Hard way: Put a finger on the tab key and do not let go until the sheet scrolls to column WC.
Easy way: Press Ctrl + G and enter WC1 in the reference section, then press OK.
Sure, that is as good a way as any to change columns.
Some of you may be aware of an Easter Egg in MS Excel. An Easter egg is something that programmers do for fun when they are bored with their usual works. And there's such a stuff in MS Excel which is a cool car game. Just try out the following steps: 1. Open Excel 2000. (Note: this does NOT work in Excel 2003) 2. Go to File, Save as Web Page. 3, Then click Publish. 4. Check the checkbox that says "Add Interactively With". 5. Click Publish. 6. Close Excel. 7. Open IE. 8. Click File, Open, Browse. 9. Go to where you saved it and click open. 10.Now you should be looking at a spreadsheet. 11. Go to all the way to row 2000. 12. Click column A and drag all the way to column ZZ. 13. Hit Tab and it should take you back to A. 14. Hold Tab all the way to column WC. (Press shift Tab in case you move back). 15. When you get there make sure WC is a white box and all the others are blue or green.. 16. Hold Ctrl+alt+shift and left click on the "four puzzle pieces" thing (The MS Excel Logo) on the upper left hand corner.. Enjoy...!!!
If you are using a design program the answer is to usually use the tab key. However the way you use it is usually a little different depending on the program. First make sure nothing is selected then hold the tab key down and click a piece of geometry. Also try to select on line, press and release tab then select the line again.
You need to change the alignment format of the cell. Press Ctrl - 1 and pick the Alignment tab. You have various options there for changing the way text is shown in a cell.
You can either click on the tabs with the mouse, or you can hold the Ctrl key and hit the Page Up key or Page Down key, depending on which way you are going through the sheets.
its not where the book says,right besides (left) of the steering column..no, its all the way on the left under the steering column.
Go right all the way to the purple tab and click memory and you can clear your memory device
The ignition switch is located on the top of the steering column down towards the bottom. It has 2 screws that hold it in place and the switch is slotted for adjustment.
In Excel 2007, the quickest and easiest way to accomplish this is to copy your data to a new column and apply the Remove Duplicates command.Given a column of data in column A.Click on A, the column heading.Press Ctrl-C to copy the column.Click on B, the column heading for the next column.Press Ctrl-V to copy the data from column A to column B.Click on B, the column heading.Click on the Data tab on the menu ribbon bar.In the Data Tools section, click on the Remove Duplicates button (continue with current selection).Observe that column B contains only one copy of each item from column A.If you want the list in alpabetic or numeric order, just sort column B.
it is vertically
Open the color tab. Drag the slider labeled "S" all the way to the left and the slider labeled "B" all the way to the right.
You can right click a tab and select Close other tabs; that leaves just one tab open. However, the quickest way is to press Ctrl+W - that will close the current tab - repeatedly until only one is left open.