Uninterrupted internal communication network

  
Even employees who are in the same company use communication tools such as QQ/MSN for online communication. However, even if they are internal, communication needs to be carried out when the external network is connected. If the network is disconnected, it is not convenient to talk. What should I do during the interview? Do you have to pay for SMS? In fact, at this time we can borrow workbooks to achieve network disconnection. Take Excel 2003 as an example. First, create a new workbook document and name it, such as the name "Works Summary.xls". Execute "Tools & Rarr; Share Workbook", open the "Share Workbook" dialog box, select "Allow multiple users to edit at the same time, and allow the workbook to merge" option to determine the return (Figure 1). Save the above workbook document in a shared folder on a computer on the LAN. Both friends open the above workbook at the same time, and agree on the input cell position, such as A user input content in column A, column B input time; B user input content in column C, input time in column D … … need to communicate, One of the friends selects the corresponding cell (such as A1), enters the communication content into it, selects the B1 cell, and presses the [Ctrl+Shift+;] key combination to enter the current time of the system. Click the “Save” button on the toolbar (or use Ctrl+S) to save the above input. Just click the “Save” button again to see the above input. In this way, you can see the contents of the respective inputs (Figure 2). Tip: This trick is not only useful when disconnecting the net. Some units do not allow employees to use tools such as QQ, but MS Office will never be disabled. At this time, we can also use this method to "synchronize" under the cover of Microsoft. In addition, in order to improve work efficiency, when multiple people need to simultaneously enter an Excel file, this can also be used to allow multiple users to edit at the same time, while allowing the workbook to merge & rdquo; function. As long as the respective input areas are determined in advance, they can be entered in their respective areas after sharing. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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