Keep Column Names In Sight When You Scroll
White Papers Isn't it frustrating when a person loses sight of column names as he scrolls down a worksheet? Scrolling up to the top to see the column names, and back down again for the data, a person can start to feel like a yo-yo.
[October 13, 2006, 0:00]
Chris Long's Column: Bill Gates Knows I'm A Dork!
Talkback hello mr gates i am a student who wants to keep on education in abroad to be a good doctor to help sich people.but i have no enough money even for airfair.if you would like to help me,please contact me :stu200520062003@yahoo.com and i do...
[June 23, 2004, 19:00]
Chris Long's Column - 'I Hate Digital Everything'
News I've decided that I have had the wrong idea. I've been thinking that if a job is computerised it must be better than it was when it was being done by a brain. A simple statement -- take away the intelligence and it gets better.
[June 18, 1999, 13:55]
Chris Long's Column: Viruses I've Known And Loved
News I'm feeling a bit left out here, I'm the only person -- it seems -- that hasn't written a virus and named it after a female they know. I don't know what it is that drives these people to write a virus but I'm fully expecting to see a whole raft of...
[April 8, 1999, 14:49]
Chris Long's Column: Of Buttons And Fuses...
News It is some sort of denial I guess: 'NO, this amplifier has NOT blown up! I replace the fuse and of course that blows too, and now I'm running short on fuses and then the dread thought hits me: 'what if the fault corrects itself and I've run out of...
[June 30, 1999, 7:36]
The Chris Long Column: Of Christmas And Email ...
News I have to say the realisation came to me with a bit of a jolt, but, well, at least the jolt came in a nice box. I've just realised why I hate Christmas. It isn't accidentally coming across the Great Escape on the telly again (for Christ's sake that...
[January 11, 1999, 14:43]
Chris Long's Column: Cut The Virtual Insanity
News Dear Mr Bigmoney, Sorry to disturb you, but this is very important and I think you can help me -- and yourself. I have become very concerned at how Hollywood is representing the Internet and something needs doing about it.
[February 9, 1999, 9:29]
Chris Long's Column: Bill Gates Knows I'm A Dork!
News Frankly I think it is all a bit over rated. I mean, are there any really useful bits of technology out there? For example, I have this new Pentium III PC with all mod cons, and all it does is what other PCs do but a bit faster.
[May 10, 1999, 9:32]
Comms Focus Guest Column: Ericsson's Mobile Workforce
News As global boundaries diminish and corporations become universally linked, the ranks of the Mobile Workforce and its communications demands are increasing dramatically. Business people are spending more workdays out of the office: Europe's Mobile...
[July 24, 1998, 13:56]
Chris Long's Column - 'MP3, Yeah Right...'
News I noticed something was wrong when I realised I had two MiniDisk players. I justified the purchase of the second -- a portable -- because I needed something to make broadcast quality interviews on, but as I haven't done any broadcast interviews for...
[June 4, 1999, 8:32]
Chris Long's Column: Ban The Internet...
News I don't know about you but I often have brilliant ideas when I'm on the way somewhere. Occasionally I have the foresight to carry a piece of paper or a notebook to jot it down on. Alas as I am invariably late for wherever it is I'm going, I have to...
[March 12, 1999, 12:19]
The Chris Long Column: Turn That Bloody Noise Down!
News Chris Long's unique brand of humour has landed him in trouble more often than he'd care to reveal in writing. Nevertheless, the man who makes computer programmes on the telly has promised to set aside a few moments a month to share his views on our...
[December 16, 1998, 6:01]
Chris Long's Column: Supermarket High-tech
News You are going to recognise these words, and you are going to have one of two reactions. It depends on whether to you the drink is half empty or half full. You are either going to say "oh no" or "oh well".
[August 27, 1999, 10:23]
A Column Generation Method For Spatia TDMA Scheduling In Ad Hoc Networks
White Papers An ad hoc network can be set up by a number of units without the need of any permanent infrastructure. Two units establish a communication link, if the channel quality is sufficiently high. As not all pairs of units can establish direct links, the...
[July 20, 2004, 0:00]
Lacey's Paper Round
News High praise for AOL emerged last week from the FT's Lex Column, which is now prepared to admit that the firm's success is based on much more than "mere hype". AOL growing three times as fast as Pfizer - Financial Times, Lex Column
[October 6, 1998, 12:47]
IntelliFilterDGV
Downloads IntelliNumEdit is a .net dll based custom DataGridView control, supporting: all of the usual DataGridView features, such as Data Binding and Column Sorting, PLUS Column Filtering. Each column header displays a drop-down button, which when clicked...
[March 23, 2008, 23:31]
So, Your Data Are In Excel!
White Papers A relational database contains tables where each column holds the value for an attribute. Every value in that column holds the same attribute, but for a different entity. Excel is not a relational database; it's a spreadsheet.
[September 12, 2006, 0:00]
Learn What Hiring Managers Are Looking For
News In a recent Laws of Technical Management column, Bob Artner predicted a decline in demand for entry-level tech support professionals, and he's right. In response to Bob Artner's column, TechRepublic member Lynn posted a comment contending that...
[July 8, 2002, 15:58]
Add, Hide, And Show Columns In Project
White Papers Suppose the user has created a project plan in Microsoft Office Project 2007, and wants to add a new column of information. With Project, one can create a column of information, hide a column, and show a column that the user has previously hidden.
[October 5, 2007, 0:00]
Decoding Microsoft's Open Source Argument
News Editor's Note: On May 17, Microsoft Senior Vice-President Craig Mundie submitted a column to ZDNN describing why the "commercial software model alone" can sustain the industry's growth. Excerpts from Mundie's column are highlighted below in italics.
[May 22, 2001, 12:11]

