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I noticed that Microsoft Edge freezes and lags in some parts of the screen, before synchronizing back to what the client was doing. It is exclusive to Microsoft Edge only, and temporary solutions are right-clicking on the affected area, or moving the window around. Confirmed that it is an isolated problem, as reinstalling windows is ineffective. Investigate this please, I appreciate it.lololololytgDec 20, 2024Occasional Reader8Views0likes0CommentsHow do I fix Microsoft Word unable to open?
If Microsoft Word won’t open1-877-331-5006, start by restarting your computer to resolve temporary glitches. Next, check for updates to ensure Word is up to date. Open Word in Safe Mode by holding theCtrlkey while launching it, which disables add-ins. If it opens, disable add-ins by going toFile > Options > Add-insand unchecking them. Repair the Office installation by going toControl Panel > Programs > Programs and Features, selecting Microsoft Office1-877-331-5006, and clicking "Repair."eduvidyaDec 19, 2024Copper Contributor22Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Functional Consultant Blueprint Survey Opportunity
Greetings! Microsoft is updating a certification for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Functional Consultant, and we need your input through our exam blueprinting survey. The blueprint determines how many questions each skill in the exam will be assigned. Please complete the online survey by January 7 th , 2025. Please also feel free to forward the survey to any colleagues you consider subject matter experts for this certification. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Rohan Mahadevan at rmahadevan@microsoft.com or John Sowles at josowles@microsoft.com. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Functional Consultant blueprint survey link: https://microsoftlearning.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b1wB0tTpeqrWSgu30Views1like0CommentsHow to Use Microsoft Excel?
Microsoft Excel is a powerful spreadsheet application widely used for data management, analysis, and visualization. Whether you're a student, professional, or business owner, learning Excel can enhance your productivity and efficiency. This guide will take you through the basics of Microsoft Excel, explaining how to use it effectively. Table of Contents Introduction to Microsoft Excel Features of Microsoft Excel Getting Started: Excel Interface Basic Functions and Operations Formatting in Excel Using Formulas and Functions Data Visualization with Charts Advanced Features of Excel Tips for Efficient Use of Excel Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. Introduction to Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel, part of the Microsoft Office suite, is a versatile tool for organizing, analyzing, and visualizing data. From tracking expenses to creating complex financial models, Excel caters to a wide range of tasks. 2. Features of Microsoft Excel Data Entry and Storage: Store large amounts of data in an organized grid format. Formulas and Functions: Automate calculations and perform complex analyses. Charts and Graphs: Visualize data for better understanding. Data Sorting and Filtering: Easily manage and analyze datasets. Pivot Tables: Summarize and analyze large datasets quickly. Macros: Automate repetitive tasks. 3. Getting Started: Excel Interface When you open Microsoft Excel, you'll see several key components: Ribbon: The toolbar at the top with tabs like Home, Insert, and Formulas. Workbook: The Excel file containing one or more sheets. Worksheet: A single sheet within the workbook, consisting of rows (numbered) and columns (lettered). Cell: The intersection of a row and column (e.g., A1). This is where you enter data. Formula Bar: Displays the content or formula in the selected cell. 4. Basic Functions and Operations Here’s how to perform some basic tasks in Excel: a. Entering Data Click on a cell (e.g., A1). Type your data and press Enter. b. Saving a Workbook Go to File > Save As. Choose a location and file name, then click Save. c. Adding and Deleting Rows/Columns Right-click on a row/column header and select Insert or Delete. 5. Formatting in Excel Formatting helps improve the readability of your data. Use the Home tab for: Font Style and Size: Change the font and size of your text. Cell Color: Highlight cells with color. Borders: Add borders to separate data. Number Formatting: Format numbers as currency, percentages, or dates. 6. Using Formulas and Functions Excel’s formulas and functions automate calculations: a. Basic Formulas Addition: =A1+A2 Subtraction: =A1-A2 Multiplication: =A1*A2 Division: =A1/A2 b. Common Functions SUM: =SUM(A1:A10) adds all values from A1 to A10. AVERAGE: =AVERAGE(B1:B10) calculates the average. IF: =IF(A1>10, "Yes", "No") performs a logical test. 7. Data Visualization with Charts To create a chart: Highlight the data you want to visualize. Go to Insert > Charts. Choose a chart type (e.g., bar, pie, or line). 8. Advanced Features of Excel Once you're comfortable with the basics, explore these advanced tools: a. Pivot Tables Pivot tables summarize large datasets. To create one: Select your data and go to Insert > PivotTable. Drag and drop fields to rows, columns, and values. b. Conditional Formatting Highlight cells based on conditions: Select cells and go to Home > Conditional Formatting. Set rules (e.g., highlight cells greater than 100). c. Macros Automate repetitive tasks: Go to View > Macros > Record Macro. Perform your actions and save the macro. 9. Tips for Efficient Use of Excel Shortcuts: Use keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+C (copy), Ctrl+V (paste), and Ctrl+Z (undo). Templates: Save time with pre-designed templates available in Excel. Autosave: Enable autosave to prevent data loss. Freeze Panes: Keep headers visible while scrolling (View > Freeze Panes). 10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1. Is Excel available for free? Excel is part of the Microsoft Office suite, which requires a subscription. However, a free online version is available with limited features on Office.com. Q2. What are some alternatives to Excel? Google Sheets, Calc, and Apple Numbers are popular alternatives. Q3. Can Excel handle large datasets? Yes, Excel can manage thousands of rows, but for very large datasets, consider using tools like Microsoft Access or SQL databases. Q4. How can I learn Excel faster? Practice regularly, use online tutorials, and experiment with formulas and features. Q5. Can I use Excel on my phone? Yes, Excel has a mobile app for both Android and iOS. Conclusion Microsoft Excel is an essential tool for managing and analyzing data. By mastering its basics, formulas, and advanced features, you can unlock its full potential to streamline your work. Practice regularly, and soon you'll be an Excel expert!samseerDec 17, 2024Copper Contributor88Views1like1CommentEditable vlookup
This may be a silly question, I am using a vlookup to pull verbiage from another sheet in my workbook. I want to be able to edit the templated verbiage pulled into the sheet I am working on. Cell G16 has pulled the templated verbiage, but I would like to be able to add or edit the wording in this cell.Becky1295Dec 17, 2024Copper Contributor34Views1like0CommentsHow to Use Microsoft Excel?
Microsoft Excel is a powerful spreadsheet application widely used for data management, analysis, and visualization. Whether you're a student, professional, or business owner, learning Excel can enhance your productivity and efficiency. This guide will take you through the basics of Microsoft Excel, explaining how to use it effectively. Table of Contents Introduction to Microsoft Excel Features of Microsoft Excel Getting Started: Excel Interface Basic Functions and Operations Formatting in Excel Using Formulas and Functions Data Visualization with Charts Advanced Features of Excel Tips for Efficient Use of Excel Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. Introduction to Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel, part of the Microsoft Office suite, is a versatile tool for organizing, analyzing, and visualizing data. From tracking expenses to creating complex financial models, Excel caters to a wide range of tasks. 2. Features of Microsoft Excel Data Entry and Storage: Store large amounts of data in an organized grid format. Formulas and Functions: Automate calculations and perform complex analyses. Charts and Graphs: Visualize data for better understanding. Data Sorting and Filtering: Easily manage and analyze datasets. Pivot Tables: Summarize and analyze large datasets quickly. Macros: Automate repetitive tasks. 3. Getting Started: Excel Interface When you open Microsoft Excel, you'll see several key components: Ribbon: The toolbar at the top with tabs like Home, Insert, and Formulas. Workbook: The Excel file containing one or more sheets. Worksheet: A single sheet within the workbook, consisting of rows (numbered) and columns (lettered). Cell: The intersection of a row and column (e.g., A1). This is where you enter data. Formula Bar: Displays the content or formula in the selected cell. 4. Basic Functions and Operations Here’s how to perform some basic tasks in Excel: a. Entering Data Click on a cell (e.g., A1). Type your data and press Enter. b. Saving a Workbook Go toFile>Save As. Choose a location and file name, then clickSave. c. Adding and Deleting Rows/Columns Right-click on a row/column header and selectInsertorDelete. 5. Formatting in Excel Formatting helps improve the readability of your data. Use theHometab for: Font Style and Size: Change the font and size of your text. Cell Color: Highlight cells with color. Borders: Add borders to separate data. Number Formatting: Format numbers as currency, percentages, or dates. 6. Using Formulas and Functions Excel’s formulas and functions automate calculations: a. Basic Formulas Addition: =A1+A2 Subtraction: =A1-A2 Multiplication: =A1*A2 Division: =A1/A2 b. Common Functions SUM: =SUM(A1:A10) adds all values from A1 to A10. AVERAGE: =AVERAGE(B1:B10) calculates the average. IF: =IF(A1>10, "Yes", "No") performs a logical test. 7. Data Visualization with Charts To create a chart: Highlight the data you want to visualize. Go toInsert>Charts. Choose a chart type (e.g., bar, pie, or line). 8. Advanced Features of Excel Once you're comfortable with the basics, explore these advanced tools: a. Pivot Tables Pivot tables summarize large datasets. To create one: Select your data and go toInsert>PivotTable. Drag and drop fields to rows, columns, and values. b. Conditional Formatting Highlight cells based on conditions: Select cells and go toHome>Conditional Formatting. Set rules (e.g., highlight cells greater than 100). c. Macros Automate repetitive tasks: Go toView>Macros>Record Macro. Perform your actions and save the macro. 9. Tips for Efficient Use of Excel Shortcuts: Use keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+C (copy), Ctrl+V (paste), and Ctrl+Z (undo). Templates: Save time with pre-designed templates available in Excel. Autosave: Enable autosave to prevent data loss. Freeze Panes: Keep headers visible while scrolling (View > Freeze Panes). 10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1. Is Excel available for free? Excel is part of the Microsoft Office suite, which requires a subscription. However, a free online version is available with limited features on Office.com. Q2. What are some alternatives to Excel? Google Sheets, Calc, and Apple Numbers are popular alternatives. Q3. Can Excel handle large datasets? Yes, Excel can manage thousands of rows, but for very large datasets, consider using tools like Microsoft Access or SQL databases. Q4. How can I learn Excel faster? Practice regularly, use online tutorials, and experiment with formulas and features. Q5. Can I use Excel on my phone? Yes, Excel has a mobile app for both Android and iOS. Conclusion Microsoft Excel is an essential tool for managing and analyzing data. By mastering its basics, formulas, and advanced features, you can unlock its full potential to streamline your work. Practice regularly, and soon you'll be an Excel expert!willamthomusDec 17, 2024Copper Contributor22Views1like0CommentsFIFO Logic - days in inventory excel
Hello, I am trying to create a system of arrays formulas to implement a Fifo logic in excel to calculate the days in inventory of each product batch. However after a couple of days working on this I have not found a solution using dynamic arrays ( I am not very familiar with scan/lambda functions yet). The main issue I am running into is the fact that same sale transactions might require selling quantities from more than a buy transaction. See below for more detail? Would someone be able to provide a dynamic array formula solution? Thank you very much in advance, SimoneSimoneBraccioDec 16, 2024Copper Contributor10Views0likes0CommentsWhere can I raise a formal complaint regarding the MS Exam / Pearson Vue accomodations process?
I requested Exam Accomodations 24/10/2024. My exam accomodations were approved with the decision letter sent to me 29/10/2024. I took two exams without my accomodations in place due to timing contstraints and my training schedule. For the past two weeks I have been STRUGGLING to get exams booked via Pearson Vue because their call centre team were unable to identify that I have approved Accomodations in place, talking in circles answering the same questions, lising all of the information over and over, just to be told someone will call me back, afterwhich I hear nothing, or miss their call. After the missed call they followed up with an email asking for a better date and time for them to call me - I respond with a time the following day - which of course they do not act upon, because they take 2-3 working days to get to any new email, so by the time they do call again, I am once again unable to answer. I am currently sat on hold with them, for the umpteenth time, the call going on for over 50 minutes at this point, going through the same process. It is wholly IRONIC that MS Exam Accomodations exist to make the exams and certification programmes more accessible to those with difficulties and/or disabilities when the process to booking an exam WITH those accomodations has been infinitely more difficult and infuriating. Do better.LRW8Dec 13, 2024Copper Contributor63Views0likes1CommentMFB/Authenticator App Issues
Attempt #2 at posting this. Locked out of business account due to authenticator app not receiving verification requestion. Contacted support through personal account with no success was directed here. Can't find the first post I attempted so I'm making another will include more details as needed if this works this time.colincoelho76534Dec 12, 2024Copper Contributor18Views0likes0CommentsConditional Access Policies not working as intended/expected
What I try to achieve: If $user signs in to office.com from their private/shared computer/tablet they should be logged out as soon as they close their browser to ensure nobody else can just re-open the browser and get into the session. To achieve that, we deployed the following CAP: This seems to do what we wanted. But sadly, it also does more, which we do not want: It signs off users in their active browser. So if someone uses e.g. outlook.office.com they will be signed out after a very random amount of time. So how do we get users signed off on closing the browser but keep them signed in UNTIL they close the browser?AndAufVCGDec 12, 2024Brass Contributor89Views1like1Comment
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