One of the most common Excel questions is “How can I prevent Excel from creating automatic hyperlinks?” Normally, Excel watches you type, and if it looks at all like you’re typing an e-mail address or a Web URL, the entry is converted into a hyperlink. Sometimes that capability is helpful, but sometimes it’s not.
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How to Change and Move Firefox 15, 16 Tabs On Top or Bottom (Above or Below) of Address Bar
After upgrading to Firefox last version, Tab Bar has been moved to the top of the address bar.
Beginning from Firefox 4, which has undergone a complete redesigned of user interface, the browser tabs bar has been moved to the top of the Firefox window, above and on top of the address bar. Previously, the tabs are located below or bottom of the address bar.
For users who prefer the location of the tabs in another location, here’s the way to toggle the location change.
Excel 2002 introduced a handy feature: text-to-speech. In other words, Excel is capable of speaking to you. You can have this feature read back a specific range of cells, or you can set it up so that it reads the data as you enter it.
For some reason, this feature appears to be missing in action, beginning with Excel 2007. You can search the Ribbon all day and not find a trace of the text-to-speech feature. Fortunately, the feature is still available, you just need to spend a few minutes to make it available…..
Although most users work with decimal values, some types of data are normally displayed as fractions, not as decimals. This tip describes how to enter noninteger values as fractions. To enter a whole number and a fraction into a cell, leave a space between the whole number and the fractional part. For example, to display 67⁄8, type 6 7/8 and then press Enter. When you select the cell, 6.875 appears on the Formula bar, and the cell entry appears as a fraction…
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