logo
  • Excel Charts
  • About David Aldred & This Blog
  • Consulting & Excel Support

Category: Intermediate

Creating your Own Outlook Calendar Files

June 27, 2013 5 comments Article Intermediate, Microsoft Office, Outlook

One useful feature of Outlook is the ability to import custom calendar items from a single file. Typically, this might be Bank / Public Holidays, or perhaps your Pay Dates or School Terms dates. They’re easy to create, and easy to share! I’m often asked to create such files, for one event or another. So, Read More

Prevent large emails blocking your inbox!

June 26, 2013 0 comments Article Intermediate, Microsoft Office, Outlook

Seeing as it’s coming up to Summer and many of us are taking time off, let’s take a moment to see how we avoid the issue of your mailbox getting clocked up because of those 10MB reports you get every day! This works for Outlook 2010. I’m not sure if it applies to 2007 or Read More

Excel Tables

June 25, 2013 5 comments Article Excel, Intermediate, Microsoft Office

One of my favourite features that has been added in recent years, are the Excel Tables. Excel Tables, really, are just a way of formatting your data to make it easier to work with and manage – but despite it having been around since Excel 2007, they don’t seem to have had a huge uptake, Read More

« 1 2 3

Most Read Articles

How did Microsoft’s Power BI come to lead the Gartner Magic Quadrant?

Meta

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries RSS
  • Comments RSS
  • WordPress.org

Categories

Pages

  • Excel Charts
  • About David Aldred & This Blog
  • Consulting & Excel Support

Copyright System Secrets 2025 - Theme by ThemeinProgress