In my previous post, I showed you how to create a clickable button in Excel. That button displayed a simple message box. Now, I want to show you how to use the button to kick off a PowerShell script.
Using Excel’s PivotTables and PivotCharts, you can quickly analyze large data sets, summarize key data, and present it in easy-to-read format. Here’s how to get started with these powerful tools.
How to convert a Microsoft Excel slicer into a series of filtering buttons on a PivotChart Your email has been sent PivotCharts and slicers go together like peanut butter and jelly — the slicer ...
Excel macros let you automate repetitive tasks for substantial time savings. Here’s how to put them to work for you. If you regularly work with Excel spreadsheets, you probably find yourself repeating ...
How to use sheet view for more flexible collaboration in Excel Your email has been sent Collaboration is the latest Microsoft 365 push, and it’s easier now than ever before to share a document in real ...