Here's an interactive guide that shows you 2003 vs 2007 interfaces, shows you where things were moved. Nice little flash app.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/word/HA100744321033.aspx
Looking at this just makes me see red. Nothing of value was added, just obfuscated.
the Excel developers said it's their most requested new feature and no, they won't be adding it. But ooh, look! Tighter Sharepoint integration. Shiny.
Here's what I'm talking about:
http://www.contextures.com/xlPivot07.html
Count Unique Items
In an Excel pivot table, you may want to know...
I think part of the solution would be rotating monitors. I've seen them in the past but they were very custom kit. Use the iphone tech to make the screen resizing automatic. Then when you are editing a document you can rotate your screen 90 degrees and move from landscape to portrait.
Here's...
I suppose I could start a proper holy war here by asking opinions concerning sharepoint. :) I'll have to give the RC a whirl. Is it open like 7's thing or do you have to be on a special list?
Office 2010 is slated for June 2010. And this is when most organizations still haven't gone to 2007 yet! The ribbon and breaking things for no good reason is one factor; money is another. The ONLY reason why I upgraded to 2007 was for the extra rows in Excel. The ribbon has me chewing on the...
See, that's just it. I found the writeups online that said to do just that. I've done other reports where I've had to group by dates and that worked fine. But this one wasn't playing nice.
Doing it my long method, this is how it looks.
Deceased $0 349 $0.00...
I think I'm missing the easy way of doing this. I've worked out the long way already.
I have a range of pledge loss and refusals dumped from the database. Refusal for this year, dollar amount from year previous, and other info that's good to know. The simple pilot table right now is grouping...
Vista? Run away! Run away! I feel a bit grumpy about Seven, they moved a bunch of stuff around but it doesn't really feel all that different. I know on paper it's supposed to bring more to the table than XP but I'm just not seeing it. It's windows. Click on stuff and it runs.
That's why people are posting "MCITP (aka MCSE 2008)" on their resumes. Those who don't know any better will get the idea and those who do know better will forgive you.
I think that's a wise strategy. I've found myself working more on the customer-side. Last gig I was half of an IT department and did database stuff. Current gig I'm all database, getting reports out to users, administrating the database, excel, etc. I'm outside of the IT dept but work with them...
Heh. I would have just redefined MCSE to be Microsoft Certified Expert. Changing the brand name, seldom a good move unless you're Arthur Andersen Consulting or Blackwater or ValueJet.
What's funny is there are two basic camps when it comes to how you should plan your career for the future. You...
Oh, I hope not. I don't want to have to get an ordination to go along with my certification for dealing with these bloody things. Then again, could make my job easier. Server giving me problems, douse it in holy water. If it's innocent, it will short-circuit; if it's guilty, the water will drive...
How's the knowledge level in industry concerning the new exams? Many of the people I talk to who aren't directly certifying are still surprised that the whole MCSA/MCSE thing is going away. I have a feeling that the recruiters and HR people are still going to have no idea what MCITP is even a...
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