What is Windows 7? A Look at Microsoft's Latest Operating System
Users have been abuzz about this new operating system from Microsoft. But what is it, exactly? How much different is it from Vista, and is it any …
Continue ReadingUsers have been abuzz about this new operating system from Microsoft. But what is it, exactly? How much different is it from Vista, and is it any …
Continue ReadingOne of the best features of Excel is its ability to construct formulae for you. The smart user follows what I call the principle of constructive …
Continue ReadingHow often do you use your Windows registry cleaners? It is a good practice to backup your Windows registry before you run the registry optimizers. …
Continue ReadingAnti-Spam, Message filtering, S/MIME support, and faster backups are just few Exchange Server 2007 enhancements. Exchange Server 2007 new features …
Continue ReadingLearn how to create professional PowerPoint presentations in this quick guide article by Ronda Levine. Make a good impression with your next meeting …
Continue ReadingMost of us would like to press the power button and leave the workstation for Windows to shutdown your computer. This does not happen always. The …
Continue ReadingCustom context menu helps you access common tasks from the Windows explorer as you right click on any object. This part of the Guide on Tweaking the …
Continue ReadingNow that Microsoft has dropped Windows 7 to retail, we check to see if it’s worth the upgrade. As the second half of this series begins, part …
Continue ReadingThis article, the first of a five-part series covering Microsoft Outlook, details how you can set up Microsoft Outlook to effectively manage your …
Continue ReadingMicrosoft Exchange and Lotus Notes have similar goals, but are vastly different in their approach to e-mail delivery. Read on to find out more about …
Continue ReadingIf you are ready to upgrade to Windows 7, you may need to find out if you computer will support the software. The Upgrade Advisor is designed to give …
Continue ReadingThis article shows readers how to use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to perform common tasks in Microsoft Office quickly.
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