Run The Document Inspector In Word 2007

Nov 10, 2008 | One Comment

Microsoft Office documents may contain hidden data, such as personal information and confidential data, which are not visible in the document but retrievable by others. Therefore, before sharing an electronic copy of your document, you should remove any hidden data. You can accomplish by running the Document Inspector tool, as described below. Open the Word [...]

Prevent Users From Altering Taskbar And Start Menu Settings In Vista

Nov 10, 2008 | One Comment

If you share a computer with other users such as family members, you may want to prevent them from making certain changes on your computer. Some people may find it a nuisance to leave there computer only to come back and find that it now looks completely different or even worse, find that your computer [...]

Western Digital 1 TB My Book Essential External Hard Drive For $174.99

Nov 10, 2008 | No Comments

Really? A Western Digital WDH1U10000N 1 TB My Book Essential external hard drive for only $174.99? It’s: got a 1 TB capacity got an easy-to-use USB 2.0 interface smart and energy efficient Windows and Macintosh compatible Not a bad deal, eh?

Fuelly

Nov 7, 2008 | No Comments

As I write this, the area near Atlanta where I live is just beginning to come out of a gas shortage that has affected all of the drivers who drive in and around Atlanta. I’ve never seen anything like it, and I can tell you from experience that passing ten or fifteen gas stations that [...]

Tickex

Nov 7, 2008 | No Comments

I haven’t gone to many concerts or other live events lately, so I haven’t had to purchase tickets in quite some time. There is one upcoming concert that I’ve been wanting to go to, but somehow I missed the announcement that tickets had gone on sale, and by the time I looked for some, most [...]

Manually Create Restore Points In Vista

Nov 7, 2008 | 2 Comments

Vista makes it easy to restore your computer by allowing you to turn back the clock to a specific point in time. Vista’s System Restore creates restore points, which are essentially snapshots of system files at a point in time. If a problem arises, you can use System Restore to roll your computer back to [...]

Linkmood

Nov 5, 2008 | One Comment

People love Twitter because of its simplicity. It forces you to succinctly communicate your thoughts, and this brief exchange of messages is a welcome diversion from the sometimes lengthy messages of e-mail and other communication methods. Twitter and many of the other microblogging solutions want you to tell others what you’re doing, but what about [...]

Quickly Get Your Mail History For Any Outlook Contact

Nov 5, 2008 | 2 Comments

Here is a great tip for those of you who use Outlook as your email client. You can quickly, and effortlessly, find a full history of mail sent to and received from any of your Outlook contacts. To get a full mail history with an Outlook contact: Open Outlook. Click Contacts. Locate the appropriate contact [...]

CurdBee

Nov 4, 2008 | No Comments

I’ve been doing freelance work for most of my professional life, and as is the case with almost everything, there are definitely benefits and drawbacks to doing work in this way. Of course, the good must be outweighing the bad because I’m still sticking with it. One of the things that I dislike the most [...]

Add Two Time Zones In Outlook

Nov 4, 2008 | One Comment

Many of us work across multiple time zones. This poses a challenge when working on Outlook because, by default, the calendar only displays one time zone. To make things easier, you can configure the Outlook calendar to display the time in two time zones. The steps below describe how to accomplish this in Outlook 2002. [...]