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If you work in IT, chances are PowerShell is already part of your daily routine. You might use it to check a service, pull system information, or automate a task that would otherwise take several ...
The generated Excel sheet should be easy to read and navigate. Additional options are available to expand/collapse groups with macro-enabled buttons, which is good for nested task sequences. This ...
Tracie Lee, a lecturer in the College of Business and Economics, has significantly expanded educational resources for students by recording 21 new Excel tutorial videos for McGraw Hill. McGraw Hill ...
In this article, we cover three of them – PowerShell, Command Prompt, and Windows Terminal — explaining how they differ from each other and when they should be used. The operating system of your ...
In Windows, typing cd by itself shows you the current working directory. On macOS, the pwd (print working directory) command serves the same purpose. It will display the full path of where you ...
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Charts and sparklines are powerful data visualization tools in Excel. Here’s a guide to the most popular chart types in Excel and how to best use them. Microsoft Excel offers a plethora of tools for ...
In the world of Windows operating systems, there are three powerful tools at your disposal: Command Prompt (CMD), PowerShell, and Windows Terminal. While they all serve similar purposes, each tool has ...
The upcoming PowerToys 0.77 update should introduce a new tool to help you use PowerShell. It will suggest a package to install upon detecting a missing component when trying to execute a command.
In my previous post, I showed you how to create a clickable button in Excel. That button displayed a simple message box. Now, I want to show you how to use the button to kick off a PowerShell script.