Explain MS Excel in a brief example.
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet or a computer application that allows the storage of data in the form of a table. Excel was developed by Microsoft and can be used on various operating systems such as Windows, macOS, IOS and Android.
What does the B in Bridge stand for?
Be Nice
What does the S in SNAPPP stand for?
Sales
What was Gabe's originally know as?
Gabriel Brothers
What is our current greeting?
Thank you for calling Gabe's and OTP customer service. How can I help you?
What do you dial before calling outbound?
91
What does the R in Bridge stand for?
Respect
What does the N in SNAPPP stand for?
Now Trending
When was Gabe's Founded?
in 1961
What is our main priority every day?
live phone calls
How do you apply a single format to all the sheets present in a workbook?
To apply the same format to all the sheets of a workbook, follow the given steps:
Who provide an message on the first page of the BRIDGE Bulletin?
Jeff Bruce
What does the 2nd P in SNAPPP stand for?
People
Where did Z.G Gabriel drive his mobile shop through.
Fayette County, Pennsylvania,
Who do you send Kronos help to?
kronoshelp@gabes.net or Melissa McGinnis/ Richard Jordan
How do you change the value field to show some other result other than the Sum?
In order to change the value field to show results other than the Sum, right-click on the Sum of Amount values and then click on Value Field Settings.
What does the I in bridge stand for?
Integrity
What are the 5 P's?
Who founded Gabe's?
Z.G.'s two sons, James and Arthur, co-founded the Gabriel Brothers Stores in Morgantown, West Virginia.
How do you do a canned response?
Click settings, click canned response, click new canned response
What do you dial before calling an internal extension
57 or 58 or 59 and the extension
What does the G in bridge stand for?
Growth
What is the main purpose of the SNAPPP?
To inform both the Corporate Office and stores of upcoming items and policies being put in place.
How many stores does Gabe's and OTP stores do we have?
What is your greatest source of learning?
Your most unhappy customers