It’s been percolating for ages, maturing like a fine wine and fermenting like a premium cheese: the latest edition of Microsoft Office for the Mac, Office 2011 (or Office 14, if you’re counting version numbers) has finally made it to market. Enterprise and education customers have had access to the new version for a few weeks now, but as of late last night those users who had registered for free upgrades from Office 2008 (for purchases after August 1) were able to start downloading the software. Note that this…
This video shows how to create a PivotTable in Excel 2007. It covers the regular mode as well as compatibility mode (ie Excel 2003 .xls format). Microsoft has made it extremely intuitive to create PivotTables and PivotCharts in this version of Excel. Due to time constraints, a very basic PivotChart example was shown. A more detailed video will follow. www.youtube.com Click here to watch the previous episode of Double Feature!...|
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Microsoft's Plan to Spread Windows Phone 7 Apps
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Pre-Sale Open for Droid Pro at Verizon Wireless Stores
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