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Microsoft telah memperkenalkan Copilot Microsoft 365 sebagai sebahagian daripada Microsoft 365 untuk meningkatkan produktiviti dan mempermudah tugas harian. Berikut adalah panduan lengkap mengenai Copilot dan bagaimana ia boleh mengubah cara anda bekerja: Apa Itu Copilot for Microsoft 365? Copilot adalah teknologi berasaskan AI yang direka untuk membantu pengguna Microsoft 365 dengan menyediakan sokongan pintar dalam pelbagai aplikasi dan alatan produktiviti seperti Word, Excel, PowerPoint, dan
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Are you tired of wrestling with Microsoft Word, feeling like you’re only scratching the surface of its capabilities? You’re not alone. Many of us use Word daily, yet we often find ourselves fumbling through menus and clicking endlessly to accomplish simple tasks. But what if I told you that becoming a Word wizard is easier than you think? Imagine cutting your document creation time in half, impressing your colleagues with perfectly formatted reports, or effortlessly automating repetitive tasks.
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of digital tools available for work and productivity? Enter Microsoft 365, the all-in-one suite that’s revolutionizing how beginners approach their daily tasks. Whether you’re a student, a professional, or simply someone looking to boost their digital skills, Microsoft 365 offers a treasure trove of applications designed to make your life easier. Microsoft 365 tips for beginners Imagine having a personal assistant that helps you create stunning
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Microsoft Excel – In Excel, you can use a variety of formulas to perform calculations. Here are some common examples: Basic Arithmetic Operations Addition: =A1 + B1 Subtraction: =A1 - B1 Multiplication: =A1 * B1 Division: =A1 / B1 SUM To add up a range of cells:  =SUM(A1:A10) AVERAGE To calculate the average of a range: =AVERAGE(A1:A10) MIN and MAX To find the smallest or largest value in a range: COUNT and COUNTA To count numbers or non-empty cells: =COUNT(A1:A10) ' Counts only nume
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