Sarjapura, Anekal, India - 562125.
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Annamalai University 2010
Bachelor of Computer Science (B.Sc. (Computer Science))
IIPM 2012
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Microsoft Excel Training classes
4
Teaches following Excel features
Excel Macro Training, Excel VBA Training, Basic Excel, Advanced Excel
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Microsoft PowerPoint Training classes
6
5 out of 5 2 reviews
Raju
"Karthik has in-depth knowledge on MS Components. He is an amazing trainer and I strongly recommend him to other students on UrbanPro platform who are seeking help."
1. What Excel features do you teach?
Excel Macro Training, Excel VBA Training, Basic Excel and others
2. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Microsoft Excel Training and Microsoft PowerPoint Training Classes.
3. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
4. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 4 years.
Answered on 13/10/2018 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training/Microsoft Excel Training
This is relatively easy..
1. just have the letterhead in jpeg format saved on your drive.
2. Open a blank excel file.
3. Change the view of the sheet to "Page Layout" view from "Normal" view, as shown below.
4. Do all the "page layout" settings like Page size, margin, etc
5. Go to "Page Layout" [shortcut : Alt P SP] and select "Header and footer" tab
6. Click on "Custom header"
7. Click on "Insert Picture" as shown below. Locate the file from your computer drive and click "ok". You should see "&[Picture]" in "left selection"
8. Say "Ok".
9. Now your letterhead will stay behind the cells of the spreadsheet and you can use them normally, while printing you get the letterhead and your contents as well printed !!
Hope this helps.
Thanks. I know I'm answering very old question, but came across similar question from one of my students, hence answering this here and sharing link with her.. m too lazy to answer everyone :)
Answered on 13/10/2018 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training/Microsoft Excel Training
This is relatively easy..
1. just have the letterhead in jpeg format saved on your drive.
2. Open a blank excel file.
3. Change the view of the sheet to "Page Layout" view from "Normal" view, as shown below.
4. Do all the "page layout" settings like Page size, margin, etc
5. Go to "Page Layout" [shortcut : Alt P SP] and select "Header and footer" tab
6. Click on "Custom header"
7. Click on "Insert Picture" as shown below. Locate the file from your computer drive and click "ok". You should see "&[Picture]" in "left selection"
8. Say "Ok".
9. Now your letterhead will stay behind the cells of the spreadsheet and you can use them normally, while printing you get the letterhead and your contents as well printed !!
Hope this helps.
Thanks. I know I'm answering very old question, but came across similar question from one of my students, hence answering this here and sharing link with her.. m too lazy to answer everyone :)
Answered on 11/03/2016 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training/Microsoft Excel Training
Answered on 08/06/2015 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training/Microsoft Excel Training
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Microsoft Excel Training classes
4
Teaches following Excel features
Excel Macro Training, Excel VBA Training, Basic Excel, Advanced Excel
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Microsoft PowerPoint Training classes
6
5 out of 5 2 reviews
Raju
"Karthik has in-depth knowledge on MS Components. He is an amazing trainer and I strongly recommend him to other students on UrbanPro platform who are seeking help."
Answered on 13/10/2018 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training/Microsoft Excel Training
This is relatively easy..
1. just have the letterhead in jpeg format saved on your drive.
2. Open a blank excel file.
3. Change the view of the sheet to "Page Layout" view from "Normal" view, as shown below.
4. Do all the "page layout" settings like Page size, margin, etc
5. Go to "Page Layout" [shortcut : Alt P SP] and select "Header and footer" tab
6. Click on "Custom header"
7. Click on "Insert Picture" as shown below. Locate the file from your computer drive and click "ok". You should see "&[Picture]" in "left selection"
8. Say "Ok".
9. Now your letterhead will stay behind the cells of the spreadsheet and you can use them normally, while printing you get the letterhead and your contents as well printed !!
Hope this helps.
Thanks. I know I'm answering very old question, but came across similar question from one of my students, hence answering this here and sharing link with her.. m too lazy to answer everyone :)
Answered on 13/10/2018 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training/Microsoft Excel Training
This is relatively easy..
1. just have the letterhead in jpeg format saved on your drive.
2. Open a blank excel file.
3. Change the view of the sheet to "Page Layout" view from "Normal" view, as shown below.
4. Do all the "page layout" settings like Page size, margin, etc
5. Go to "Page Layout" [shortcut : Alt P SP] and select "Header and footer" tab
6. Click on "Custom header"
7. Click on "Insert Picture" as shown below. Locate the file from your computer drive and click "ok". You should see "&[Picture]" in "left selection"
8. Say "Ok".
9. Now your letterhead will stay behind the cells of the spreadsheet and you can use them normally, while printing you get the letterhead and your contents as well printed !!
Hope this helps.
Thanks. I know I'm answering very old question, but came across similar question from one of my students, hence answering this here and sharing link with her.. m too lazy to answer everyone :)
Answered on 11/03/2016 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training/Microsoft Excel Training
Answered on 08/06/2015 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training/Microsoft Excel Training
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