On Friday, March 1st, the Sage Alchemex team in Durban, South Africa, participated in the national Shavathon on behalf of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA Shavathon). This was our second year participating, and once again we had great
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This is a list of the top 5 Sage Intelligence Tips & Tricks of 2012 based on number of views by you! This list is made up of the Sage Intelligence tips which you and our other readers found the
This is a list of the top 10 Excel Tips & Tricks of 2012 based on number of views by you! This list is made up of the Excel tips you and our other readers found the most interesting &
What were you most interested in reading about in 2012 (besides the Excel and Sage Intelligence Tips & Tricks)? The list below shows the top 5 most read BI Blog posts and excerpts from these. You can also follow the
Check out which Sage Intelligence videos were the most viewed in 2012. Two videos on the Report Designer Add-in made it in the top 3! We’re excited to see that the Add-in, the newest addition of the Report Designer module currently
The 2012 Sage Evolution Business Partner awards took place during the Sage Evolution conference at Mount Grace hotel in the Magaliesberg in November. The awards acknowledge Sage Evolution’s implementation and business associates that have contributed to the growth and success
Phil Smith from Kerr Consulting shares his and his customers views on Sage Intelligence. What an awesome testimonial!  
Ever tried to sum up all the positives/negatives in a column per GL account and per month? If the task is done manually it will certainly turn out to be boring and repetitive. However by using the Sumif function this
Are you planning on calculating commission for the sales staff, but the thought of creating a spreadsheet with complex formulae scares you. We have a solution for you, by nesting the IF and the AND functions one can ensure that
Have you ever tried to Sum data values based on cell color, but without any success? Perhaps you have allocated colors to values representing cost centers and would like to sum based on the cost centers. Well, by using the
