administration
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Seeking Excel shortcut for entering times without typing the colon
Entering times in Excel can be surprisingly tedious, especially with high-volume data entry. Fortunately, there’s a straightforward solution to bypass repetitive colon typing. Leverage Excel's custom cell formatting to automatically convert four-digit inputs (like "1436") into recognized time values—either 12-hour (with AM/PM) or 24-hour format. This empowers you to streamline your workflow and boost productivity. Explore this transformative approach to data entry, and discover how a simple formatting change can significantly reduce manual effort.
Government and government-adjacent professionals: How much (if any) change have you felt in your job under the current administration?
Recent shifts in administration have demonstrably impacted government operations, prompting questions about the experience of those working within or alongside government agencies. Many professionals report discernible changes in job responsibilities, expectations, and internal communication, alongside shifts in leadership styles. We’re exploring these experiences—whether marked by significant disruption or surprising stability—to understand the evolving landscape of government careers. If you’ve observed changes, share your insights; even experiences of consistent normalcy are valuable.