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“Very Hidden” Worksheets in Excel – Another eDiscovery Challenge
Most experienced Excel users know how to find and unhide hidden worksheets in an Excel file. Typically, you can right-click on any tab name and you will see the Unhide option if there are any hidden worksheets. (More about that below) Any attorney … Continue reading
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Upcoming CLE Event for Chicago Bar Association – Advanced Excel for Litigators
The CBA is hosting an exciting new Excel Esquire program called Advanced Excel for Litigators at the historic Chicago Bar Association Building from 12-3 pm on April 20th. This will be a small, interactive program with plenty of opportunity for … Continue reading