This Is Why We Hate Windows Update
Ever experience Windows updates and hated it? The way Windows Update currently forces Windows 10 upgrades and updates on you is bad. Check more of this article from MakeUseOf.com
Ever experience Windows updates and hated it? The way Windows Update currently forces Windows 10 upgrades and updates on you is bad. Check more of this article from MakeUseOf.com
If you ever had to present an equation as part of a Word document — maybe you’re studying math — you know manually entering formulae isn’t easy. The the amount of special characters involved and the complexity of proper formatting can make it really tough. Fortunately, Microsoft Office 2016 offers some tools to make life a little easier. Get to know more from this article in MakeUseOf.com
Feeling nauseous? Perhaps a bit feverish? Google’s launching a new feature on mobile and its Google search app that promises to provide answers without forcing you to dig through dozens of overwhelming (and possibly misleading) medical forums, let alone consult established sites like WebMD. More of this article from PCWorld.com
Your Mac’s interface is clean and beautiful as it is, but by making a few visual and functional tweaks here and there, you can polish it up some more and speed things up all around. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com
Microsoft Word now arrives on our systems chocked full of useful templates, styles, and themes to help shape the layout of your document. Microsoft has created a pretty good system: immensely open for an absolute novice, but with enough depth to be consistently used throughout the business world. Check out more of this article from MakeUseOf.com
If you use Citrix’s GoToMyPC remote desktop access service, you need to change your password. According to a post published to GoToMyPC’s system status page, the service experienced a hack attack this weekend, and it’s now requiring all users to reset their passwords before logging in to the service. More from this new article in PCWorld.com
Data imported from other spreadsheets or databases is already separated into fields, using something called a field delimiter—a comma, tab, space, or custom character—to separate one field from another. These databases import easily into Excel and place all the fields in separate columns. If your company pays bills and/or banks online, these sites usually offer copies of the company’s records in electronic form. CSV (comma separated values) is the most common data exchange format and, if offered, the best one to use. But what happens when all the data imports into one cell? Check out how on this article from PCWorld.com