It is easy to resize photos and images even if you do not own a graphics program. It does not cost anything at all, and there’s no need to download anything. With just a few clicks it’s done!
This is the fourth and final part of the article showing you how to create an Excel spreadsheet that will help you to keep track of your progress in achieving your goals. This article also shows you how to use some of the Excel’s formulae and functions in creating your own spreadsheets.
Graphs and charts are extremely useful for giving us a visual idea of facts that may or may not mean much to us otherwise. Spreadsheets can give us a quick and easy look at what we are achieving with the entry of just a few keystrokes,
This Excel worksheet does just that. This is the third of a four part series to show you how.
This is the second part of a four part article describing how one may build a “Progress Chart” in Excel. This will probably work in any spreadsheet with little alteration.
This chart will help one keep track of where one stands with regard to achieving one’s goal.
For those who want to keep track of their progress in attaining any goals that can be broken down into measurable units, this will take you through building your own Excel spreadsheet. The steps are quite easy to follow (I hope) and will explain a few of the Excel formulae and functions.