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I have been bubbling with joy and excitement for almost 5 months now.. I don’t think I can hold it any longer. So here it goes, We are becoming parents. We have created a new cell and now that little cell multiplying fast. We are expecting the baby in first week of October. It is […]
Continue »A very warm, cuddly and hugsy welcome to Pointy Haired Dilbert. I am happy to know that you are reading this. This is a blog about YOU becoming successful. It is all about understanding your data, making your charts better and improving the way you work using excel. Read this post to know more about this site.
Continue »Interviewing Garr Reynolds on this Friday, send me your questions
Ok, this is *totally* exciting. I am big fanboy of Garr Reynolds of Presentation Zen. His blog is one of the very first blogs I have started reading and I still read it whenever there is a new post. Few days back I saw on his blog that he is coming down to Malmo, Sweden for a keynote presentation at FBTB Conference. I am interviewing him on this friday. Please send me your questions by commenting or tweeting me on @r1c1.
Continue »Bye, bye Pointy Haired Dilbert. Welcome Excel @ Work. Take a look at our new improved site. It is easier to read posts, comment, or find what you are looking for.
Continue »That is right. Next week is your week on this blog. I will post content that is shared by you. So go ahead and share your tips and tricks with us. Read more to find out how you can share your tips with the community.
Continue »Most Popular Posts in PHD – The March and April edition
Here is a look at the best posts from last 2 months. I thank you for your continued support for this blog.
Continue »There is an Easter Egg in this Post
Go ahead and find it..,
Continue »Our interview with John Walkenbach is here. Check it out and see what John has to say about Excel, spreadsheets and fun.
Continue »Skip Blank doesnt skip blank cells ?!?
In our excel paste tricks post, I have mentioned a paste special feature called “skip blanks” that can apparently be used to skip blank cells when pasting data. I am writing about this again because, I have received an email from Bruce saying, This is erroneous. In actuality, the result that is pasted is the […]
Continue »Excel Links of the Week – Free E-Book Edition
Find out how you can get a free e-book on excel and charting in this week’s excel links.
Continue »Find out the most popular posts in Feb 2009.
Continue »What would you like to ask John Walkenbach – Famous Excel Author and Guru?
As promised earlier, here is our next interview. PHD will be interviewing John Walkenbach, prolific Excel author and MVP. Please suggest your questions and help me get a killer interview from John.
Continue »PHD reader gears up for a promotion despite recession and makes my day
Okay, time for totally shameless self promotion, call me a bragging blogger, but I don’t care, not today. Because I am very happy to receive this e-mail from one of our readers. Click to read more.
Continue »Here is a list of 5 best posts from Jan 2009. Automatically Insert Time Stamps in Excel [12 comments], Excel Formula Wish list [25 comments], 6 ways to stack your column charts [17 comments], Hide worksheet tabs in excel [14 comments], 100 Excel Tips & Resources [10 comments]
Continue »PHD Excel Formula Helper – Now an E-Book
Remember the PHD Excel Formula Helper Tool? Good, now it is available as an e-book, so that you can take a print out of all the formulas or save it on your disk and learn formulas at leisure.
For 5 $ you can buy this e-book and read it at your leisure.
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