Archive for May, 2010

Wasting Away in Hooverville

The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression By Amity Shlaes (HarperCollins, 464 pp., $26.95) Herbert Hoover By William E. Leuchtenburg (Times Books, 208 pp., $22) Nothing to Fear: FDR’s Inner Circle and the Hundred Days that Created Modern America By Adam Cohen (Penguin Press, 372 pp., $29.95) Many people use Microsoft Office [...]

Sachs Appeal

On March 15, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and a top lieutenant named Lee Sachs were summoned to the Roosevelt Room for a three o’clock meeting with the president and his chief advisers. Microsoft Office 2007  is welcomed by the whole world. For Team Obama, early March had been the psychological low point of the financial [...]

Why We Need a Second Stimulus

Our country’s unemployment rate, which has risen every month this year, now stands well above the worst case scenario of the Treasury Department’s stress tests. Office 2007 Professional can give people so much convenience. Yet we are inundated each month with reports that, in spite of a rising rate of unemployment, the slump has “bottomed [...]

How I Became a Keynesian

Until last September, when the banking industry came crashing down and depression loomed for the first time in my lifetime, Many people use Microsoft Office 2007 to help their work and life. I had never thought to read The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, despite my interest in economics. I knew that John [...]

Spend and Save

As of late this summer, Democrats in Washington shared a tidy consensus about the economy: The stimulus was working more or less on schedule, and the job market was gradually recovering. That meant the administration could start thinking about how to rein in the country’s yawning budget deficit, if not actually scale it back yet. [...]

Before Sunset

One way to judge the health of our political system is to divide the president’s agenda into three categories. First are the items that seem like they’d be hard to accomplish and actually are hard—health care reform and cap-and-trade come to mind. Then come the items that sound easy to the uninitiated but turn out [...]

Access 2010: data macros to create aggregates

Welcome to inquiry and provide powerful way to keep track of total and summarizes all the data in the table. This paper presents a new way of these types of macro data tracking total aggregate queries or tradition in the densely populated report. Microsoft Office 2007  is welcomed by the whole world.  Use calcium and [...]

The Access Show: How the Microsoft Legal Department uses Access 2010 web databases

Malori again! Malori assistant in Microsoft’s legal department. She managed to patent application and allocation of their lawyers and lawyers and other securities investment manager assistant. Malori are looking for a way to make her more efficient team of all material, through their needs in a single web page or application. MS Office 2007 can [...]

Data Macro Aliases and the Where Condition Demystified

Whenever I testing data, one of the most common mistakes, I found was abusing, especially in the name ForEachRecord conditions LookupRecord or data block. This post is to unravel this area. Hope, when you read this article you will finish firmly grasp how to use alias in data query. Microsoft Office 2007  is welcomed by [...]

Give us feedback – How can we help you work faster and more efficient?

Today’s guest is Neha Monga writer, in the project manager. She works, operation and compatibility, and developers to extend the future visit user experience. Microsoft Office 2007  is welcomed by the whole world. I wonder how to improve the user experience makes you faster and more efficient and smooth connected to what came before and [...]