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Word Processing and Spreadsheet Basics – November 2007

After getting off the “grid” this year with our meetings and covering some very different territories, I decided to go with a mainstream topic today. In today’s meetings, we discussed some word processing and spreadsheet basics.

Our site has a plethora of word processing tips (mostly Microsoft Word), and you can find them all by clicking here.

For spreadsheets, you can just search for spreadsheets in our search engine.

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2 Responses to “Word Processing and Spreadsheet Basics – November 2007”

  1. Jay Matis says:

    How to format the date with just day and month, not the year. Using Excel 2000.
    Thank you, Jay

    • Rick says:

      Highlight the cells you want in this format (put a date in at least one of them first), the RIGHT click on the selection, Click Format Cells, Click the Date or Custom Option and choose either the number month and day or text month and day format. Click OK

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