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How to Create a User-Defined Function in Microsoft Excel

In this Excel tutorial, you’ll see the essential steps for creating a user-defined function in VBA. Want to learn more about this and other abilities in Excel? Check out our Excel Training courses, taught by live instructors in our virtual, online or in-person formats.

Categories Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office
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How to Set Up Multiple Columns with Section Breaks in Microsoft Word

In this Word tutorial, you’ll see the basic method for setting up multiple columns using section breaks to mark the start and end of the change. Want to learn more about this and other features in Microsoft Word? Check out our Word training courses, taught …

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Categories Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word

How to Indicate Blank Results in Crystal Reports

When we print a report in any database-connected situation, we sometimes get blank results, i.e. nothing to report. But we certainly don’t want to waste paper on such a thing. So how can we let a user know about it without sending more than one …

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Categories Crystal Reports, SAP Crystal Reports

Using the Section Break in Microsoft Word

When putting together a complex document in Word, a section break can help us put together documents such as a book or manual, where one sometimes has to create multiple headers and footers, or allow for single columns, then multiple, then single again. A section …

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Categories Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word

Using Conditional Formatting for Sections in Crystal Reports

When we use conditional formatting, we usually think of it in terms of things like making better sales numbers green and lower numbers red. But we can be more subtle than that in Crystal. A common example is where records are incomplete, or where data …

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Categories Business Objects, Crystal Reports

Conditionally Formatting Multiple Sections in Crystal Reports

Alright, I admit it—this item on conditionally formatting sections has a little nostalgia for me, but it’s useful nostalgia. If you run a web search for “greenbar paper” you’ll see where this is going. The reason is a sound one, though. The horizontal stripes, sometimes …

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Categories Business Objects, Crystal Reports, SAP Crystal Reports

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