Are you searching for a quick and easy method to set formula in Usage Agreement? Look no further - DocHub gets the job done fast, without any complicated application. You can use it on your mobile phone and computer, or browser to modify Usage Agreement at any time and anywhere. Our comprehensive toolset contains everything from basic and advanced editing to annotating and includes security measures for individuals and small businesses. We provide tutorials and guides that assist you in getting your business up and running right away. Working with DocHub is as easy as this.
Simple, right? Even better, you don't need to worry about data security. DocHub offers quite a number of features that help you keep your sensitive data secure – encrypted folders, dual-factor authorization, and more. Enjoy the bliss of reaching your document management objectives with our reliable and industry-compliant platform, and kiss inefficiency goodbye. Give DocHub a try right now!
foreign and welcome to the channel Im sure theres a lot of excel videos out there including some of my own that have shared powerful Excel formulas with you but this video is a bit different because today Im going to try and encourage you to not use a formula and use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl e instead whenever possible normally to combine these first and last names I would use the concat formula enter text field number one so employee first name I can then enter a space in quotations and then employee last name hit enter and my names are combined but theres an even easier way if I type out the first name one time click the cell below and then click control e on my keyboard my job is done control e can be used in a lot of other ways as well lets take a look at some different examples in this situation I have last name comma first name as we often see on our Excel reporting and Im going to use control e instead of text to columns and delimiter to solve this Ill enter the first n