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Mercilina has attended:
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Creating documents and formatting

How do we create documents from the scratch and make it appealing to see. Eg creating an hioliday tracker for a company?

RE: Creating documents and formatting

Hi Mercilina

Thank you for your question. A quick way to start a document like this would be to use a template. From the File menu in Excel click new and browse the template categories in the office.com section (there is one called Calendars). Then choose a template that suits your requirements. You can either personalise it to match your own organisation or use it as inspiration for building your document.

I hope this helps - let us know if you have any other questions.

Kind regards,
Andrew

Tue 23 Dec 2014: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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