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Microsoft Excel Shortcuts: How To Setup A Shared Workbook By: Chris Le Roy
Microsoft Excel 2003 has become the spreadsheet of choice for over 80% of corporate businesses around the world. One of the clear advantages of using Microsoft Excel 2003 over other spreadsheeting programs is the ability to have multiple people entering information into the same spreadsheet. This function in Microsoft Excel is called Shared Workbooks and we will go through how to setup this capability in this article.
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Microsoft Excel 2003 Shortcuts: How To Create A Drop Down Box In A Microsoft Excel Cell By: Chris Le Roy
Have you ever been in a situation where you were building a template in Microsoft Excel 2003 and it would have been really useful to actually have a drop down box so that your users could choose from a preset list, rather than them simply typing in their own values? Well the cool part is that Microsoft Excel 2003 allows you to build your own drop down boxes in the application and in this article we will show you exactly how to do this.
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Arab By: Ibrahim Machiwala
The word arab or arabah is probably derived from a Semitic root related to nomadism. In the Arabic language, the word arab (derived from i'rab), means those who speak clearly as contrast with ajam (those who speak indistinctly). In Koran, the word arab has never used for the country of Arabia, but characterized the residence of Ismael, the son of Abraham as an "uncultivated land." In the time of Ismael his place of residence had no name, therefore, it was given the name of an "uncultivated land." In the Old Testament, the word midbar is used for Ismael's home, meaning a desert or a barren land, which closely corresponds to the Koranic description.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many surveys on religion of islam and ismailism such as Arab, 101 Ismaili Heroes, Ismaili Imams biography, life, history and tradition.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-04)
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Absolute References Vs Relative References In Microsoft Excel By: Chris Le Roy
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. This particular cell is found on column AB and in row 256.
Learn to master Microsoft Excel with our Microsoft Excel Training kit. We also have available a MS Excel Short Cut cheat sheet which will help you with your shortcuts.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-03)
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Microsoft Excel 2003 Shortcuts: How To Use Labels In Formulas By: Chris Le Roy
Microsoft Excel 2003 is one of the most diverse tools in the Microsoft Office 2003 arsenal. It allows you to manage numbers and data by creating formulas that automatically calculate but in many cases users build inefficient formulas. These formulas can in fact cause problems in the future if people add in rows to your field. To resolve this problem we can in fact use labels to add up your fields.
Learn to master Microsoft Excel with our Microsoft Excel Help kit. We also have available a MS Excel Short Cuts cheat sheet which will help you with your shortcuts.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-03)
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Prince Aly Salomone Khan By: Ibrahim Machiwala
"Prince Aly Salomone Khan, the son of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah was born at Turin in Italy on June 13, 1911. Because he was a delicate child, his father decided against sending him to experience the rigours of an English boarding school. He was entrusted to the care of a private tutor, Mr. C.M. Waddington, the former Principal of Mayo College for the sons of Princes in India. He finished his education at Lincoln's Inn, London, though he was not called to the bar. He was fluent in a number of European and Oriental languages. He spoke English in the right Oxford accent, and talked and gave speeches in French with rich fluency.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many books on history and culture of Islam and Ismailism, read about Prince Aly Salomone Khan and noorani family in his popular book Encyclopedia of Ismailism, must read about Other books 101 Ismaili Heroes etc.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-02)
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Alkab By: Ibrahim Machiwala
"The term lakab (pl. alkab) was also termed nabaz (pl. anbaz), and by form labaz, and later on it became lakab. The ancient Arabs excelled in inventing nasty alkab for their enemies, but the Koran (49:11) forbade them not to use pejorative sobriquets: "Do not scoff at each other or give each other derisory nicknames" (wala talmizu anfusakum wala tanabazu bi 'l-alkab).
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many surveys on religion of islam and ismailism such as Alkab, 101 Ismaili Heroes, Ismaili Imams biography, life, history and tradition.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-02)
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Resources For Student Financial Aid By: Brenda Williams
When you are trying to find resources for student financial aid, you will find that there are several sites on the Internet alone that can help you find the right loans. If you have been denied federal tuition advances or still don’t have enough money to cover the costs, you can look for other resources for help with tutorial advances.
Brenda is the owner of Finding Student Loans website. Brenda writes about where to get a student loan, what affects student loan rates, how to repay student loans and etc.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-01)
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Ahl Al-kitab By: Ibrahim Machiwala Lodhi
"The word ahl means those who occupy with one the same tent, the family or inmates, relative, folk, kin, kinfolk, family, people, members, followers, etc. Under these meanings, the word ahl occurs 31 times in the Koran. According to another view, it is derived from ahala, meaning to demonstrate (the family). The word kitab, comes from the root word kataba, meaning to write down. The word kitaba occurs in the Koran for the Divine Books revealed to various prophets. Thus, the term ahl al-kitab means the possessors of the scriptures or the people of the Book. This term in Koran denotes the Jews and Christians, the repositories of the earlier books, al-Tawrat (the Torah), al-Zabur (the Psalms), and al-Injil (the Gospel).
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many surveys on religion of islam and ismailism such as Ahl Al-Kitab, 101 Ismaili Heroes, Ismaili Imams biography, life, history and tradition.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-03-29)
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What Is Online Education? By: Brenda Williams
It is completely an online education college where you are Online education is a broad term for types of distance learning tutions. You have distance learning, correspondence, and telecourses.
Brenda is the owner of Online School website. Read about online school financial aid, online university scholarships, how to apply for online diplomas, and graduate degree online news.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-03-28)
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