Background Music While Working

Do you like background music while working, or do you prefer a quiet office? When I used to go out to visit clients, I had to adjust to all kinds of background noise, like factory machines, piped-in music and snack-crunching cubicle mates (they’re the worst). In my home office, I like to keep things quiet – just me, the fan, and the ticking clock.

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Create RSS Feed Entries in Microsoft Access

To keep track of what I’ve posted on my Contextures Excel tips website, I use Microsoft Access. You can’t do everything in Excel! In that database, I enter a bit of information about each page, and there is a query to create RSS feed entries. I paste those into an XML file, and upload it. Here’s how I create the entries, in case it helps you!

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Spreadsheet Day 2018 Supper

Every Saturday, I use Excel to plan our menu for the upcoming week. Everyone does that, right? Sometimes there are special events or activities during the week, so I take those into consideration when planning the suppers for those days. This week, there is a very important event, and I hope you’re planning for it! Continue reading “Spreadsheet Day 2018 Supper”

Set Up a New WordPress Blog Part 1

It’s hard work to set up a new WordPress blog, even though it’s promoted as “a few clicks and you’re done”. The bare bones might be set up in a few clicks, but there are many more steps to complete, before you’ve got a working blog. I’m making notes here, on some of the key steps, just in case I’m every foolish enough to try this again. And if you’re starting a new blog, maybe this will help you too.

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Introduction to R Course

An announcement for an Introduction to R course arrived in my inbox recently, so I checked it out. The course is free, and offered by the Knight Center for Journalism. There are lots of tweets about R, and how awesome it is, so I signed up. Did I make a big mistake, or will this be a good investment of my time? Will it complement Excel?

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Windows 10 Bored with Your Background

One advantage of working from home is that there aren’t too many interruptions. Just turn off the phone, shut down the email, and focus on getting things done. Last week though, while I was working on an Excel file, a large message popped up on the other monitor. “Bored with your background? Update your desktop background, or create a whole slideshow of pics.”

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