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Excel – Save an Excel File as a .CSV File (Excel 2010)

You can convert an Excel file into a .CSV file (Comma Separated Value).  A .CSV file can be used to transfer data from one program to another.  For example, if you have a mailing list in Excel you can covert the file to a .CSV file and use it to upload the information into an e-mail program (Outlook, Gmail, etc.).  This video will show you how to covert an Excel file.

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Excel – Save an Excel File as a .CSV File (Excel 2007)

You can convert an Excel file into a .CSV file (Comma Separated Value).  A .CSV file can be used to transfer data from one program to another.  For example, if you have a mailing list in Excel you can covert the file to a .CSV file and use it to upload the information into an e-mail program (Outlook, Gmail, etc.).  This video will show you how to covert an Excel file.

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How to Individually Change the Color of Comment Boxes in Excel

It is possible to change the color of commment boxes in Microsoft Excel 2010, Excel 2007, and Excel 2003.  You can make these changes in Excel no matter what operating system you are using on your computer.  If you are using Microsoft Windows XP it is possible to change the color of the comment boxes on a more permanent basis.  Look for that video in the Online Tutorials under the "Microsoft Office Productivity" category.

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How to Add Signature to e-mail when sending a File Directly from a Program (Office 2007)

If you send a document (or other file type) via e-mail directly from a program (Word, Excel, etc.) Outlook will automatically open a new e-mail with the document attached. Even if you have Auto-Signature turned on, the new e-mail will not have your signature in the body. You will have to add your signature manually each time using this tutorial.
 

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