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Tip: How to add leading zero for zip codes in Google Docs

Judi Sohn

It happens, and it can be frustrating when you’re working with spreadsheets that will eventually be merged to mailing labels. When Excel (or Google Docs) sees just numbers in a field, it assumes you want the field to be a number. Go to Google Doc’s Edit menu and select “Paste Values Only&#.

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Tip: How to add leading zero for zip codes in Google Docs

Judi Sohn

It happens, and it can be frustrating when you're working with spreadsheets that will eventually be merged to mailing labels. When Excel (or Google Docs) sees just numbers in a field, it assumes you want the field to be a number. Import the spreadsheet as-is, knowing the zip codes are going to come in as numbers.

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How to Bundle Your Nonprofit’s Donor Communications

Bloomerang

You can use a calendar, whiteboard, Excel sheet , Word or Google Doc, or other resource to do this. Just go with whatever helps you organize all of the donor communications, when you plan to mail them, and how they tie in together. Mail dates for each donor communication. Create your bundling plan. . Your plan should include: .

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What Can Apsona Do for Nonprofits?

Cloud 4 Good

With a robust feature set, Apsona provides a wealth of productivity features for nonprofit organizations ranging from cross object filtering and multi-step reporting to extensive data management and mail merge tools. In search of a timely solution, Cloud for Good reached out to the Apsona team.

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How Purchase Cards Simplify Nonprofit Accounting

sgEngage

Adding Security with Purchase Cards Many business professionals rely on Google Docs or Excel for their purchasing and expense tracking. They are easy to track because there’s no waiting around for mailed checks to clear. These may be your tried-and-true business office tools as well, but how protected is that information?

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How Nonprofits Can Ensure Security and Compliance of Sensitive Data in the Cloud

NTEN

If you use Gmail, Google Docs, Microsoft Office Live Workspace, Salesforce, or Yahoo mail, you’re in the cloud. How can a nonprofit protect the data it holds in the cloud? The vast majority of nonprofits employ cloud computing in some way, but they may not know or think about it. cloud back-up compliance Data IT Staff'

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5 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Care About Cloud Computing

TechImpact

Mail, and Google Docs are all examples of cloud-based applications, also known as software as a service (SaaS). Image courtesy of entech. Chances are good your organization is already using some form of cloud computing without realizing it. Gmail, Yahoo! But what is cloud computing?

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