
Answers to Vista Users' Nagging Questions
By PC World November 03, 2008I confess: I use Vista. Every day. It's the only operating system on my main computer. Vista and I have a love/hate relationship. I love the look, the built-in search tool, and the little-known 'Copy as Path' command. Read More »
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Converting Files for Programs You Don't Have
By Mark Frauenfelder April 02, 2008Someone emailed you a Microsoft* Word* document but you don't have Word, so you can't open it. What can you do, short of forking over a few hundred bucks for a copy of Word? Read More »
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Sharing Very Large Files
By Mark Frauenfelder February 22, 2008*Use a free application to send email attachments of up to 1 gigabyte. Read More »
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Reading and Replying to Outlook E-mail
By "For Dummies" February 21, 2008Outlook has several of ways of telling you when you have an email message that you haven't read:Reading a messageTo open and read an email message, follow these steps: Read More »
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Organizing Information with Outlook 2007 Categories
By "For Dummies" February 21, 2008Excerpted from Outlook 2007 For Dummies*A good collection of information has a lot of value. Read More »
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Microsoft Office Timesaver: Compressing an Image
By "For Dummies" February 21, 2008Excerpted from Office 2003 Timesaving Techniques For Dummies*When you need quality prints, it's nice that your new digital camera can take 2. Read More »
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Finding Items in Outlook Folders
By "For Dummies" February 21, 2008Excerpted from Office 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies*If you need to locate an item in a folder, Outlook offers two Find commands: a simple Find command that you can access through the standard toolbar and an Advanced... Read More »
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Creating a New PowerPoint Presentation
By "For Dummies" February 21, 2008Excerpted from Office 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies*To create a new PowerPoint presentation, start by choosing File > New (or pressing Ctrl+N). Read More »
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