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Plus: Researchers have produced vegetables from human hair. Oct 03, 2022 Do you excel at Excel? We a

Plus: Researchers have produced vegetables from human hair. Oct 03, 2022 [Blueprint]( Do you excel at Excel? We all know our way around a spreadsheet, right? Some possibly better than others, admittedly. So, do you actually know how to make the best use of one of the most commonly used software applications in the workplace? Because the thing is, you might be able to save a huge amount of time with one (or more) of [these Excel shortcuts](. You could even describe it as Excel-lent, if you were that way inclined. Nevermind Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V (although if you’re not already clued up, those are shortcuts that let you copy and paste data), some of these tips might come in seriously handy. But before you save yourself a serious amount of time with those simple hacks, [check out this video]( which shows how wireless charging may be the future of electric vehicles, and sooner than you might think, too. Good morning. I’m Alice, an Editor at IE. This is The Blueprint. Let’s dive in. [Play]VIDEO OF THE DAY [Wireless charging may be the future of electric vehicles.]( [Wireless charging may be the future of electric vehicles.]( Get totally wired about wireless charging. [Must Read]MUST READ [Microsoft Excel tips: 74 best shortcuts to become a spreadsheet guru. [premium]]( [74 best Excel shortcuts.]( I think it’s safe to say that we all know the basics when it comes to Excel. And so we should – it’s one of the most commonly used softwares in the workplace. But how many of those countless users are wasting their time with repetitive clicking and dropdown menu surfing? The good news is, you no longer have to be one of them, as we think [this list of 74 shortcuts]( is set to save a whole lot of people a whole lot of time. In fact, we bet there are a few of these that will have you smiling into your first coffee of the day at your new-found productivity. It has a few old favorites in there, such as Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V (although if you’re not already clued up, those are shortcuts that let you copy and paste data), but that’s just the very tip of the data analyzing iceberg. From simple spreadsheet scrolling to formula filling and data grouping, there’s something for everyone in there, and, if you’re anything like us, you’ll want to geek out on the whole lot. → You can even modify or "remap" any of the functions in the list if you want, but this is not advisable unless you really know what you’re doing. [READ MORE [Arrow]]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( [INNOVATION]INNOVATION [Researchers have produced vegetables from human hair. [premium]]( At a lab in Singapore, scientists have been growing crops — leafy vegetables, micro greens, rocket leaves, and the Chinese cabbage bok choy — [using discarded hair]( collected from salon floors. 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[premium] [MAIL & MUSINGS]MAIL & MUSINGS 74 best shortcuts to help you become a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet guru. Why do you think no program has ever challenged Excel’s dominance in the market? [It’s so easy to use]( [It would be too hard to switch]( [It comes in the Office package]( [Something else entirely]( YESTERDAY'S RESULTS On Saturday, we asked you if the thought of dancing robots scares or excites you, and 45 percent of you said both! 45% Both! 29% It excites me. I can’t wait to have one of these bad boys. 17% Neither. I don’t care about robots at all. 9% It scares me. Robotics are moving too fast. [QUOTE OF THE DAY]QUOTE OF THE DAY “No man is wise at all times.” Pliny the Elder ad 23–79 Roman statesman and scholar: Historia Naturalis bk. 7, sect. 40. 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