Improving the Look of Microsoft Access 2007 Custom Switchboard Forms
This is Part 3 in our series on Microsoft Access Switchboard forms. In Part 2 we demonstrated how to create a custom switchboard form. This article …
Continue ReadingThis is Part 3 in our series on Microsoft Access Switchboard forms. In Part 2 we demonstrated how to create a custom switchboard form. This article …
Continue ReadingMicrosoft don’t supply a viewer for Publisher documents and as yet no third party has stepped into the breach. There are other ways around this, …
Continue ReadingWhen it comes to portability, USB Flash Drives still reign. And while their capacities increase and prices continue to drop, they have been a major …
Continue ReadingIn our third article in the series, we review Red Hat, specifically the Linux giant’s package management system RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) …
Continue ReadingGrab some add-ons for Windows Movie Maker and add professional fades, mixes, wipes and more for free!
Continue ReadingThe first article in our series will explain what package management and dependency hell are, the reasons why package management is needed and what a …
Continue ReadingMicrosoft Word is a busy application with lots of functions - some times error’s occur on start up, but how do you resolve them?
Continue ReadingAn overlooked function on the Excel 2007 Ribbon is the sort command. Learn how to do simple sorting to manager large spreadsheet files.
Continue ReadingThis article covers disabling the Windows XP Guest account as well as why you should disable the Guest account.
Continue ReadingIf you use both a Mac and a PC and want to share a single printer with them, you can do so. Here’s how.
Continue ReadingIf you need a new keyboard and you’re considering the Logitech Wave Keyboard as a potential candidate then check out this review for details on its …
Continue ReadingHave you heard the distant rumbling of USB 3.0 approaching? This new standard also dubbed SuperSpeed offers terrific improvements over current USB …
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