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Chris Le Roy's Articles in Software

  • Absolute References Vs Relative References in Microsoft Excel
    Microsoft Excel is built on a regime of Columns and Rows with the intersection of these two elements giving us our cells. The cells in Microsoft Excel are always named Columns and then Rows, so a typical cell address would look something like - AB256.
  • Excel: Five Issues to Consider When Developing an Excel Template
    Microsoft Excel Templates are fantastic tools that allow you to get your team to put in their data for your business quickly and easily whilst still allowing for the consolidation of the data with very little work. There is however five key issues you need to consider when developing the Excel Template.
  • Five Rules You Must Follow When Customising a Toolbar in Microsoft Access
    Developing applications in Microsoft Access is a really pratical and efficient practice and when done correctly can be a very powerful application. Most people use Microsoft Access nowadays simply because of the ease to get the application built and operational is a lot faster than using traditional methods like Visual Basic or C. This is even more true in that you can distribute Microsoft Access Applications without having a full version of Microsoft Access on the desktop.
  • How to Create A Microsoft Excel Database
    The term Microsoft Excel Database has never really sat very well with me since my primary role in the IT world has been in developing database and what is used by the spreadsheeting fraternity is what I consider an over glorified list. However, for the sake of peace, I want to outline some of the principles you must follow in building what is known as the Microsoft Excel Database.
  • How To Use Labels In Microsoft Excel 2003 To Sum Cells
    Microsoft Excel is a fantastic tool but one of its downfalls is the use of cell addresses especially when you are trying to sum a series of numbers; however Microsoft has a really cool tool that allows you to add up a series of cells simply using the labels around your data. In this article we will investigate the steps you need to follow to be able to use Labels to Sum cells in Microsoft Excel.
  • The Secrets To Customising Your Microsoft Powerpoint Design Template
    Microsoft Powerpoint is what I consider the most powerful presentation tool available on the market and whilst there are competitors, it is pretty obvious that Microsoft Powerpoint ranks as the number one presentation tool in the world. Just look at the number of seminars, lectures or presentations you go to and how many people are using Microsoft PowerPoint, in my experience, about 95% of them.

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