2 Methods to Alternate Row or Column Colors in Your Word Table

In this article, we will introduce 2 methods for you to alternate row or column colors in your Word table. When it comes to a long table, we always find it pretty tiresome to stare at those numbers and try so hard not to make a mistake. But now, we have 2 awesome ways to deal with such an issue that is to apply different colors for odd and even rows or columns. Following are details: Method 1: Create a New Table Style Firstly, select the entire target table. Then, click “Design” tab...

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How to Using Excel to Read and Write an External Database

Excel can do virtually anything; whether it should be made to do everything is another matter. While the spreadsheet is very powerful in manipulating data, it isn’t too great at storing normalised data. Harnessing Excel to a relational database like SQL Server enhances the application’s power. To start with, you will need MS Access or the more stable and free - SQL Server Express. It is assumed that the reader has the Excel Developer ribbon displayed, and is familiar with the VBA Editor and...

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How to Auto Move the Tasks Assigned to Others to a Specific Task Folder in Outlook

In general, all the tasks will be placed in the default Outlook task folder, no matter your won tasks or the tasks which you assign to others. This article will introduce how to make Outlook to auto move tasks assigned to others to a specific task folder. Outlook permits us to assign tasks to others. But in the meantime, the tasks that you assign to other people will be saved in your default task folder as well. In this case, if you often need to assign tasks to others, your task folder will...

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