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10 Excel Secrets Every Admin Should Know
AdminSecret and Richard Rinyai
Excel is one of those programs. Sometimes it seems as though it’s perfectly harmless and easy – until you accidentally hit enter and erase all the data you just spent the entire day creating.
With the help of AdminSecret featured writer Richard Rinyai, we’ve put together this list of the 10 Excel secrets that will help you do your job better, faster, and give you more time with fun projects and less time trying to figure out how to use Excel!

jeriusf
4 days ago
2 comments
Very cool!
Clipart2
about 1 month ago
2 comments
I know you can have workSHEETS within workBOOKS but how do you create a worksheet within a worksheet?
roscoe57
about 1 month ago
2 comments
All tips great!
l_gibson2
2 months ago
2 comments
Thank you all for those tips - I will check back from time to time! Toodles...
dorothylcain
2 months ago
82 comments
I find that if I don't work the Excel program on a regular basis I forget and have to refresh myself. I agree, I do not to improve my knowledge. Thanks for the quiz.
CT267
2 months ago
4 comments
This was a great article.
SamanthaHa
4 months ago
2 comments
Awesome - thanks for the tip
dorothylcain
5 months ago
82 comments
Very good. I used the Excel program on my job quite a bit and I was always looking for ways to make accessing the program easier and faster. Some of the 10 secrets offered I knew already and the others I will add to my collection for future reference. Well done article. Thanks for putting it out there.
nitya_malik2009
5 months ago
4 comments
This was really helpful!
There are times when all of us struggle with stuff and go crazy trying to figure out what to do especially when theres a deadline...tips like these are really helpful...
Thanks a ton :-)
debhob
5 months ago
2 comments
Ctrl+Home Brings you back to the top of the sheet.
Ctrl+End Brings you to the bottom of your typed cells
dksuther2000
5 months ago
2 comments
Very helpful information, I've learn a couple of new things, a few refreshed my memory. Right now I am laid off and articles like these will help keep me in the know - thank you
MoniMoni08
5 months ago
8 comments
This is why I love this site!!!! THANK YOU!!! :)
shandy
5 months ago
330 comments
quite informative!
shandy
5 months ago
330 comments
wonderful I have learnt!
thiyagarajan
6 months ago
8 comments
In excel and word good well known in company use full in company..