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The presenter of this webcast will help the attendee get the most out of Excel 2007. The attendee will learn about new features and timesavers to help them in their day-to-day work. This session is good for beginner and intermediate users. The time the attendee takes to attend this session can help save them time later - past participants report saving from 15 to over 30 minutes a day after attending a Tips and Tricks session.
59 days ago by MicrosoftThe presenter of this webcast shows how spreadsheets are adapting to the new economy and transforming capital markets operations. Capital markets are at an historic crossroads. Clients need more guidance than ever, economic conditions keep eyes fixed on the bottom line, regulatory changes are imminent, and advancements in technology and information processing make the world move faster than ever. In order to thrive - not merely survive - in these unprecedented times, organizations need to be nimble, responsive and thrifty.
383 days ago by MicrosoftFinance professionals can gain more relevant business insights, simplify compliance processes, drive more consistent, accurate reporting, and get more value from their technology investments using Microsoft performance management and enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) financial management solutions. Microsoft applications help make business information more accessible and meaningful to the people who need it so they can make better, faster decisions. Additionally, Microsoft technologies include key features which streamline and align processes to drive greater efficiency, collaboration, control, and compliance. Familiar and easy-to-use products like Microsoft Office Excel integrate with existing systems and processes so that people can do their work using the tools they already know. This webcast shows how Microsoft applications can benefit companies.
468 days ago by MicrosoftThis white paper highlights the key challenges facing the financial services industry, and discusses how the 2007 Microsoftî Office system can help financial institutions affect business performance with innovative and powerful enterprise capabilities that extend far beyond improving personal productivity.
566 days ago by MicrosoftThe presenter of this webcast will demonstrate the powerful new formulas and functions that let users summarize data more effectively than ever in Microsoft Office Excel 2007. The presenter will provide quick tips on the new formula entry capabilities, new formulas, and formula auditing capabilities that empower users to summarize the data accurately and efficiently in Excel 2007.
699 days ago by MicrosoftSimple formulas can be used in Excel 2007 to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. For example, users can use a prewritten formula called the SUM function to find totals - such as the total monthly expenses. Excel updates the results if the numbers change later. This webcast shows how Excel can do the math for the users.
811 days ago by MicrosoftThis webcast shows how conditional formatting, advanced visuals and the new user interface make it easier than ever to analyze business data with Excel 2007.
811 days ago by MicrosoftFunctions are prewritten formulas that simplify the process of entering calculations. Using functions, users can quickly create formulas that might be difficult to build. Although many functions, such as SUM or AVERAGE, are easy to figure out without help, others may require more guidance. This webcast shows how to get help for functions in Excel 2007.
811 days ago by MicrosoftPrinting a worksheet that has many rows and columns can be a real challenge. Before sending the worksheet data to the printer, one can quickly rearrange page breaks to define what will be printed on each page. The printout will look just right, and no paper is wasted on unnecessary or blank pages! Watch the webcast to learn how.
811 days ago by MicrosoftTables are a great way to present columns of numbers in the Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 e-mail messages. Save time when users need basic math formulas, such as a sum, average, or finding the minimum or maximum value. In case of Microsoft Office Excel 2007, users would add a formula. The same thing can be done in a table in Office Outlook 2007 and never have to leave the message. This webcast shows how.
811 days ago by Microsoft