We are excited to announce a prize giveaway promotion, thanks to the folks over at Ignite Social Media.
Ok the quiz is open to everybody, but unfortunately the prize can only be won by someone who is a US resident.
The prize we will ship is a total value of over $250, and will include a Dell ST2310 23 inch flat panel monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
Head to www.exceleratorsquiz.com and take the quiz. You will get a ranking, For example I was a Power User. You can post that on Twitter and Facebook also.
Post your ranking in the comments below along with your name, City and US post code. Add any other comment you like about Excel 2010 or PowerPivot. Be creative because I will select a winner based on the comment you write.
Have fun!
Disclaimer. Although I was asked to review this product and received the Black and Decker VPX tools for doing so, I was not influenced by PowerPivot or Ignite Social Media in any way. The following review is entirely my own and not influenced or edited by Power Pivot in anyway.
First of all, PowerPivot is only available to work with Office 2010, and specifically Excel 2010 and SharePoint 2010. I have the Beta Office 2010 suite running on a test machine and a test user account so as to not interfere with my production environment.
PowerPivot for Excel is a data analysis tool that delivers unmatched computational power directly within the application users already know and love—Microsoft Excel. It’s the user-friendly way to perform data analysis using familiar Excel features you already know, such as the Office Fluent user interface, PivotTable and, PivotChart views, and slicers. It’s the fast way to generate rich and interactive analysis tools, easily mistaken for IT solutions after weeks of effort. It’s the right way to achieve deeper business insight and shorter decision cycles.
Specific features:
The following set of screenshots takes you through the installation, data connection and using the tool.
Power point techniques and templates from Doug Klippert:
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Download some free PowerPoint templates
Best practices for Outlook 2007 from the Outlook Team Blog.
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Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor - To see if your PC is ready for Windows 7, download the free Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. It scans your PC for potential issues with your hardware, devices, and installed programs, and recommends what to do before you upgrade.
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Office 2010 Tool: Office Environment Assessment Tool This is a comprehensive environment scanning tool for use in deploying Microsoft Office 2010.
Office 2010 Tool: Compatibility Inspector The Compatibility Inspector compares existing (legacy) code against the Microsoft Office 2010 object model to identify possible code issues.
Get more from Windows 7 – top things to do after you upgrade
There has been so much Excel and Office related info come over my desk the last couple of weeks I don't have time to do it all justice, but I will try and share it with you in an organised way as possible.
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