Facebook displays captions on its videos to help you follow the content, but if you don’t need them, they can be annoying. Keep in mind that Facebook doesn’t sync your caption settings across your devices, which means if you turn off the captions on your desktop, your phone will still display them, and vice versa. You’ll have to turn them off individually on each of your devices. Also note that Facebook’s Android app cannot display captions, so you won’t have to do anything to disable them if you’re using an Android device.
There are many useful functions for working with text in Excel. Three of those functions help you truncate text in a cell. These are RIGHT, LEFT, and MID, and each has a variation for using bytes instead of characters.
Do you ever just need to put your head down and work? You know how hard it can be to concentrate with distractions like meetings, phone calls, and the unexpected pop-in. Focus Time in Google Calendar can help.
Using Focus Time, you can designate that time to dig into your report, answer those emails, or catch up on updates. So, anyone with visibility into your calendar can see your time blocked. One terrific feature of Focus Time is that you can automatically decline meetings with a personalized note to the organizer.
We’ve all experienced the occasional error from Google Chrome, including “This site can’t be reached,” but what do you do if the error sticks around after restarting your browser?