Archive

Author Archive

Dreamweaver Training Can Kick-start Your Wed Design Career

June 20th, 2009 Mark Matthews No comments

There are lots of reasons to consider Adobe Dreamweaver training courses. Obviously, if you’re aiming to learn how to use Adobe Dreamweaver, you’ll want to evaluate different forms of training. There are many different benefits that both tutor-led and interactive, self-paced classes can offer you, and the most important consideration is that they can do help you get to grips with the software a lot more effectively. Training courses can significantly speed up your mastery of software because your brain is being stimulated and given an interactive experience, rather than just scanning information in a book and being expected to remember it. Here are some of the other benefits that Adobe Dreamweaver training will offer:

1. Better understanding of the program through experience and training use. You’ll practice the things you learn right in the program, which will help you to know it better when you go to use it.

2. Better understanding of the program through experience and training use. You’ll practice the things you learn right in the program, which will help you to know it better when you go to use it.

3. More experience with the program, because all training is done hands-on style.

4. Better chance at having fewer problems using the software, because you’ll know where everything is.

5. More time enjoying web design because the training was quick and efficient.

6. Better chance at having fewer problems using the software, because you’ll know where everything is.

It’s been proven that hands-on learning is better than just reading and memorizing facts, definitions, and information. It doesn’t matter if you are teaching a five-year-old or a 50-year-old. Adobe Dreamweaver training has something for all ages, and is simple enough for even the most novice of users to understand. All you need to do is invest the time to learn, which won’t take long with the interactive Dreamweaver training. Books might be cheaper, they might seem easier, or you might think it’s your only option. Books will teach you information about the program. Adobe Dreamweaver training will teach you how to use the program.

If you want to completely understand Adobe Dreamweaver but still have no idea how to use it, you should buy a textbook. However, if you actually want to learn to use the program effectively, a training course will be a better investment. You’ll learn considerably more, you’ll learn it more quickly, and you’ll have hands-on experience that you won’t find anywhere else. Before you go spending your money on books that you really don’t need, give yourself a fighting chance by taking a training course, and you will learn Dreamweaver more effectively.

About the Author:

How to Hide and Unhide Microsoft Excel Worksheets

March 29th, 2009 Mark Matthews No comments

A Microsoft Excel workbook is essentially a container, a bit like a folder. Each Excel workbook can hold one or more worksheets and it is the worksheet that is the actual container of one’s information. Worksheets are identified by a tab which shows the name of each sheet. Clicking the appropriate tab activates a particular sheet.

In exactly the same way that Microsoft Excel allows users to hide columns, it is also possible to hide an entire worksheet. Hiding a worksheet is especially useful where you have a workbook that contains a lot of sheets. Naturally, hidden worksheets can be made visible again by simply using the Unhide command. Excel allows you to hide either an individual sheet or to hide a group of sheets. However, for some reason, sheets can only be unhidden one sheet at a time.

To hide a single sheet, simply right-click on the sheet tab and choose Hide. The corresponding worksheet will then disappear. There is also a ribbon command which will do the same thing. First, highlight the sheet by clicking on its tab and then, in the Cell section of the Home Tab of Excel Ribbon, choose Format-Visibility-Hide and Unhide-Hide.

To hide more than one sheet at a time, simply select the sheets by clicking on the first, holding down the Control key on your keyboard and clicking on each of the others. Next, right-click on any of the highlighted sheet tabs and choose Hide.

To make a hidden worksheet visible again, you can right-click on any sheet tab and choose Unhide. The Unhide dialog then appears. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to select more than one sheet to unhide; if you try Control-click or Shift-click, you’ll see that only one sheet can be highlighted. Highlight the name of the sheet that you want to make visible and click OK.

If you prefer, you can also use the Excel Ribbon command Format-Visibility-Hide and Unhide-UnHide Sheet. When the Unhide dialog box appears, highlight the sheet you would like to unhide and click OK. You will notice that when sheets are unhidden they very conveniently return to the position that they originally occupied.

About the Author:

Easy AdSense by Unreal