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I'll help you + (verb)_Phrases.

This lets you inform someone that you are willing to provide assistance. This could refer to something physical or mental, like helping someone to 'think' or 'remember' something. Here are some examples: " I'll help you cook dinner tonight. " " I'll help you raise money for your charity. " " I'll help you register for your class online. " " I'll help you move to your new house. " " I'll help you prevent that from happening again. " " I will help you park your car. " " I will help you provide all the information you need. " " I will help you realize your potential. " " I will help you stop smoking. " " I will help you shop for groceries. "

I'm sorry to + (verb)_Phrases

Saying you are 'sorry to' expresses a feeling of sympathy or regret. Here are some examples: " I'm sorry to be so late. " " I'm sorry to hear about your sick mother. " " I'm sorry to waste your time. " " I'm sorry to make you feel so sad. " " I'm sorry to frighten you. " " I'm sorry to disagree with your decision. " " I'm sorry to call so late. " " I'm sorry to admit what I did. " " I'm sorry to end this relationship. "

I'm working on + (noun)

'I'm' is a contraction for the words 'I am.' The phrase 'working on' relays a physical or mental effort towards an accomplishment. Here are some examples:- " I'm working on a big project. " " I'm working on training my dog. " " I'm working on making new friends. " " I'm working on educating myself. " " I'm working on my homework. " " I am working on painting a house. " " I am working on a new idea. " " I am working on my computer. " " I'm working on my website. "

Excel Tips #1: The Quickest and Easiest Way to Create Pivot Tables_By #Yogendra

Excel Tips #1: The Quickest and Easiest Way to Create Pivot Tables_By #Yogendra Especially when you are new to pivot tables or have a lot of complex data to work with, creating them can be a real hassle. Even if you’re a pivot table Pro wouldn’t you like to get your reporting done faster? Excel is now smart enough to recommend pivot tables that fit your data. All you have to do is go to Insert | Pivot Tables, highlight the data you would like to include and choose the pivot table you like best. It’s that simple. Excel will now automatically create your table, which you can use to manipulate your data until your heart’s content. 

Here 9 More Useful Point fo Excel Which we must know.

1. Use MS Excel Format Painter To start you off, get yourself familiar with formatting your spreadsheet cells. A visually organized spreadsheet is highly appreciated by others as it can help them follow your data and calculations easily. To quickly apply your formatting across hundreds of cells, use the Format Painter: Select the cell with the formatting you wish to replicate Go to the  Home  menu and click on the Format Painter. Excel will display a paintbrush next to the cursor. While that paintbrush is visible, click to apply all of the attributes from that cell to any other. To format a range of cells, double-click the Format Painter during step 1. This will keep the formatting active indefinitely. Use the  ESC  button to deactivate it when you’re done. 2. Select Entire Spreadsheet Columns or Rows Another quick tip– use the  CTRL  and  SHIFT  buttons to select entire rows and columns. Click on the first cell of the data sequence you want to select. Hold down  CTRL