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Try this:
Click on the "Office" button (top left).
Click "Excel Options".
Click "Proofing".
Click "AutoCorrect Options"
Click "AutoFormat As You Type"
Also check out "AutoCorrect" next to the "AutoFormat As You Type" tab.
Also check out "Advanced" button on the Excel Options screen.
HTML geeks -- this is really excellent. [link] A primer on HTML5.
I had the full size version of this when I was a kid, I even had the wagon. I want this, I have no need for it, but the desire is strong.
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wanted one of those when I was a kid. I even remember the commercial where they program it to "laser" the cat....
Am I missing something, or is there a way to search for emails in the Android messaging app?
Which Android messaging app? You don't mean the GMail app for Android, do you?
No, just whatever fires up when I click on the default Messaging icon. It then presents me with each of the email accounts I have configured. Once I get into an inbox, I can folder, but not search, it seems. Why does Google's OS search suck so much?
The app named "Messaging" that came with my Droid is for text messaging through Verizon, it doesn't do e-mail at all. The Droid also came with a "Gmail" app that was easy to configure and use, as well as an "Email" app that I can't actually use for my Yahoo! account unless I upgrade to Yahoo! Mail Plus.
Hmm. OS variance. Messaging presents me with options to go into my text message inbox, or various email inboxes, or my Facebook messages and a universal inbox that gives me all the messages at once. Probably a Cliq thing, then. In fact, it doesn't seem to offer me the phone's default gmail account (which is fine, since I don't use that for email).
Huh. I just noticed it will let me add Twitter to it. It's a nifty idea, but SEARCH, people.