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whitepaper File format is indicated by a three-letter extension after the file name, such as .doc.into one's document either directly or with the use of separate graphics filters. One can insert many popular graphics file formats (file format: The way in...
[16 May 2008]
News She added: "You would end up in a mixed file state in Windows, where most files would be the upgraded XP SP3, except for the IE6 files restored when uninstalling IE7. The same applies to those trialling the beta version of IE8 with a view to using...
[12 May 2008]
whitepaper The user will save time if he or she completes dictation first, review the file, and then format text or make corrections. Speech recognition is installed in all Office programs by initially using the feature in Microsoft Word, or by doing a custom...
[06 May 2008]
whitepaper Microsoft Word creates a hyperlink (hyperlink: Colored and underlined text or a graphic that one clicks to go to a file, a location in a file, a Web page on the World Wide Web, or a Web page on an intranet.
[02 May 2008]
whitepaper When the user saves a file, he or she can save it to a folder on the hard disk drive, a network location, disk, DVD, CD, the desktop, flash drive, or another storage location. The user should save the file frequently while he or she is working on...
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper When the user opens a file in Microsoft Office, he or she has several options for how the file opens. When the user opens a file as a copy, the program creates a duplicate of the file, and he or she looks at the duplicate.
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The user can use the My Places bar to quickly go to a folder to save or find a file that he or she need. The user likely has one or more folders where he or she store files of certain types, and one often need to find or store files in these folders.
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper However, if the user shares text files with people who work in other languages, download text files across the Internet, or share text files with other computer systems, the user may need to choose an encoding standard when he or she opens or...
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Instead, the user can use the scanner to scan the document, and then can save the file to the computer. After the user scans the document, he or she can use Microsoft Office Document Imaging to create a version of the document that the user can edit.
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper If one closes a file and then move it to another location, such as by using Windows Explorer, the link to that file in the program in which the user created it no longer works. One must use the Open dialog box to browse to the file to open it.
[11 Apr 2008]
Comment Because if you look at what the internet has been used for it has been used for email, surfing, file transfers and 1 or 2Mbps broadband is more than sufficient. Her background is in retail and Turner originally trained as an accountant, but she has...
[21 Feb 2008]
whitepaper If one wants to keep his or her POP3 e-mail messages separate from the e-mail messages in the Exchange account, he or she can change the delivery location for the POP3 e-mail account to a Personal Folders file (.pst).
[14 Feb 2008]
whitepaper It explores how to quickly retrieve e-mail messages, documents, and many other file types located on computer and within corporate network. The attendee of this webcast will learn how to use tags to organize information more efficiently so he or...
[13 Dec 2007]
whitepaper If the user accesses an AppleTalk file server located in a different zone than where the user's computer is located, he or she will not be able to access that server after December 31, 2002. In order to continue using the AppleTalk file server, the...
[05 Dec 2007]
whitepaper In such cases, the old method of processing data stored on a different server was to create a SAS transport file on the remote SAS server, FTP it to the local server, then create a SAS data set from the transport file.
[06 Nov 2007]
whitepaper One does this every day, during such activities as printing a document or saving a file to a network drive. Authorization is what the server does to verify that the authenticated user should (or should not) gain access to the requested resource...
[24 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Anything the user does on a system, whether it is deleting a file, starting a service, or writing text in Notepad, has a process behind it. Some use more resources than others and often the user will run into situations where he or she needs to...
[24 Oct 2007]
whitepaper If a person knows how to open a filehandle for output, he or she will be able to create a new file, wiping out any existing file with the same name. Perhaps he or she wants to check that there isn't a file by the same name, he or she needs to know...
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper For example, when a person wants to find a picture of somebody, he or she could type in his or her name followed by a few file types used for images, like "Mick Jagger" jpeg gif, and hope for the best.
[10 Oct 2007]
whitepaper PDF has become a nearly universal file format for displaying documents. But while the user can download Adobe Reader for free, one must shell out nearly $300 for the full version if he or she wants to create PDFs.
[10 Oct 2007]
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