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Mar
13
2020

How to Add Slide Numbers in PowerPoint

When you are creating a PowerPoint presentation, it is usually very easy to lose track of what slide that you are currently on especially if it’s a large presentation. To aid with that, you can add slide numbers into your PowerPoint to know your current position. You could, of course, have to manually add slide numbers to each of your Presentation slides by using text boxes. This isn’t an option we’d recommend because of any changes you make (for instance, by adding new slides.

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Mar
13
2020

How to Use Cell Values for Excel Chart Labels

Image Credits: Howtogeek You can turn your chart into labels in Microsoft Excel dynamic by linking them to individual cell values. When the data in the cell changes, the chart labels would automatically update itself. In this article, we would show you how to make both your chart title and the chart data labels to become dynamic. We have the sample data below with the product their sales entries and the difference in the past month’s sales.  Image Credits: Howtogeek Now, we want t.

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Mar
13
2020

How to Hide Your Background During Video Calls in Zoom

It is a scientific fact that communication is much more effective when you can see the person that you are talking to. being able to see the other person's facial expressions, for example, makes it very easy to tell a serious request from a regular remark or a joke. What is zoom A zoom is a conferencing software that allows for a simple one-to-one chat sessions which can also escalate into group calls, training sessions and also webinars for both internal and external audiences, and it also su.

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Mar
12
2020

How to Force Dark Mode on Every Website in Google Chrome

Image Credits: Howtogeek Google Chrome 78 came out with a new trick up in its sleeve. It can allow you to turn on dark mode forcibely on every individual website that you visit, therefore puting an end to those blinding white backgrounds that you on your nice dark desktop. Update: As of the Chrome OS 78, this flag has obviously causes very serious problems on Chrome OS. Don’t try this if you are using a Chromebook or you will need to reset your Chrome OS after this. This is a Brute.

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Mar
12
2020

How to Enable Gmail’s Hidden Email Preview Pane

Image Credits: Makeuseof Gmail has a preview panel hidden away from view that gives you a dual-pane view of your emails just like you have in Outlook and other desktop email clients. Here is how to turn it on in the web and select a horizontal or vertical split. First of all, go over to your Gmail inbox. Click on the Settings icon at the top and then click  on the “Settings” tab. Image Credits: Makeuseof Select the “Advanced” tab. Image Credits: Makeus.

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Mar
12
2020

How to Find Archived Emails in Gmail

Image Credits: Makeuseof Deleting emails from your Gmail account inbox is final, they would be lost forever once you empty up your trash folder. If you just want to hide your emails, instead of just deleting them, you can just archive the messages instead. This would let you to find and retrieve the emails at a later date and time. How to Archive Emails in Gmail To archive an email in your Gmail account, you simply would just need to select an email (or several emails) and then click on the A.

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Mar
11
2020

How to Find Your Windows 10 Product Key Using the Command Prompt

Image Credits: Makeuseof If you are currently looking for a way to get your Windows 10 product key, you can easilly find it by just entering a quick command into your windows Command Prompt. Here is just how to do that plus a neat little trick for finding the product key by making use ofa Windows Registry method. View Your Windows 10 Product Key From the Command Prompt To get your Windows 10 product key by just using the Command Prompt, you will need to open up the windows command line.

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Mar
11
2020

How to Log Into Your Mac Automatically Without a Password

Image Credits: Howtogeek macOS which is in the past referred to as Mac OS X and later OS X) is a series of proprietary unix based,  graphical computer operating systems that is developed, managed and marketed and marketed by Apple Inc. since early 2001. It is the primary operating system for all Apple's Mac computers. Within the domain of desktop, laptop and home computers, and by usage on the web, it is the second most widely used desktop Operating System, after Microsoft Windows Securit.

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Mar
11
2020

How to Convert Currency in Microsoft Excel

Image Credits: Howtogeek Microsoft Excel does not include in-built tools to convert currency. However, you can make use of an external data source to provide up-to-date rates. A basic multiplication formula will then convert them from one currency to another. Here’s how to do it! Adding an External Data Source to Excel An external data source is always the best way to get up-to-date currency exchange rates. You can make use of this data to convert from one currency to the other in Excel.

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Mar
10
2020

How to Leave a Slack Workspace

Image Credits:Howtogeek Slack is one of the most popular organizational workplace communication tools that is currently in the market but even though, it is not clutter-free. You can take away some distractions by removing all the old workspaces you belong to but aren’t active in anymore. Here’s how to do that. Go ahead and open up the Slack application on your Windows PC or Mac PC and go straight to the workspace that you would like to leave. You can view all your current wor.

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