Merry Christmas

This next week (starting tomorrow), we will have our kids and their families start to arrive in anticipation of celebrating Christmas at our house. Games will be played, hugs will be shared, prodigious amounts of food will be consumed, presents will be exchanged, and memories will be made. Our little home will host 17 people and two dogs, all coming and going and bumping into each other.

Central to our family's celebration is Christmas Eve, when we will gather in the living room and I will read the traditional Christmas story from the Bible. Three generations will listen to the story that has been told for centuries, contemplating the import of a babe lying in a manger.

For me, that is what Christmas is about. I really enjoy the decorations, the anticipation, the music, the lights, and the way everyone is just a bit nicer while wishing well to one and all. For me, though, it all pales in comparison to that first Christmas gift, offered in the humblest of circumstances to all the world.

I know that not everyone sees Christmas in the way I do. That's OK. You may not even believe that the gift of a child was necessary or of any real meaning. That's OK, too. I don't fault anyone their beliefs or their celebration.

Regardless of your beliefs or how you celebrate, what I wish for you is happiness, joy, and peace. I wish you a warm hearth and a full pantry. I wish you health and reciprocated love. I wish you the best that life has to offer.

From me to each of you, may you have a merry Christmas.

—Allen
     

ExcelTips (menu) for 21 December 2024

Find and Replace
Changing Default Search Settings

Excel provides some great tools for finding information in a worksheet or a workbook. Changing the default settings used for a search can be a challenge, as illustrated in this tip.

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Macros extend Excel
Finding Columns of a Certain Width

If you need to find out how many columns are set to be a specific width, you'll need a macro to help determine the info. Here's a couple that will help.

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Baffled by Array Formulas?

Have you heard about the special array formulas you can create in Excel? They make it a snap to perform calculations using large amounts of data and even generate results you can't get with regular formulas. Array formulas may be Excel's best-kept secret. Remove the confusion; discover how to use array formulas today.

 
Online and web
Specifying Your Target Monitor

When you create a worksheet that is destined for viewing on the Web, you will want to specify the monitor resolution you expect users to have when viewing your data. This information is used by Excel as it generates HTML files from the worksheets.

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Excel can calculate at lightening speed
Quickly Entering Dates and Times

Excel provides keyboard shortcuts for a variety of purposes. This tip examines two such shortcuts, designed to allow entering times and dates quickly.

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