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Spreadsheets are a common way to share data. Use this information to help you avoid common errors, improve interoperability and create more accessible spreadsheets.
A selection of design codes, chosen by the advisory board to the Office for Place, that demonstrate good practice.
Form AC014: Skeleton argument template.
Weights and measures - find out the law on trading standards for packaging and selling products
Find out about other simplifications you can apply for with consignor or consignee status.
Tell Us Once helps you let most government departments and local councils know when someone dies. This guide tells you how to use it.
Find out about partial exemption and the methods and calculations to use to see how much input tax you can recover.
How to write and redesign letters so they're easy to use.
These easy read guides explain what Universal Credit is and how you can apply for it.
How to write well for your audience, including specialists.
Small businesses can record income and expenses when money is actually paid rather than when they've invoiced or received
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Using the WCAG 2.2 design principles and guidelines to build accessible services.
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