A New Microsoft Excel Client and Their Unique Need We had a company call us with a request to document their Excel files. The person that wrote them, formulas and macros, left. We documented two file consisting of over 20 sheets and 1,000 lines of VBA code by producing a 10 page PDF. […]
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How to Use Microsoft Access 2019 to Improve Efficiency Find out more about Microsoft Access and learn how the Excel Consultant team can use its functions to develop databases that enhance efficiency Read Gregg’s complete post here: With Office 2019 Currently Pending release, is this perhaps the perfect time to update your version […]
Read MoreShould You Hire A Local or Remote Microsoft Excel, Access & Power BI Consultant? Excel Consultant describes the differences between local and remote Microsoft Excel, Access and Power BI consulting, highlighting the many benefits our team of specialists offers. Remote, or local: that is the question. It may not be the original Shakespearean […]
Read MoreWhite Paper: Microsoft Office VBA References in Microsoft Microsoft Access 2016 Below is a document Helen Feddema wrote about 12 years ago. She says that the process is the same for 2010/2016 as for 2000/2002 – uncheck the references marked MISSING and reselect the Excel, Outlook and Word references for the version of […]
Read MoreHow To Automatically Pull Data From the Internet Into My Microsoft Excel File You may ask why you would want to do this, but tens of thousands of people do this on a daily basis. Many of our more active financial trading clients that work with our New York office in Manhattan’s Financial […]
Read MoreShould You Upgrade to Microsoft Excel 2016 or Wait for the Release of Excel 2019? The question is whether should you take the plunge with Excel 2016 or wait it out? Take Excel Consultant’s quiz to find out which software system may be right for you. Chances are, you have Microsoft Excel on your […]
Read MoreMicrosoft Excel 2013 to Excel 2016 for Windows: What’s the Difference? Are you considering making the change from Microsoft Excel 2013 to Excel 2016 for Windows? If so, what’s the difference between the two? How do you decide? Read on to learn more about this new software from Excel Consultant’s experts. It’s that […]
Read MoreConstructing Custom CRMs with Microsoft VBA ♦ We recently published a handful of blog posts centered around Microsoft VBA (Visual Basic for Applications, aka macros) and how the various Microsoft desktop productivity applications that make up Microsoft Office can use this code to get the maximum power and ease of use out of the […]
Read MoreIntegration and Automation with Microsoft’s VBA If you want to get the most out of your Microsoft desktop productivity tools, such as Excel, Access, and Microsoft’s Power BI you will need to maximize both integration and automation with Microsoft’s VBA. VBA is the glue that binds the various Microsoft Office applications, in addition to […]
Read MoreMaking Microsoft’s Vision a Reality We’ve revealed Microsoft’s vision of integration and automation for its suite of software in our earlier post (Making Microsoft’s Vision a Reality). Find out how Excel Consultant fulfills this imagined future. In our previous post, we revealed Microsoft’s true vision for its products: a seamless, unified system of software […]
Read MoreWhat You Might Not Know About Microsoft’s Vision It’s absolutely undeniable: Microsoft is a company of mammoth proportions. What You Might Not Know About Microsoft’s Vision is what Microsoft the powerhouse it is today. It’s a household name throughout the United States and even in the global marketplace. It is also how we at Excel […]
Read MoreExcel University Graduate Certification Do you work in Microsoft Excel? Do you want to be better at it? CPA or not, learning Excel allows you to do more, in less time and effort, with Microsoft Excel. And good for you, our business associate knows Excel like a seasoned Excel programmer, he is […]
Read MoreName: Jacob Hildebrand. Position: Premier Developer – Senior Excel, Access, SQL Server, Word, Outlook, VB.Net Developer Bio: Jacob is one of our most prolific, powerful programmers at Excel Consultant. He is one of the core members of our outstanding team, and for good reason. After attending Mesa Verde High School in Citrus Heights, […]
Read MoreClick Here to Attend This Free Webinar being held December 10th, at 12-1pm pst. At Excel Consultant, our team of programmers, advisers, and educators enjoys helping clients succeed with the technological tools at their disposal. As Microsoft specialists, we understand the ins and outs of the entire Office Suite’s versatile applications and more. We are […]
Read MoreMicrosoft Experts At Excel Consultant, our team of expert instructors, programmers, and advisers is passionate about helping individuals and businesses harness the power of Microsoft technology. Many people merely skim the surface of what programs like Excel can accomplish, never realizing how useful they could truly be. Our cutting-edge consultants have devoted themselves to learning everything […]
Read MoreName: Helen Feddema Position: Senior Access, Word, Outlook, and Excel Developer Bio: Helen is a New York City native who has been dedicated to digital software for nearly as long as it’s existed. While she waited for computer technology to catch up with her coding skills, Helen passed her time as an Ivy League student. She […]
Read MoreExcel Consultant’s business is booming. Our team currently helps companies, organizations, and institutions throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia leverage Microsoft tools to their advantage. Our experienced programmers, instructors, and consultants use their expertise to design customized, sophisticated solutions that help businesses succeed in the digital age. As our company expands, we rely […]
Read MoreWhat you enter in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheets is read by the program as general data, text, or numeric data. But there are limitations to each, and you obviously have to suit your own needs and preferences while using Microsoft Excel. The cell data type can be interpreted by Microsoft in different ways: numeric, general […]
Read MoreFor those new to Microsoft Excel the Excel VLOOKUP can initially be difficult to understand, yet it is so useful that it is a requirement for anyone that wants to be an Excel consultant or financial analyst must master it. As you probably already know, Microsoft Excel is a powerful spreadsheet application that contains numerous […]
Read MoreTired of repeating the same manual operations while managing data? It is very understandable. Repeating the very same action again and again, day in and day out, can be very frustrating not to mention expensive. Excel spreadsheets can be managed effectively, repeating tasks and getting frustrated can be successfully prevented in Microsoft Excel using Macros. […]
Read MoreMicrosoft Excel is a software program used to develop, create and organize data using the spreadsheet or worksheet interface. Excel users and businesses often use it to deal with calculating, organizing, graphing and formatting data. Microsoft Excel has basic features, which are used for organizing data and for data management. Excel is also used […]
Read MoreThere may be several occasions when you don’t want duplicate records in your Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. For instance you are preparing a list of employees in your company for the annual bonus payments and you certainly do not want an employee’s name occurring twice. In this article we’ll look at how duplicates can be detected […]
Read MoreIn this free Excel help article we’ll discuss the various methods that will ensure that you do not have duplicate entries in your Excel spreadsheet. The method we are going to use is Data Validation where we can use a custom formula to prevent duplicates from being entered into the spreadsheet. Assume that we have […]
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