Tech Support Cheat Sheet – How I Do It
by Daniel on January 27, 2010
People often ask me how I know so much about computers and how I get all these things done so fast. Webcomic xkcd just figured out my trick and made a flow chart. I rarely know all the shortcuts or where the buttons are in an application, it’s a matter of poking around and just figuring it out. Usually, I succumb to the last box, “Google the name of the program plus few words related to what you want to do.”

Here’s a few Google Searches I’ve done before:
- microsoft outlook mail merge
- excel vlookup
- excel macro pulldown list
- word page numbers by chapter
Tech Support Cheat Sheet <xkcd>
Daniel has written 37 articles. Daniel Hoang is a Manager at IntelliBridge Partners, the consulting arm of Macias Gini & O’Connell LLP, a West Coast accounting, audit, tax, and business consulting firm. He advises his clients to improve their operations to efficiently and effectively manage its resources. Formerly an auditor at the California Bureau of State Audits, he performed numerous evaluations of government programs and management practices. Daniel also was the lead resource in several city and county IT strategic planning engagements as a consultant for an IT firm in Bellevue, WA.
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