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Office 2010 … What’s in it for me? Part 2 – Larger Excel Data Handling Good or bad?

Office 2010 … What’s in it for me? Part 2 – Larger Excel Data Handling Good or bad?

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Big Question. When is it necessary to upgrade from Office 2003 to 2010? Office 2010 … What’s in it for me? Big Question. When is it necessary to upgrade from Office 2003 to 2010? For many of us Word, Excel,... Read More

Marion's Top Tips for the Month - May

Marion's Top Tips for the Month - May

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

WORD: ”Meaningless” text! Do you ever need to create chunks of “meaningless text” for display or demonstration purposes? If so you can use the =lorem() function to return the "Lorem ipsum..." text: Lorem ipsum dolor sit... Read More

And The Winner Is...

And The Winner Is...

Monday, March 14, 2011

Congratulations to David Ritchie who has won a bottle of Bollinger in Hawthorn Software's 18th Birthday Celebration Prize Draw. Read More

Office 2010 - What's In It For Me?

Office 2010 - What's In It For Me?

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Big Question. When is it necessary to upgrade from Office 2003 to 2010? The biggest difference on the surface is the introduction of Microsoft’s “Fluent User Interface”, commonly known as the... Read More

HERTS & Young Minds

HERTS & Young Minds

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Marion was recently delighted to be invited to deliver a talk/workshop to a group of IT Diploma students at North Herts College as part of a Hertfordshire Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (HCCI) education business links initiative.  The... Read More

Marion's Top Tips For the Month

Marion's Top Tips For the Month

Thursday, March 10, 2011

WORD: In word 2007/10 – if you inadvertently type with the caps lock on then select the text, click the change case tool to sort it out. In Word 2003 – Select the text and use Shift & F3 to cycle through Upper and lower case... Read More

The 10 Commandments of Access

The 10 Commandments of Access

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The 10 Commandments of Access 1. Thou shalt design normalized tables and understand thy fields and relationships before thou dost begin. 2. Thou shalt never allow thy users to see or edit tables directly, but only... Read More