Google Docs Tips – Open a New Document
Google document is much better application than Microsoft Word.
The main difference is, Google Docs is free and widely used nowadays. This post will help you understand how to open a new document while starting with Google Docs.
- Sign in to your Google Doc account by going to the link http://docs.google.com
- You will see the below page opening
- On the Menu bar you will see New menu, click on it
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- As seen in the above image click Document
- This will open a new window with the new document
- The below page will load
- The new Google documents are named as Untitled by default, you can edit the by clicking on the Untitled word
- Google docs save the work automatically, you also have the option of saving the document and also Save and Close the Google Document
- As mentioned in the image you have nice working space similar to MS Word document
I will explain more about the menu and formatting the documents in my future posts
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MS Excel Tips and Tricks – Change the Cell format from Text to Number
When you use Microsoft Excel, You will sometimes find that the numbers are not calculated properly. This is mainly because of the cell format.
Excel accepts Text and the Number input, it has the great capability to interpret between two. All the Excel cells are in General format, when you start working on any Excel sheet It automatically allots the format to each cell based on the characters inside.
If you see any cells containing the numbers but are aligned left side, you need to understand that the cell format is in Text mode. Whenever you see the numbers in any cells arranged in right side, The cell format is in Number.
The calculation only works if you have the cell in numbers format
You can change the format from Text to Number by following the method below
Click on any empty cell and right click
Choose cell formatting
You will see a menu opening as seen below
Under the Number Tab, Click number as shown in the image
Choose the decimal you want to have, make it ‘0’ if you do not want any decimal
Click OK to save
Now type ‘1’ in the cell that you have changed the format, Press enter
Then copy the cell
Now select all the cells that you want to be changed to Number formatting
Then right click and choose Paste Special
Excel will give you Paste special Options as seen below
Choose Multiply
Then click OK, Do not change any other values
Now you will see all the selected cell formatting changed to Numbers and Excel automatically aligns the numbers to the right side
Now your calculation should work
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