There are times where you need to round a value to the nearest decimal or whole number. Here we’ll show you how to round numbers using the ROUND function in Excel.
If you are tired of typing out the same content over and over again in Microsoft Word, try using the “quick parts” and “building blocks” features of Word to help you out.
Thunderbird’s email filters are a powerful way to get your emails organized. If you are a Thunderbird user, learn how to automate and organize your email inbox with email filters.
When working on Microsoft Excel, you might have your data scattered over too many spreadsheets. Fortunately, you have a few built-in options that make it easy to combine Excel spreadsheets into single files or even single pages.
If you’re organizing a large amount of data, sometimes you need more than just a table and need your data to answer important questions you may have about it. This is where a pivot table in Excel comes into play.
Nintendo’s NES and SNES Classic are restricted by the limited amount of games. Learn how to hack the NES and SNES Classic to add as many games as their onboard capacity will allow.
When you’re experimenting with layouts in MS Word, it helps to have words already in the document. Here are some ways to add dummy text to Microsoft Word.
It is pretty boring to do the same things everyday. Learn how you can make use of regular expressions in your daily tasks to improve your productivity.
Cropping is a fairly simple process, unless you are doing it in Photoshop. Here is a beginner’s guide to the various ways to crop an image in Photoshop.
If you have been a Google Music user and recently switched to Spotify, learn how you can import your Google Music playlist to Spotify to enjoy your music.
Steam tends to stay strangely quiet about some of its finest features. Here are five favourite Steam features that you probably didn’t know were available.