Daniel Curran on February 18th, 2009
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Do you want Excel to alert you of an approaching due date? Do you want to be able to send an automatic email to a person related to an item in that spreadsheet? Try it this way:

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Daniel Curran on January 6th, 2009
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Share In the posting “Insert a Drop Down Calendar Menu In Excel – Choose a Date!” one of the steps requires that you select the Microsoft Date & Time Picker Control 6.0 (SP4). Looking for it? Trying to figure out where to download it from? If it is not installed on your system you can [...]

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Daniel Curran on December 4th, 2008
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Share So you want to create a drop down calendar in Excel? Apart from sending alerts to Outlook from Excel (working on that article as well) this has been the most requested how-to as of late. For example: Reader Tim Asks: How do I insert a calendar as a way for a user to click [...]

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Daniel Curran on December 1st, 2008
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Share Reader D. Rogers Asked: “Is there a way to embed a powerpoint document in Outlook so that you can actually view the presentation from the body of the email?” Yes there is! If you are using Outlook 2007 there is a built-in preview function. There are two ways to use it. I personally like [...]

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Daniel Curran on November 14th, 2008
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Share This came up in a conversation with my boss . .  How do you spell check Excel? There are two ways, you can check a single spreadsheet or an entire workbook. To check a single sheet Click where where you want to start the spell check. If you click in the first cell (a1) [...]

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