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  • Rid Your Office of Unwanted External Equipment

    Chances are, your PC is full of unnecessary data and your work area is filled with unwanted hardware and peripherals. Clean up your PC and related hardware to create a friendlier work space.
    Published by Joli Ballew (21,985 pts ) on Feb 17, 2009 to
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  • Clean up Your PC and Peripherals to Create a Friendlier Home Office and Work Space

    Chances are, your PC is full of unnecessary data and your work area is filled with unwanted hardware and peripherals. Clean up your PC and related hardware to create a friendlier work space. You'll increase efficiency and lessen frustrations.
    Published by Joli Ballew (21,985 pts ) on Feb 17, 2009 to
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  • Take Control of Your Messy Home Office

    The only way to take control of a messy home office is to get rid of all of the junk you’ve accumulated that you really don’t need. I’m talking about taking out the trash. No, not the trash you put in the trash can; the trash you store in desk drawers, mail piles, filing cabinets, and more.
    Published by Joli Ballew (21,985 pts ) on Feb 17, 2009 to
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  • Help! I’m a Packrat and my Office is a Mess!

    If you have a problem when it comes to throwing stuff away, you’re not alone. There are all kinds of packrats and you may be one of them. Learn how to take control, starting with your home office.
    Published by Joli Ballew (21,985 pts ) on Feb 13, 2009 to
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  • Creating Storage Areas in a Home Office

    Creating storage areas in a home office is a difficult task. To be successful, you have to use every inch of space you have, including walls, closets, cabinets, drawers, bookshelves, and even the backs of doors. It’s possible though, you just have to know a few tips and tricks.
    Published by Joli Ballew (21,985 pts ) on Feb 13, 2009 to
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  • How to Clean your Home Office Laser Printer

    Laser printers are more expensive than ink-jet printers and don’t work by laying ink down on the paper. They are much more complex, using a laser unit, toner, a toner hopper, a fuser, and a photoreceptor drum assembly. They also contain a corona wire, a laser scanning unit, a developer, and a discha
    Published by Joli Ballew (21,985 pts ) on Jul 24, 2008 to
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