Articles about Software
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Office Q&A: A dynamic lookup solution for matching partial lists to a master list in Excel
When you need to accommodate an existing worksheet structure, the easiest solution isn't always possible. Susan Harkins shows a member how to get around this limitation.
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How to clean up system files with the Windows 10 Disk Cleanup tool
Get rid of unnecessary files with the help of the Clean Up System Files feature.
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Microsoft updates Office 365 with six new Excel functions
Microsoft made several new updates to Office 365 in February, including the addition of six useful functions for Excel. Mark Kaelin is geeking out about them just a bit.
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Video: How to use the Windows Software Licensing Management Tool
The Windows Software Licensing Management Tool is useful if you need to resolve activation problems or upgrade a PC. Here are three must-know command switches.
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Five useful tools to help with your DVD burning tasks
If you're looking for more functionality than Windows offers for burning DVDs, check out the apps on this list.
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Software usage policy
In order to maintain a consistent, predictable and supportable computing environment it is essential to establish a pre-defined set of software applications for use on workstations, laptops, mobile de...
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Screenshots: Five handy DVD burning tools
If you think Windows' DVD burning capabilities fall a bit short, one of these apps could be just what you need.
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Excel tips: How to select cells and ranges efficiently using VBA
When you need to select data in an Excel worksheet, you can use the Range object's Select method for a quick fix--but implicit referencing will allow you to write more efficient, maintainable code.
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How to access Safe Mode in Windows 10
Sooner or later, you'll probably need to boot Windows into Safe Mode--but in Windows 10, you can't rely on the good old F8 approach. Here's what to do instead.
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10 reasons why you should stop picking on Ubuntu Unity
Ubuntu Unity has had a target on its back for a very long time. Jack Wallen believes it's unwarranted and offers 10 reasons why the bullies should back off.
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Video: how to customize the send to menu in Windows File Explorer
Learn the quicker way organize files by changing the default options in the send to menu.
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Apple vs. FBI: TechRepublic members speak out, side with Apple
In response to last week's podcast, TechRepublic members spoke up about Apple's defiance against the FBI. While the majority took Apple's side, some defended the FBI in the name of security.
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Five lesser-known Android apps for taking notes
If you're not a fan of Google Keep, you might be on the lookout for an alternative note-taking app. Here are five good choices to consider.
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Screenshots: Five Android note-taking apps you never heard of
Along with the more high-profile Android apps, you'll find a number of hidden gems in the Google Play Store--like these handy apps for taking notes.
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From DOS to the golden age of Windows: The classic operating systems you can run in the browser
It's never been easier to relive your earliest computing memories, thanks to emulators that run classic operating systems in the browser.
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The truth about Ubuntu Unity is not what you think
Ubuntu Unity has had some seriously harsh words tossed its way. Jack Wallen ponders some of the opinions coming from those who stake their career on technology.