I have no defense for Office, though. That product has sucked forever and Microsoft never fixes the real problems with it.
This.
How in the hell did I miss this thread. Windows 7 has been making my life miserable for over a year. Most recently, trying to print labels from an Excel worksheet. Finally went to Help for instructions and printed them out--12 pages. Can't wait to get on that.
I know this is a little old but I've always enjoyed it:
Just seeing if you actually have any good info for me.
guess not
:leaving:
:P
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Is it worth it? As a resume builder and as a skills builder.
Anyone a hiring rep that would enlighten me if they look for this?
I was looking to maybe take some classes to improve my skills and then take the test to put on my resume.. opinoins?
I'm a self taught Excel Guru....does that count?
i can't answer if the litte degree would make a difference....however, i believe excel classes are bunk. IMO, if you really want to learn excel or any other office product....open up the program and start playing around. push the buttons and see what they do. write some formula's and see what they do. it's about using and doing vs. spending a day or two in a classroom listening.
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Windows 7 and Office 2010 will do that to you. :fp:
I'm going to save this thread as a .CSV
rick will be hosting a pivot table seminar sat night in MT. i can't wait.
that would seriously be an ugly open.
not enough alcohol and drugs out there to get me through that! :crazy:
I have no defense for Office, though. That product has sucked forever and Microsoft never fixes the real problems with it.
...are those who've helped us.
Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.
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How in the hell did I miss this thread. Windows 7 has been making my life miserable for over a year. Most recently, trying to print labels from an Excel worksheet. Finally went to Help for instructions and printed them out--12 pages. Can't wait to get on that.
I know this is a little old but I've always enjoyed it:
http://youtu.be/yX8yrOAjfKM
Hope you have cookies enabled! :P
i've never in all my years had this many excel crash's
fuck :fp:
Maybe if you stop downloading porn to the workstation it won't crash so much.
if you would stop sending self produced video links...... :fp:
:nono:
:corn:
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Why don't you chuck those mandals....
Into the garbage?
:P
:x
Someone's crabby today!!!!
Don't threeaten her with a good time!
:shock:
Hey now, if we were talking about the sqweel then things might be different!
Just seeing if you actually have any good info for me.
guess not
:leaving:
:P
Maybe you shouldn't have inadvertently glanced at your PC when you uttered the words, "I wish you would go down on me 20 times a day".
Life's lessons.
Is anyone a Microsoft Office Specialist?
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us ... x#overview
Is it worth it? As a resume builder and as a skills builder.
Anyone a hiring rep that would enlighten me if they look for this?
I was looking to maybe take some classes to improve my skills and then take the test to put on my resume.. opinoins?
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I'm a self taught Excel Guru....does that count?
i can't answer if the litte degree would make a difference....however, i believe excel classes are bunk. IMO, if you really want to learn excel or any other office product....open up the program and start playing around. push the buttons and see what they do. write some formula's and see what they do. it's about using and doing vs. spending a day or two in a classroom listening.