These tools are worth their weight in gold and besides my personal experience, now I will share my background, so you can trust my recommendation.
I use them every single day, because hey are all filled with tools that are guaranteed to at least double your productivity, when you are working in either Word or Excel.
Ku Tools for Word, Ku Tools for Excel, and Office Tabs are the very best tools in my software library. Within each style, the font style and the name of each tab can be changed to suit your preference (to apply these changes, you will need to close and restart Microsoft Office). There are 11 styles for you to choose from. The colors of the tabs and the Tab Bar are customizable. You can switch between tabs using the mouse or you can activate a tab by pressing Alt + N (“N” being the tab order "1, 2, 3…"). It does not impact the performance of the standard application and has an extremely small file size. Office Tab is based on the standard Microsoft Office Add-in Technology.
This feature improves your efficiency when working with Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Publisher, Access and Visio). Each document appears as a new tab within the window (not a new window) and can be accessed with one click. The tabbed interface allows you to open multiple documents in a single window. Office Tab also combines some common command items in Microsoft Office, letting you access those items more quickly. Right-click on a tab or Tab Bar to access the tab/tab bar context menu. However, with Office Tab installed, you will able to see the entire file name on the Tab Bar, no matter how long it is. If a file name is long, typically, the Windows taskbar displays only a small part of it, which is often a problem. Just click "Rename" on the Context Menu in the tab and enter the new file name-it’s that simple! If you want to save the file in another folder, select "Save As" from the Context Menu. You don’t have to open the "Save As" dialog to rename a file. With this Favorites Group feature, you can apply the following operations to a group of documents in Microsoft Office applications easily. You can quickly open a group of documents or a group of Excel files and so on. In Office Tab, you can add a saved Microsoft Office file to a group. Want to close all opened files? Simply select "Close All” and all your files will be closed.
Step 7: Now, you will see the PDF file of the Excel sheet with the same content.A key advantage of Office Tab is that you can save time by consolidating your actions! For example, if you've opened multiple files, you don’t have to save and close them individually just click "Save All" from the Context menu and all your files are saved. Step 6: Go to the location where you saved your file. Step 5: Give the name of the document and choose the location where you want to save it.
Step 4: Click on the "Create PDF/XPS" box. Step 3: Choose "Create PDF/XPS Document" from the export options: Step 2: Go to the File menu and select the Export option from the left side panel. Step 1: Create an Excel document in Excel 2013 or Open the document that you wan to save to PDF file. In the Excel 2013 there is a new that provides the ability to directly save your Excel spreadsheet files to PDF or XPS.
Today we will learn how to export an Excel sheet to PDF format.
In this article we will discuss some new features of Microsoft Excel 2013. Now the Office design supports a Touch Interface as well as a Keyboard and Mouse Interface.
The new Microsoft Excel 2013 is totally redesigned and reimagined with a Windows 8 and Metro Style app interface. Excel 2013 ships as a part of Office 2013. Microsoft has introduced Office 2013 Preview, the next generation of Microsoft Office product.