Just Around the Corner

Christmas is just around the corner, with only a dozen days remaining. Everyplace I've visited since Thanksgiving has had Christmas music playing in the background. The decorations are all up, and plans are being made for the big day. I have no doubt that children are getting more excited, day by day.

I hope that you are able to enjoy the Christmas season and all that it means.

—Allen
     

ExcelTips (menu) for 13 December 2025

Powerful spreadsheets
Checking for Text

Need to figure out if a particular cell contains text? You can use the ISTEXT function to easily return this bit of trivia.

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Editing
Turning Off Automatic Capitalization

Type some information into a worksheet, and you may notice that Excel automatically capitalizes some of your information. This happens because of an AutoCorrect setting that you can, if desired, change.

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Comments
Changing the Comment Color

Normally Excel displays comments in a color reminiscent of sticky notes you keep around your office. If you want them to use a different color, here's how to make the change.

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Hyperlinks
Hyperlinks in Shared Workbooks

Inserting a hyperlink into a workbook that is shared with others is not possible in Excel. Here's what you can do about it.

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