Training Team Blog: Google+ (Plus)
The Google+ Project is attempting to take social networking to a new level with what they call making online sharing more like sharing in real life. It’s hard to say...
Using Dates in Excel When the Formatting Has Been Stripped
Behind the scenes, Excel stores dates as serial numbers. This means that you can take a cell with the number 1 in it, format it as a date, and...
Helpful Tips from UTPD
Bicycle Registration Bicycle thefts are one of the highest reported crimes at UT as well as within the City of Austin. If is not the quality of the bicycle...
Training Team Blog: Remove Duplicates in Excel
Whether you’re combining two worksheets, you have multiple purchases from the same customer, or you just space out for a minute and enter the same data in Excel twice,...
Bag Found at Commencement
A bag was found in the Gregory Gym annex after students walked into the arena. If you are missing this bag, please contact MPAEvents@mccombs.utexas.edu and describe it, and we...
Training Team: Translate the Babel
Google Translate has enabled translation across all their products. You can translate your search results, web pages, gmail messages, chat, text messages on your mobile phone, and entire documents...
Nameplate Holders
Graduating MPAs, if you don’t think that you will use your nameplate holders again, you can drop it off at the MPA Program Office. We can reuse them for...
Training Team Blog: Alignment Keyboard Shortcuts in Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook
Keyboard shortcuts are great because they help save time. Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint have keyboard shortcuts for centering, right aligning, and left aligning text. Learn more… Submitted by Madeline...
UT Remembers Ceremonies
At times of loss, our association as a community serves as a source of comfort. Over the last year, we have suffered the deaths of 197 members of the...
Training Team Blog: Keeping Track of Where You Save Outlook Attachments
A good trick to help you keep your mailbox size under control is to save an email but delete the attachment. But this leads to a question – how...