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Thu
11
Mar
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'Total Background Check', and 'CPU Frequenz'

Total Background Check Want to see what Big Brother knows about you? Here is a comprehensive list of websites and phone numbers for specialty consumer reports that might help people find out your employment, rental, and cheque-writing history. ... http://www.consumerist.com CPU Frequenz Pulling out your hair trying to figure out why your PC is running so excruciatingly slow this afternoon? Then try the very handy new program CPU Frequenz, a small tool to accurately identify the CPU frequency. http://www.softwareok.com Today's fresh software picks were provided courtesy of Bob Helmer at Shell ... (view more)

Tue
23
Jun
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'Opera Unite', and 'Total Mounter'

Opera Unite Opera Unite is a unique technology that turns any computer or device running Opera web browser into a web server. With Opera Unite, everyday non-technical users can serve and share content and services directly from their own computers ... in the form of intuitive applications. http://labs.opera.com Total Mounter KernSafe TotalMounter is an advanced and powerful virtual CD/DVD-ROM/RW/RAM emulator, and it is full-featured free software for Windows. TotalMounter is also a free full-featured iSCSI initiator, virtual disk emulator, and a client of INetDisk. http://www.kernsafe.com Today's ... (view more)

Tue
28
Aug
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Adding Times in MS Excel

You can add times in MS Excel using the =SUM worksheet function. All you have to do is enter all of your times as HH:MM:SS, and then use SUM to add them. You may omit the :SS if you like. By default, Excel will display the sum of times in ... time-of-day format, such that adding 12:30 + 12:45 will give you a total of 01:15. You can prevent MS Excel from rolling over at twenty-four hours by formatting the total cell as [h] :SUM, which will cause the total to display as 25:15 rather than 01:15. Another way of adding times is to use the TIME function. Follow along below: To add 2 hours, 30 minutes ... (view more)

Sun
02
Jul
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Use AutoSum: MS Excel

Suppose your Excel worksheet has a long list of numbers to add. You can sum them instantly using Excel's AutoSum feature. Don't count on your fingers or pull out a calculator; Excel can calculate more quickly and accurately. Even more importantly, ... whenever a number changes, Excel instantly recalculates and displays the corrected sum. You can use either of these two methods to total the numbers using Excel: Click the cell below the list to make it the active cell. Click the AutoSum button. Excel surrounds the cells it thinks you want to total with a moving border. Press Enter or click the ... (view more)

Tue
23
Nov
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Calculate employee hours worked using Excel?

Infopackets Reader Katia E. writes: " Hi Dennis! I need your help in solving a little dilemma. I created a simple Excel spreadsheet to calculate the employee work hours from a time card. The problem is that I just cannot find a formula that will add ... the total hours worked everyday, in order to get a total of hours worked for the week. For example, the time card contains the following information: SAT --, SUN --, MON 8:31am, TUE 8:33am, WED 8:43am, THU 8:12am, FRI 9:00am. Any help you can give me to leave this frustration behind is greatly appreciated! " My response: This is actually ... (view more)

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