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		<title>Save as PDF &amp; XPS files in Microsoft Office 2007</title>
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If you are using Office 2007 then there is some good news for you. If you want to save your documents as PDFs or as XPS files (XML Paper Specification) then there is an addon available from Microsoft that can help you. Simply download and install the addons and that should do it for you.
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		<title>How to extract/list Unique values in a column in Microsoft Excel</title>
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There are times when you have hundreds of thousands of values in a column in an Excel sheet or a CSV file with more than one occurence and you will need to extract a list of unique values from it. Sounds like a daunting task??? Not really, with a few clicks you can extract unique [...]]]></description>
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After a 3 week long holiday and a near 2 week recovery period  , its time to come back to the world of windows.
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		<title>How to open Office 2007 Documents in Office 2000/2003/XP</title>
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If you want to open documents created by office 2007 in Office 2000/2003/XP you just need to install Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats.
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