- PowerPoint 2019 (Part 5): Working with Text

If you're new to PowerPoint, you'll need to learn the basics of working with text.
- PowerPoint 2019 (Part 4): Basic Slide Concepts

Every PowerPoint presentation consists of a series of slides. To begin creating a slideshow, you'll need to know the basics of working with slides.
- PowerPoint 2019 (Part 3): Saving your presentation

Whenever you create a new presentation in PowerPoint, you'll need to know how to save it so you can access and edit it later.
- PowerPoint 2019 (Part 2): Creating and Opening Presentations

Whenever you start a new project in PowerPoint, you'll need to create a new presentation, either blank or from a template.
- PowerPoint 2019 (Part 1): Getting Started with PowerPoint

PowerPoint is a presentation program that allows you to create dynamic slide presentations. These presentations can include animations, narration, images, videos, etc.
- PowerPoint 2019 (Part 32): Sharing Presentations Online

Instead of presenting a slideshow in the traditional way, you can choose to present it as a video or even an online presentation so that others can watch it remotely.
- IMPORTXML function: Automatically retrieves data from a Google Sheets table.

IMPORTXML is a useful data processing function in Google Sheets. Below is how to use IMPORTXML to automate the data import process in Google Sheets.
- Learn about number formats

Whenever working with Google Sheets spreadsheets, you should use appropriate number formats for your data.
- Learn about the new Google Sheets

Google Sheets is an updated version, now renamed, of Google Spreadsheets, the online spreadsheet application from Google Drive.
- Formatting borders in Google Sheets

Borders in Google Sheets help make your spreadsheets look better and your data more transparent. Here's what you need to know about using borders in Google Sheets.
- Sort and filter data

In this lesson, you will learn how to better organize your spreadsheet data and content. You will also learn how to filter data to display only the information you need.
- Working with functions

Google Sheets includes many popular functions that can be used to quickly find the sum, average, count, maximum, and minimum values for a range of cells.
- Types of cell references

In Google Sheets, there are two types of cell references: relative and absolute.
- Create complex formulas

When a formula contains multiple operations, the order of those operations tells Google Sheets which operation should be calculated first.
- Create a simple recipe

You will learn how to create simple formulas for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing values. You will also be introduced to the basics of using cell references in
- Working with Sheets

When working with large amounts of information, you can create multiple worksheets to help organize your spreadsheet and make it easier to find information.
- Familiarize yourself with spreadsheets, rows, columns, and cells.

Google Sheets allows you to organize, edit, and analyze different types of information using spreadsheets.
- How to insert and create tables in Word 2016

You're probably already familiar with tables in Microsoft Word. Tables can be used to organize any type of content, whether it's text or numerical data. Tables make your documents
- 5 Google Sheets formulas that will save you hours of tedious work.

There are many formulas worth learning, but these five are the ones most frequently used whenever you open a Google Sheets file.
- Learn about Focus Cell: A hidden Excel setting that makes spreadsheets instantly easier to read.

The solution is a Microsoft Excel feature called Focus Cell. It addresses the readability issue by highlighting the active row and column with a subtle dynamic crosshair.