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Create A Hyperlink To A Specific Location In Another Document In Word 2007

If you reference another file in your Word document, you can easily create a hyperlink to it. Furthermore, you can even be more specific by creating a hyperlink to a specific location in another document. When you click the hyperlink, the other document will open to the specific location.
To create a hyperlink to a specific [...]

Require CTRL + ALT + DEL For Logons In Windows 7

You can configure Windows 7 to require all users to press CTRL+ALT+DEL to log on. When users press CTRL+ALT+DEL they are prompted to provide a valid username and password in order to access the computer.
One of the ways you can configure this is through Advanced User Accounts, as described below.

Open the Start Menu.
Type netplwiz within [...]

Insert A Table In Word 2007 Using Quick Table

Word 2007 includes several pre-formatted tables, referred to as Quick Tables, which are stored in a gallery. Quick Tables make it simple for you to add tables to your documents. You can use these quick tables as a starting point for creating your own tables or you can use them as is.
To add a table [...]

Repeat Table Headings On Subsequent Pages In Word 2007

When you create a table that spreads across multiple tables, table headings do not appear on each page. Instead of having to scroll to the beginning of the table to see the headings, you can have Word display table headings on each page.
To repeat table headings on subsequent pages in Word 2007:

Select the heading row [...]

Compare Two Documents Side By Side In Word 2007

Word 2007 lets you compare two documents side by side, as opposed to flipping between them. This is especially helpful when you are comparing the differences between two documents because you can scroll through both documents at the same time.
To compare two documents side by side in Word 2007:

Open the documents that you want to [...]

Windows 7 Snipping Tool

If you regularly take screen shots, you will be happy to know that the Snipping Tool is back in Windows 7 and makes screen capturing much easier. The tool lets you take screenshots of your desktop, including full screen snip, free-form snip, rectangular snip and a window snip. Once you take a screenshot, you can [...]

New Keyboard Shortcuts In Windows 7

If you prefer the keyboard over the mouse, you’ll be happy to know that Windows 7 introduces a few new, and very useful, keyboard shortcuts for navigating the desktop.

Alt + P — Displays or hides the Explorer preview pane
Windows + Up — Maximises the current window
Windows + Down — Minimises the current window
Windows + [...]

Remove The Sidebar In Windows 7

Although on first glance, the sidebar Windows 7 does not appear to include the sidebar, it still exists. The sidebar launches automatically at start up and runs in the background. You can get rid of the sidebar in one of two ways: using msconfig.exe or through the Windows Registry.
If using the first method, press the [...]

Configure Disk Defragmenter From The Command Line In Windows 7

One of the easiest ways to keep your computer running smoothly is to defragment your hard drives on a regular basis. As with previous versions of Windows, Windows 7 includes a defragmenter tool called the Disk Defragmenter. However, the version included with Windows 7 lets you configure it from the command line.
You can defragment your [...]

Assign A Shortcut Key To AutoText In Word 2007

Word 2007 lets you create AutoText so you can reuse text and graphics in other documents. Once you create an AutoText entry, you can add insert it into a document using the Insert menu.
Alternatively, you can also assign a shortcut key to the AutoText entry. When you want to insert the specific AutoText, all you [...]

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