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The minimalist Excel spreadsheet: Why hiding gridlines makes your data actually stand out
Removing Excel's gridlines reduces visual clutter, enhances charts and tables, and helps you design more app-like dashboards.
Old-school Excel functions like SUMPRODUCT, INDEX/MATCH, and IFERROR remain essential for stable, readable, and maintainable ...
Microsoft is launching "Wave 3" of its 365 Copilot suite with several "agentic AI" features across the Office apps, including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint. OpenAI and Anthropic are growing ...
The AI updates aren't slowing down. Literally two days after OpenAI launched a new underlying AI model for ChatGPT called GPT-5.3 Instant, the company has unveiled another, even more massive upgrade: ...
Have you ever felt like navigating a massive Excel workbook is more of a chore than a task? In this overview, Leila Gharani explores how a few often-overlooked features can completely transform the ...
Swiss technology company Proton has been building up a wide range of privacy-centered productivity apps over the years, from Proton Mail for email and Proton VPN for encrypted connections to Proton ...
Excel’s newest Copilot integration finally delivers the data intelligence Microsoft promised years ago, transforming how users clean, organize and understand information within their spreadsheets. Way ...
When Andrew Grigolyunovich first started using Excel more than two decades ago, he never imagined the spreadsheet program would land him in Las Vegas or on ESPN. The Latvian financial consultant ...
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A new Agent Mode comes to Office apps today, alongside an Office Agent in Copilot chat. is a senior correspondent and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for ...
Despite millions spent on financial software, many finance teams still rely on Excel to close their books and reconcile numbers while preparing them for audit. Two former Microsoft executives view it ...
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