file …
How to recover unsaved Excel file or restore its previous version
Aug 2, 2023 · Learn how to use Excel backup features to retrieve an unsaved workbook or restore the previous version of an overwritten file. See also how you can create a versioned backup of …
How to Recover Previous Version of Excel File (4 Easy Ways)
Jul 3, 2024 · We’ll use a simple dataset to show how to recover a previous version of a file. The name of the workbook is Recover Previous Version of Excel File.xlsx. For this method to work, …
How to View Excel Files Version History (And Restore Previous Versions)
Dec 22, 2023 · Tip: If you’re in the habit of saving your Excel files locally by default, consider switching to the AutoSave feature using OneDrive to safely store the workbook. You can easily …
How to View and Restore Previous Versions of Excel Workbooks - How-To Geek
May 28, 2021 · We'll show you how to view and restore previous versions of Microsoft Excel workbooks. Before we get started, you should know that a Microsoft 365 subscription is …
If I did not use auto save is there a way to recover an excel sheet ...
Jan 29, 2020 · With online version history, you can see and restore older versions of all your files in your OneDrive. Version history works with all file types, including PDFs, CAD files, photos, …
How to Recover Previous Versions of an Excel File?
Jan 2, 2025 · Recovering a previous version of an Excel file can help you avoid major setbacks and save precious work hours. By using built-in Excel features such as Version History and …
The Ultimate Guide to Excel Version History - Spreadsheet Point
Dec 6, 2024 · To access Excel version history, you simply have to enable autosaves and decide the intervals. You can boil this down to the file path of File > Options > Save AutoRecover …
How to Restore a Previous Version of an Excel File
Any available unsaved versions can be found in the Backstage view. If needed, scroll to the Version history section. Select an autosaved version of the file in the list of recovered files.
Restore a previous version of a file without unwanted changes
With Microsoft 365 and AutoSave, you don't have to worry about losing edits or attaching out-of-date copies of files. But if you accidentally make edits in a file, you can easily revert back to a …
Restore a previous version of an Excel file - Microsoft Support
This issue can often be resolved by restoring a previous version of the file using the version history feature. Navigate to the folder where your Excel file is stored. Right-click on your file …
How to recover unsaved Excel file or restore its previous version
Aug 2, 2023 · Learn how to use Excel backup features to retrieve an unsaved workbook or restore the previous version of an overwritten file. See also how you can create a versioned backup of …
How to Recover Previous Version of Excel File (4 Easy Ways)
Jul 3, 2024 · We’ll use a simple dataset to show how to recover a previous version of a file. The name of the workbook is Recover Previous Version of Excel File.xlsx. For this method to work, …
How to View Excel Files Version History (And Restore Previous Versions)
Dec 22, 2023 · Tip: If you’re in the habit of saving your Excel files locally by default, consider switching to the AutoSave feature using OneDrive to safely store the workbook. You can easily …
How to View and Restore Previous Versions of Excel Workbooks - How-To Geek
May 28, 2021 · We'll show you how to view and restore previous versions of Microsoft Excel workbooks. Before we get started, you should know that a Microsoft 365 subscription is …
If I did not use auto save is there a way to recover an excel sheet ...
Jan 29, 2020 · With online version history, you can see and restore older versions of all your files in your OneDrive. Version history works with all file types, including PDFs, CAD files, photos, …
How to Recover Previous Versions of an Excel File?
Jan 2, 2025 · Recovering a previous version of an Excel file can help you avoid major setbacks and save precious work hours. By using built-in Excel features such as Version History and …
The Ultimate Guide to Excel Version History - Spreadsheet Point
Dec 6, 2024 · To access Excel version history, you simply have to enable autosaves and decide the intervals. You can boil this down to the file path of File > Options > Save AutoRecover …
How to Restore a Previous Version of an Excel File
Any available unsaved versions can be found in the Backstage view. If needed, scroll to the Version history section. Select an autosaved version of the file in the list of recovered files.
Restore a previous version of a file without unwanted changes
With Microsoft 365 and AutoSave, you don't have to worry about losing edits or attaching out-of-date copies of files. But if you accidentally make edits in a file, you can easily revert back to a …