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Excel formulas: The most popular functions and tools, with examples
Excel has over 475 formulas in its Functions Library, but we've selected the most popular, from date and time functions to mathematics and simple data manipulation.Max Productivity
Word macros: Four examples to automate your documents
Use these step-by-instructions on Word macros to turn complex procedures into one-click wonders.Updated
How to use Windows’ Your Phone app to connect your phone to your PC
We'll walk you through how to use Windows 10's Your Phone app, from basic setup to its ability to show texts and notifications, remotely interact with your Android phone's screen, and even place calls.Max Productivity
How to get special characters using Alt key codes or the Word Symbols library
Alt key codes give you access to hundreds of special ASCII characters, from accent marks to tiny icons. We show you how to use the Alt codes and also Word's Symbol library.How-To
How to create Excel macros and automate your spreadsheets
Excel macros are like mini-programs that perform repetitive tasks, saving you a lot of time and typing. Here's everything you need to know to start programming macros yourself.How-To
How to use, modify, and create templates in Word
Word templates provide the design consistency that any organization (or individual) needs to look professional. Here's how to use pre-made templates or create your own.Tip
Tip: You can still upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 for free
Windows 7 went end-of-life today, but you can still take advantage of Microsoft's offer of a free Windows 10 upgrade, even though it officially ended years ago.How-To
Windows 7 is dead: How to stay as safe as possible after the security updates stop
Windows 7 is officially end of life, meaning it will no longer receive security updates. If you're going to keep using it, here's how to stay as safe as possible.Max Productivity
Your Excel formulas cheat sheet: 22 tips for calculations and common tasks
Save this for the spreadsheet jocks in your office—we'd bet even the experts don't know all of these formula tips.How-To
How to work with Microsoft Word’s cursive, script or handwriting fonts
Microsoft Word offers a variety of cursive and handwriting fonts. For this story, we'll discuss the ones available in Windows 10.Updated
How to remove your login password from Windows 10
Sure, you can remove your password from your Windows 10 PC, as long as it's in a very safe place. Here's how.How-To
7 free GIMP scripts and plug-ins for filters, brushes, textures and more
Some of GIMP’s greatest assets are the plug-ins and scripts created by numerous independent programmers. We'll find some good ones for you.How-To
8 tips to help you get started with Paint.net
DotPDN's Paint.net is a free photo-editing software program with a lot to offer. It has the basic skill set to edit your photographs, it’s intuitive, and it’s easy to use.How-To
GIMP basics: Best tips and tricks for beginners
GIMP has matured into a truly incredible photo-editing program. If you’re coming by way of Photoshop, however, use these tips to ease the transition.How-To
If you’re not seeing the new Google Assistant on your Pixel 4, here’s how to fix it
Even of you have the Google Pixel 4, the new Google Assistant might still be in hiding. Here's how to find it.How-To
Photo editing basics: 6 tips for polishing and perfecting finished images
Make your digital images even better by using photo editing software to polish and perfect the finished images. We cover basic tips for getting started.How-To
Excel: Top 10 tips for beginners
If you're just getting started using Microsoft Excel, these tips will help you create a spreadsheet and write a formula.How-To
How to collaborate on Microsoft Office files in G Suite
G Suite lets you edit Docs, Sheets, and Slide files with other collaborators, and you can do the same with Microsoft Office files. Here’s how to get started.Tip
Android 10: Ten essential tips for overlooked features
The latest version of Android is packed with new features, but some are quite subtle, so let's point them out.How-To
How to save money and scan your photos digitally using your phone and Google PhotoScan
School photos and wedding photographers now offer you the rights to digital images for an additional fee. But using Google PhotoScan and your smartphone, you may be able to create your own digital images, for free.How-To
Android 10: Getting started with the best new features
The new Android 10 looks a whole lot like Android 9 Pie, but there are plenty of cool new features to explore if you know where to find them.Updated
Windows Sandbox: How to use Microsoft’s simple virtual Windows PC to secure your digital life
Microsoft's Windows Sandbox creates a safe space where you can try suspicious software or sites without risking your 'real' PC. Here's how to use it.How-To
How to create a PowerPoint presentation for a kiosk or trade show booth
You can compile your PowerPoint presentation to run automatically in a show booth or kiosk, without human intervention, and it's much easier than you’d imagine. Here's how.How-To
5 Windows display tricks to help you focus
When you're trying to focus on a specific task, the right display settings can make a big difference. Automate dark mode, cut down on blue light, dim secondary displays and more with these tips.How-To
How to protect yourself from online scams including ransomware and more
Protect yourself from online scams with these tips, including a detailed account of attempts to remove ransomware.Max Productivity
How to add music to your Google Slides presentation
Google's presentation app doesn't support audio files, but with these workarounds you can still give your slides a soundtrack.How-To
How to automatically delete the web activity and location history data in your Google account
Google has launched a new privacy setting that lets you automatically delete your location and web activity data. Here's how to do it.How-To
How to avoid Internet fraud, scams, phishing and other cybercrime
Internet fraud takes many forms, but they share a common goal: Extracting money or personal data from an unsuspecting user. Here's how to avoid their traps.How-To
Who owns that shady website? These tools provide the details
Is this site legit? Here's how to use ICANN and other databases to find out. But some honest sites may hide their identities for justifiable reasons.How-To
How to clear cookies from your browser
Clearing cookies from your web browser is simple and easy, and doing so could help protect your private data while you're online.How-To
How to use audio and video files in PowerPoint
PowerPoint supports a number of common audio and video formats. We'll go through the details and show you how to incorporate audio and video files into your presentation slides.Updated
How to remove malware from your Windows PC
Has malicious software taken your PC hostage? Our malware-removal guide will help you clean out your PC and restore it to a pristine state.How-To
How to create, edit, and format images in Excel
Excel provides over 16 dozen geometric shapes that you can size and manipulate to your specific needs, plus hundreds of special effects.How-To
PowerPoint animation tips & advice
Almost any PowerPoint presentation would benefit from clever animation, and the Internet has an endless supply of animated templatesUpdated
How to transform your laptop into a gaming powerhouse with an external graphics card
With a little bit of research and elbow grease (or a Thunderbolt 3 dock), an external graphics card setup lets you upgrade your laptop for a fraction of the cost of a new gaming PC.Tip
Galaxy S10 set-up tips: 10 features to check out first
Did you just buy Samsung's latest flagship phone? Here's how to spend your first 30 minutes with the Galaxy S10.How-To
Create Excel Alerts, then write a macro to email them
Excel can send alerts based on spreadsheet data, but you'll need to write a macro to do it. We'll show you how.How-To
How Excel creates barcodes
Excel creates most commonly used barcodes, either from free installed fonts, or add-ins for a price. Here's how.How-To
How to create, filter, and format tables in Excel
Excel tables have many benefits that regular spreadsheets lack. The biggest is the option to use data from multiple tables to create queries and reports.Updated
How to play DVDs in Windows 10 for free
Windows 10 doesn't play DVDs by default, but this free program can help.How-To
How Word translates text between languages
Microsoft Word can translate a word, sentence, paragraph, or an entire document into 62 languages with a few clicks. Here's how.How-To
How to send anonymous emails
How to create an anonymous email account that's not connected to your daily identity.How-To
Samsung’s One UI: Six tips and tricks for mastering Android 9 on the Galaxy S9 and S10
One Ui is a massive change for Samsung's phones. Here's how to get the most out of it on your Galaxy S9 and S10.How-To
Can Excel convert currency? Using the EUROTOOL.XLAM Excel Add-in
Excel can convert currency given the right tools. Here's how to use the Excel Add-In called EUROTOOL.XLAMHow-To
Can Excel show the column headers on every screen? How to freeze panes and split screens
Can Excel show the column headers on every screen? Yes: Here's how to freeze and unfreeze columns and rows.How-To
Can PowerPoint speak aloud & read the text in my slideshows?
Yes, with the Speak command (aka Text to Speech feature)How-To
Can Excel track changes? How to add Track Changes to the Ribbon menu
Can Excel track changes? Yes, similarly to how Word does it. Here's how to add Track Changes to the Ribbon menu and use it with your spreadsheets.Tip
5 obscure Android features you need to start using
Android is packed with features that are overlooked and under-appreciated. Here are five awesome ones you've probably never even heard of.How-To