Word
Touring Word Menus & Toolbars
Working with Word Views
Touring a Typical Business Letter
Touring a Long Document
Basic Word Customization
Creating/Saving/Printing Documents
New/Blank Document
Starting with a Word Template
Typing Text Tips - Lesson 1
Typing Text Tips - Lesson 2
Typing Lists
Navigating a Word Document
Selecting & Editing Your Text - Lesson 1
Selecting & Editing Your Text - Lesson 2
Cutting/Copying/Moving Text
Using Find & Replace
Saving Word Files
Saving Document Versions
Creating Templates
Printing Word Documents
Using the Spelling & Grammar Check
Customising Word Proofing Tools - Lesson 1
Customising Word Proofing Tools - Lesson 2
The Thesaurus
Tracking Editorial Changes
Accepting & Rejecting Changes
Formatting Text
The Formatting Toolbar Described
Working with the Font Dialog Box
Applying Indents & Spacing
Controlling Pagination
Applying Styles
Modifying Styles
Creating New Styles
Formatting Bulleted Lists
Formatting Numbered Lists
Applying Text Colors & Highlights
Shading Lines & Paragraphs
Applying Paragraph Borders
Creating a Decorative Drop Cap
Inserting a Text Hyperlink
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Setting Margins/Paper Size/Layout
Changing Margins & Orientation
Choosing a Paper Size & Source
Applying a Page Border
Inserting a Page Background
Applying a Page Theme
Working With Long Documents
Inserting Page Numbers
Headers & Footers - Lesson 1
Headers & Footers - Lesson 2
Inserting Section Breaks
Varying Section Headers & Footers
Combining Multiple Documents
Table of Contents Basics
Creating a Table of Contents
Index Basics
Building an Index
Inserting Footnotes
Creating Bookmarks
Creating Tables
Inserting a Uniform Table
Drawing a Table Freehand
Navigating/Populating a Table
Inserting/Splitting/Merging Cells
Adjusting Table Width & Height
Deleting Rows/ Columns/Tables
Formatting Table Appearance
Sorting & Calculating in Tables
Setting Tabs & Columns
Typing a Tabbed List
Creating Custom Tabs from the Ruler
Using the Tabs Dialog Box
Applying Columns to Text
Graphical Content in a Document
Inserting Clipart Images
Adding a Photo or Other Image
Scanned & Digital Camera Images
Using the Picture Toolbar
Drawing Your Own Shapes & Lines
Creating WordArt
Wrapping Text Around Images
Inserting an Organization Chart
Adding Different Types of Diagrams
Importing an Excel Chart
Merging Data With Documents
Setting Up a Form Letter
Setting Up Form Letter Data Fields
Building a Database in Word
Merging the Letter & Your Database
Customizing Your Merge with Filters
Sorting Your Merged Output
Saving & Resaving Merge Documents
Merging & Printing Labels
Merging & Printing Envelopes
Creating a Directory with Mail Merge - Lesson 1
Creating a Directory with Mail Merge - Lesson 2
Credits
About this Author
Torrent
µTorrent (or uTorrent and commonly abbreviated as "µT" or "uT") is a freeware closed source BitTorrent client by BitTorrent, Inc.. It is available for both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Both versions are written in C++.[1] It gets the "µ" in its name from the SI prefix "micro" meaning one one-millionth and it refers to the program's small footprint. The program is designed to use minimal computer resources while offering functionality comparable to larger BitTorrent clients such as Vuze or BitComet.
The program has received consistently good reviews for its feature set, performance, stability, and support for older hardware and versions of Windows. A report showed that µTorrent is the most used BitTorrent client and the second most popular P2Papplication.[2] BitTorrent, Inc. claims that there are at least 28 million unique users using uTorrent per month.[3]
The program has been in active development since its first release in 2005. Although originally developed by Ludvig Strigeus, since December 7, 2006 the code is owned and maintained by BitTorrent, Inc.[4] The code has also been employed by BitTorrent, Inc as the basis for version 6.0 of the BitTorrent client which makes that client a re-branded version of µTorrent.
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Winrar
WinRAR is a shareware file archiver and data compression utility developed by Eugene Roshal. It is one of the few applications that is able to create RAR archives natively, as the encoding method is held to be proprietary.
Features
WinRAR supports the following features:
- Complete support for RAR and ZIP archives, and unpacking of ARJ, LZH, TAR, GZ, ACE, UUE, BZ2, JAR, ISO, EXE, 7z and Z archives. Future versions of WinRAR are planned to include 7z creation.[1]
- The ability to create self-extracting and multi-volume (split) archives.
- Data redundancy is provided via recovery records and recovery volumes, even allowing reconstruction of damaged archives.
- Support for advanced NTFS file system options and Unicode in file names.
- Optional archive encryption using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a 128-bit key.
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Archiving with WinRAR and 7-Zip
Windows Vista
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Speed Up Boot Time Windows Vista And XP
Windows Vista Tip - Remote Desktop Connection
3d Studio Max
"3ds Max (formerly 3D Studio MAX) is a modeling, animation and rendering package developed by Autodesk Media and Entertainment."
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Winamp
" Winamp is a proprietary media player written by Nullsoft, now a subsidiary of Time Warner. It is skinnable, multi-format freeware/shareware.
Winamp was first released by Justin Frankel in 1997. Current Winamp development is credited to Ben Allison (Benski), Will Fisher, Taber Buhl, Maksim Tyrtyshny, Chris Edwards, and Stephen (Tag) Loomis. Winamp grew from 33 million users in February 2005 to over 57 million users in September 2006. "
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Excel
" In computing, Microsoft Excel (full name Microsoft Office Excel) consists of a proprietary spreadsheet-application written and distributed by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables and, except for Excel 2008 for Mac OS X, a macro programming language called VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). It is overwhelmingly the dominant spreadsheet application available for these platforms and has been so since version 5 in 1993, and is bundled as part of Microsoft Office. "
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- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for beginers: overview
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #2 - Get Started
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #3 - Calculations
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #4 - Functions
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #5 - Number Formats
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #6 - Formatting Pt.1
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #7 - Formatting Pt.2
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #8 - Formatting Pt.3
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #9 - Charts Pt.1
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #10 - Charts Pt.2
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #11 - Charts Pt.3
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #12 - Printing
Internet Explorer
" Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer abbreviated MSIE), commonly abbreviated to IE, is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in 1995. It has been the most widely used web browser since 1999, attaining a peak of about 95% usage share during 2002 and 2003 with IE5 and IE6 but steadily declining since, despite the introduction of IE7. Microsoft spent over $100 million a year in the late 1990s, with over 1,000 people working on IE by 1999. "
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Windows XP
" Windows XP is a line of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. "
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- Windows Xp : Automatic updates
- windows Xp : basics
- Windows Xp : Change IP Address
- Windows Xp : Change The Sound Options
- Windows Xp : Customize
- Windows Xp : Defraging Hard Drives
- Windows Xp : Enable Auto-Login
- Windows Xp : File Sharing over Your LAN
- Windows Xp : Install from scratch
- Windows XP : Introduction to the Windows XP Desktop
- Windows XP : Remove Windows Vista And Install Windows Xp
- Windows Xp : Run Much Faster
- Windows Xp : Scan-Disk Function
- Windows Xp : Turn On Windows Firewall Protection (On/Off)
- Windows Xp : write data to CD/DVD
- Windows Xp : Zip and Unzip files in Windows Xp
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Windows Xp
- Windows Xp : write data to CD/DVD
- Windows Xp : Customize
- How To Remove Windows Vista And Install Windows Xp
- Windows Xp : Enable Auto-Login
- Windows Xp : Run Much Faster
- Windows Xp : Install from scratch
- Windows Xp : How to Change your IP Address Very Easy
- Windows Xp : Turn On Windows Firewall Protection (On/Off)
- Windows Xp : Perform a Scan-Disk Function
- Windows Xp : Defraging Hard Drives
- Windows Xp : Zip and Unzip files in Windows Xp
- Windows Xp : Control panel - Automatic updates
- Windows Xp : File Sharing over Your LAN
Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer : Clear Browser History
- How-To Delete Internet Explorer and Firefox History, Cookies, Passwords and Cache
Excel
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for beginers: overview
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #2 - Get Started
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #3 - Calculations
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #4 - Functions
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #5 - Number Formats
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #6 - Formatting Pt.1
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #7 - Formatting Pt.2
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #8 - Formatting Pt.3
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #9 - Charts Pt.1
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #10 - Charts Pt.2
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #11 - Charts Pt.3
- Microsoft Excel : Tutorial for Beginners #12 - Printing
Winamp