Archive for March, 2009
Posted in March 25th, 2009
In a prior post, I wrote about how Monarch outperformed Access as a report writer. Today the wind has blown the other way, and we’ll focus on how Access can provide additional functionality for your Monarch models.
Monarch user Diane recently asked whether a logarithmic function was available in the software. Unfortunately it is not, so […]
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Posted in March 17th, 2009
A sufficiently high level of technology is indistinguishable from magic.
- Arthur C. Clarke
Jon Peltier is the wizard of Excel charting. On his PTS Blog, he describes how to make Excel do things with graphs that you not only likely believed to be impossible, but you may not have even dreamed up the concept in the […]
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Posted in March 11th, 2009
It’s been another busy week of traveling, meetings, some “regular” work and, most importantly, I was able to lead a couple of sessions that were combinations of presentations and courses to assist some co-workers in improving their Excel skills. If that weren’t enough, I was also given some time, an entire afternoon in fact, to […]
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