Inserting slide numbers in PowerPoint helps your audience follow your presentation and makes it easier to refer to specific slides during meetings, lectures, training sessions, or reviews.
Converting PDF files to Markdown (.md) is a common headache when you need to import documents into personal knowledge bases like Obsidian, clean up text to feed into Large Language Models (LLMs), or just get rid of bloated, rigid formatting.
When you're working with reports, contracts, invoices, or project documentation, it's common to end up with several Word files that need to be shared as a single PDF. Combining them into one document not only makes distribution easier but also keeps the content organized and professional.
EPUB is ideal for reading eBooks, but it's not designed for editing. If you want to revise content, quote a chapter, or reuse text in Microsoft Word, you'll first need to convert EPUB to Word, as Word doesn't support EPUB files natively. Fortunately, there are several ways to do this. Depending on whether you need a quick online converter, a desktop application, or an automated batch solution, this guide walks you through three practical methods using online tools, Calibre, and Python.
A spreadsheet with thousands of rows can quickly become unreadable without structural summaries. For effective data organization in Excel, the Subtotal feature stands out as one of the most powerful, high-impact tools available.
When numbers are stored as text strings in Excel, core calculation and lookup functions break silently, producing incorrect results. This issue occurs frequently with imported CSV data, database exports, web-scraped content, and values prefixed with an apostrophe to force text formatting.
BMP (Bitmap) is one of the oldest and simplest image formats. It stores image data without complex compression, making it suitable for screenshots, scanned documents, and image processing workflows. However, BMP files are often much larger than other image formats and are not always convenient for sharing, printing, or archiving.
Copying slides in PowerPoint is one of the fastest ways to reuse layouts, maintain branding consistency, and build new presentations from existing work. This guide explains 6 practical ways to copy slides—from quick manual methods for everyday users to automated solutions for bulk processing—along with essential tips for preserving your exact formatting.
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