You did WHAT to my spreadsheet…?

by Chris Harding on November 26, 2009

 

Excel password – how to protect your spreadsheets.

This ‘Excel – Password’ video shows you how.

The videos you see on this site are short examples of more in-depth versions that we have available.

They’re ideal for short training sessions for new staff as they ensure a consistent message.

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Bristol copywriter December 5, 2009 at 3:34 pm

Hey, that’s illuminating…

1) I didn’t know that top left round icon did anything (I’m a mac user and former XP user, so when I use other people’s later Windows machines I just use keyboard shortcuts),
and
2) I certainly didn’t know it was called the ‘orb’!

From now on, I will mend my ways — I will click on the orb. I can hear myself saying it, too: “just click on the orb”…
:)

Chris Harding December 6, 2009 at 2:12 pm

Hi Mark,
It’s personal choice in the end, I heard someone refer to it as the Orb and I got hooked too!

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