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February 2008 - Posts

Clearing Your Inbox

With the amount of business and personal correspondences taking place every day over e-mail, the volume of messages can become overwhelming. Fortunately, Outlook, and some other e-mail clients, provides tools to help automatically organize e-mail messages.
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What is Outlook?

For the next few weeks, I am going to look in depth at some programs included in the Microsoft Office. I am going to start this week with Outlook. Outlook is, in my opinion, the program that truly distinguishes Microsoft Office from other similar offerings.
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Free Advice Fridays

Friday is the day I have set aside to answer your questions free of charge. If you have a technology related question you would like answered, post it as a comment. I will try to answer as many questions as possible on next week’s Free Advice Friday.

A High Tech Way to Beat Winter Blues

Are you looking for something new and different to do for fun as the winter drags on? My suggestion is Live Search Club. Live Search provides a number of fun word games including Flexicon, a crossword game; Seek-A-Doo, a word search game; and C-Link,
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DVDs: To Buy or not to Buy

For years, we have been able to enjoy movies at local theaters. More recently, we have been able to watch movies in the comfort of our own homes either on television, through a video or on a DVD. Thanks to services such as Netflix, we can even have the
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Who Needs Access?

Yesterday, I stated that most home users would have no need for Microsoft Access and should save the cost of the upgrade. Today, I will explain a little more about Access which, I hope, will make clear why most users don’t need this software. Access
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Choosing an Office Bundle

This week, I will be focusing on the overall Office 2007 system. Today, I will start by examining the differences between the Office bundles offered by Microsoft. The core of the Office system is Word, Excel and PowerPoint. All Office bundles include
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