1. Open the attached file using Microsoft Excel.
2. Select the sheet using Ctrl + A.
3. Click Format -> Row -> Height. Set the height as 15.
4. Click Format -> Column -> Width. Set the width as 2.
5. Finally, set the zoom at 10%.
Unbelievable but true ....
From India, Chandigarh
2. Select the sheet using Ctrl + A.
3. Click Format -> Row -> Height. Set the height as 15.
4. Click Format -> Column -> Width. Set the width as 2.
5. Finally, set the zoom at 10%.
Unbelievable but true ....
From India, Chandigarh
Really extraordinary...
It's really great to see people work with such expertise in Excel. Hats off to them.
Hats off to Microsoft and Bill Gates for having given the world such a wonderful thing called Excel (to say the least).
J. Subramanian
From India, Madras
It's really great to see people work with such expertise in Excel. Hats off to them.
Hats off to Microsoft and Bill Gates for having given the world such a wonderful thing called Excel (to say the least).
J. Subramanian
From India, Madras
Awesome! What a remarkable creativity? I wish you that it should be long lasting.Keep on developing your skills and post them to us. Bye! :idea:
It's really fascinating to see such creativity from HR professionals. The extent of creativity required in our profession is increasing as the complexity and challenges we are facing are on the rise. Such out-of-the-box thinking is truly necessary and is the need of the hour in our profession. Hats off to you for coming up with this wonderfully imaginative creativity.
Rakesh K
From India, Gurgaon
Rakesh K
From India, Gurgaon
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