Microsoft Excel Comes with a Multi-threading feature that can reduce the time taken to calculate complex formulas. then turning On this feature will let Excel to make use of multiple processors to perform the calculations faster. What if your computer doesn’t feature multiple processors? Then you can follow this guide to disable automatic calculations performed whenever you open a worksheet or make any changes to the formulas. For the rest who own powerful computer, here’s how you can enable Multi-Threading. Step 1: Click 'FILE' and select 'Options' to open Excel Options dialog box. Step 2: Select 'Advanced' from the Options dialog box. Step 3: Scroll down to 'Formulas' section and check 'Enable multi-threaded calculation'. You can manually specify how many threads to use or let Excel to use all processors available in your computer.
These keyboard shortcuts are specific to Windows Operating System. High Contrast : SHIFT + ALT + PRINT You can toggle on or off the High Contrast Mode of Windows by holding down both the Shift key and the Alt key on the left side of your keyboard then tapping the Print Screen (PrtScrn) key. High Contrast mode will increase the font size for all windows and buttons as well as change your color scheme. Switch Between Open Windows : ALT + TAB Press Alt+Tab. If you have more than one window open, pressing Alt+Tab switches to the most recent window you used. Pressing it again swtiches back. Show Desktop / Restore Open Windows : Windows key + D key Rather than moving your mouse into the bottom right corner of your screen to see your desktop, press this keyboard shortcut. Press it again to restore your windows exactly as they were before. Delete Without Confirmation: SHIFT + DEL Just hold down the SHIFT key on your keyboard before you select delete from the context menu or...
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