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We’ve expanded!

I’m pleased to announce launch the new Oregon CLE website, operated by Hawk Education.


Idaho CLE

I am please to announce the launch of http://www.idahoCLE.com, a continuing legal education resource for Idaho Attorneys.

Just for Excel

I’ve launced a new blog just for Excel at http://www.exceltrainingboise.com.

Can you say free VLOOKUP Tutorials?

For some free Excel VLOOKUP Tutorials click here.


Joost the facts

The creators of Skype are at it again. This time- it’s Joost, free internet based TV. The opposite of youtube, it only airs professionally made programming. To add to the demand (Which has been considerable) they at first limited the amount of people that can download and watch Joost. You still have to be invited to get Joost, but now it’s a whole lot easier. You can get invited here for free.

How can you spot an office know-it-all?

Last night I was on a conference call for for almost two hours with know-it-all. Now, I have lot’s of friends who genuinely know a lot- and aren’t afraid to venture an opinion on almost anything- but they also are quick to see other viewpoints, admit mistakes and plunge right along unoffended when you disagree. I think that’s different than a true know-it-all, one that never admits a fault of their own, shows extreme defensiviness and a need to dominate.

How do you deal with the “know-it-alls” in your life? Leave a comment!


Selecting more than one radio button

Have you ever used radio buttons on your Microsoft Document, but to your dismay realize that only one button at a time- on the entire document- can be selected? You can simply work around this by using a group box.
In Excel, make sure your forms box is visible, select group, and simply draw it around the radio buttons. If you are printing the form, you can make the box invisible by right-clicking it, selecting format control, and under properties uncheck “Print Object.”


Jerks in Suits

There is a great post on workplace jerks and bullies on the human resource blog - one thing it doesn’t address is that some companies foster bullying and jerk behavior. If you are in that environment, look for a company that embraces the principles in the post.

Outsource your design needs

Two great sites you should check out are elance.com and scriptlance.com where you can find worldwide experts to do just about any type of contract work you need. I use both of these sites, but do your homework on the people you select to work with- I was already started on a project for a consumer before I realized the spreadsheet he sent me to modify was a commercial demo. It would have cost him less to have me crack open that file than to buy a legal copy. Yeah, I terminated that project.