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Rich Talbot's Articles in Software

  • Do You Have Trouble Understanding Databases?
    A relational database such as Microsoft Access is a powerful way of organizing and querying a large amount of information. Users new to Access often have trouble grasping the basic concepts. Even experienced Office users, website designers and computer programmers find the information hard to process and need extra help.
  • Quick Access Database : Creating a Customer Contact Database in 8 Simple Steps
    Creating relational databases was once a major pain, but Microsoft Access makes creating simple databases a breeze. More complicated database builds will most likely require an Access course, but a simple customer contact log database can be setup in minutes.
  • Quick Access Database: A 10 Step Lesson in Encrypting and Decrypting an Access Database
    Encrypting an Access database is not the same as adding security features such as a password. Instead, encrypting an Access database allows you to protect the data in your database from those who may try to scan your database for keywords and information.
  • Quick MS Access Training: Creating Custom Database Tables in 12 Simple Steps
    Microsoft Access comes pre-loaded with several database templates that you can use to create contact databases, inventory control databases, expense databases, and many others. Each of these pre-made templates can be up and running in minutes, with absolutely no MS Access training.
  • Quick Microsoft Access Course: Creating an Inventory Control Database in 8 Simple Steps
    If you need a smart, reliable way to manage your inventory supply without spending loads of cash on specialized software, this Quick Microsoft Access Course will show you how to accomplish this with the software you already have on your computer.
  • Microsoft Excel Training: Essential for Today's Employees
    Over the years, the king of all spreadsheet programs has grown from a fairly simple calculator into an application with the ability to perform highly complex operations. The problem for most is figuring out where to start and how each of the functions can be used.
  • Getting The Most Out Of Your Microsoft Office Training
    Attending a Microsoft Office training course involves you investing both time and money. What can you do to make sure that you make the most from this investment? There are several areas before, during and after the course where, with a little planning and consideration you can make sure that you get the full benefit from your course.
  • Microsoft Word Editing Tips
    Editing a document can be a time consuming, laborious task. Microsoft Word has a large array of editing features which can speed up and simplify this process. A few examples of these, with tips on how to use them, are given below.
  • Give Your PowerPoint Presentations More Impact
    Microsoft estimate that around 1 million PowerPoint presentations are given every day. The vast majority consist of bullet points with white text on a dark background, made up of text that is too small to read, accompanied by Clip Art and with annoying and distracting effects such as text flying in from the left.
  • Microsoft Office and the Small Business: Excel
    Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet creation and analysis tool that gives you the tools you need to manage critical business data and the power to get the most out of your information. Excel provides you with the tools to easily access, process, analyse, share and display the information you need in running your business.
  • Microsoft Word Within The Home Environment
    We all know there are numerous ways in which Microsoft Word can help us in the workplace, but there are also many ways in which Word can help you manage your home life.
  • Microsoft PowerPoint Cheat Sheet: Tips and Shortcuts
    Microsoft PowerPoint is one of the most popular programs within the Microsoft Office suite, being used to create and present a huge number of slide show presentations. If you have not had any PowerPoint software training you are probably not aware of the many shortcuts available within the application.
  • Microsoft Excel Cheat Sheet: Tips and Shortcuts
    Microsoft Excel is one of the most versatile programs within the Microsoft Office suite. If you are self taught and have not had any basic excel training you may not be aware of the many shortcuts available within the application.
  • Tips For Designing Databases In Microsoft Access
    Microsoft Access is a Database Management System (DBMS) designed for the Windows environment, which has rapidly become the database of choice for Windows based database development. Access provides powerful and easy to use design tools which make it deceptively easy to get into.
  • Get Ready For Your New Baby With Microsoft Office
    With a new baby on the way life can feel very full. From birth announcements and a photo-based Website about your new arrival to growth charts and christening invitations, Microsoft Office can help make everything run smoothly.
  • How To Check For And Reduce Errors In Microsoft Excel
    Important decisions can be based on data output from a spreadsheet. For example, an accounting spreadsheet not only describes a company's financial history but also forecasts its future. A tiny error that initially appears insignificant can easily grow to give a totally incorrect financial picture.
  • A Beginners Guide To Formulas In Excel
    One of the most useful tools in Microsoft Excel is the capability to apply formulas to the data within your spreadsheet. This tool is also one of the least understood. Just a little excel software training will help you to understand some of the basic functions available, allowing you to produce useful models and perform some complex calculations.
  • Enhance your career development with Microsoft Office
    To enhance your career development you need to have an edge on the others. Microsoft Office training provides you with a way of achieving this.
  • Five Time Saving Microsoft Word Tips
    Most Microsoft Word users spend over an hour a week completing tasks that could be accomplished virtually instantly by applying tools which are built into Word. This is either because they do not know that these tools exist or they have had no training in how to use them.
  • Microsoft Excel Features and Functions for Accountants
    Microsoft Excel spreadsheets are an indispensable tool for accountants, being widely used to create financial statements as well as to produce many other types of financial reports including budgets, forecasts, cash flow and financial models.
  • Microsoft Outlook Cheat Sheet: Tips And Shortcuts
    The technically savvy amongst you will be familiar with the treasures of keyboards shortcuts available throughout the Microsoft Office suite. This article will highlight some neat keyboard shortcuts and useful tips in Outlook.
  • Automate Manual Tasks With Microsoft Office Macros
    Are you familiar with the phrase 'all the gear, but no idea'? This is very fitting for many Microsoft Office owners. As I'm sure most of you will agree, Microsoft products can be extremely powerful but at times incredibly frustrating too.
  • Choosing the Most Appropriate Microsoft Training Course
    There are a large array of courses available for those who wish to improve their proficiency in Microsoft Office or Windows Training. Whether you are an individual or part of a business the difficulty is often matching your requirements with the most suitable course.
  • Macromedia Dreamweaver: An Introduction
    Getting started with your first web page can seem very daunting indeed. Macromedia Dreamweaver is the industry leader in web editors, but knowing where to start and what you need to know can be a little confusing at first.
  • Software Training: Consultancy vs. Courses
    The majority of office employees use software applications from the Microsoft Office suite. Although they use such programs as Excel, Word and PowerPoint regularly it is common to find that they will have undertaken no formal training in their use. Due to the differing nature of each individual business, the way in which these applications are used may have become very company specific.
  • The Evolution of Macromedia DreamWeaver
    DreamWeaver, a popular web development tool from Macromedia, is currently in version 8. The software package has evolved from a simple What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) editor to a fully integrated tool, implementing CSS, Javascript, database information and much more.
  • Take the Anxiety Out of Domestic Finances with Microsoft Excel
    Using Microsoft Excel to record, monitor and control your domestic finances can go a long way to removing anxiety.





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