The # has a name you’d never guess. Developed for touch-tone telephones in 1968, that little hex is called an octothorpe.
Excel doesn’t have a direct equivalent. To achieve the same result, you’d either have to piece together complex formulas with functions like SEARCH or write custom VBA scripts. While those approaches ...
The other day, during the course of a casual conversation at the India International Centre in New Delhi, an LGBT activist mentioned the name of Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty, in defence of ...