To help readers follow the instructions in this article, we use two different typefaces. Boldface type is used to identify the names of icons, agendas and URLs. Sans serif type indicates commands and ...
If you work with a lot of superscripts and subscripts in Office (both the 2004 or 2008 versions of the suite), you can make your job easier by adding the superscript and subscript buttons to the ...
Do you like menus? Menus tend to be overlooked in the desire to show every possible option at once in a toolbar or palette, but the nice thing about a menu is that its there when you need it and out ...
Want to add your most useful commands to a spot in which you can gain quick access to these commands without clicking on random tabs to find the command you are looking for to use? In Microsoft Office ...
What if I told you there’s a hidden gem within Excel that could make your life a whole lot easier? Enter the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)—a feature that’s often overlooked but has the potential to ...
To get rid of this time-consuming work, you can record a macro and create a shortcut button to implement multiple formats at once. Let us see how to do this. Record a Macro to create button to add ...