Announcements
Hello everyone.
I have an update regarding
last week's tip on printing exactly what you need and only what you need.
For some reasoncan't
explain whyI overlooked a choice in the tip that is one of the most
useful things I've ever found! (If it had been a snake it would have bit
me.)
In the Page Range
section of the Print window there's also a choice for printing the Selection.
This option will print
only the items you have highlighted.
It's a great tool.
I use it all the time with emails and websites.
Thanks to Mary
Lee - a reader who wrote in to help me catch this oversight.
Stop Pop Up Windows - And More!
We get tons of requests every week for a good pop up window stopper. Seems like half the sites out there toss a pop up window in your face.
Well, we found a bundle that not only includes a fantastic pop up stopper, but several other awesome programs. Look at this:
iClean - This is the pop up stopper program (and I love it :-). It not only kills all those annoying pop up windows, but also does a lot more. Take a look:
- Stop pop up windows
- Remove internet temp files and save space
- Remove cookies placed by "spam" web servers
- Surf the web anonymously
- Easily manage internet cookies from sites you trust
- Delete history automatically
- Clear browser drop down address bar (very handy)
- Delete recent documents
- Clear AutoComplete
- And Tons More!!
In short, it allows you to surf the web without pop up windows and to cover your tracks so no one can tell where you've been. All of this is completely customizable through check boxes, so you can use only the features you want. It works with both Internet Explorer and Netscape.
I've been using this for a week or so now and can report that it's very effective at killing pop up windows. They just don't get by this program. I'm very happy with it and highly recommend this one. It's the best I've used so far (and I've tried a lot).
In addition to the pop up stopper, you also get everything listed below! Note that each program installs separately, so you can install just what you want.
Stuff-It Standard - This program is for working with compressed files (including the popular "zip" format). It allows you to work with and create compressed files quickly and easily. It even protects against file corruption and can use encryption to protect your privacy. I started using this one over a year ago and it's been really great.
Open Office - This program is a full featured office suite. It includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, drawing program, HTML editor, a calculator, and more. It supports (and can save as) MS Office files (Word Docs, Excel Spreadsheets, etc). It has a super layout and really does a great job.
Lots of Games - This bundle also has 2 Game collections, one from AfterDark and one called "Groovy Bunch of Games". Dozens of games, hours of fun :-)
Whew, that's it. If purchased separately, the programs included add up to $115.00 or so. The pop up stopper alone sells for $29.95! Your price for the whole thing is only $12.97 and US shipping is FREE! Even if you're only getting it for the pop up stopper, this is a heck of a deal! Here's the link for more info:
http://www.worldstart.com/store/super-10-plus-CD.htm
PS - This was a special purchase and I only have a limited quantity to deal with. Once these are gone, that's the end of it. Based on how many requests we get for pop up stoppers, I think this is going to sell out quickly.
MS
Office 101
Did
you know
That MS Word will
tell you the formatting information of any paragraph you choose?
Yepthat's correct.
It will tell you,
with only a couple of clicks, information concerning formatting of a paragraph.
This can help if you've
got a document that someone else created and you need to check on formatting.
It summarizes informationsaving you the aggravation of tracking
this stuff down from different areas of the program.
So, how do you get
to this info?
Glad you asked.
Just go to the Help
menu, What's This choice. For my keyboard enthusiasts Shift
+ F1 will do the same thing.
Your mouse pointer
will become an arrow with a question mark attached to it.
Now take your pointer
to any paragraph and click.
You should get an
information bubble that pops open giving you the important information
you're looking for.
To turn this feature
off you can hit the Esc key, return to the Help menu - What's
This choice or use Shift + F1 again.
If only we could get
all the information we need in life so easily!
Office
Tip of the Day
40,
39, 38, 37
Tired of seeing your
pages come off the printer in this order?
How much time do you
spend reversing page order?
Ever find yourself
wishing that you could get the printer to print in the "correct"
order? Just imagine it - you reach into to the printer, pick up your pages
and (lions and tigers and bears) oh my - page one is on top!
If this is one of
your little wishes then read on.
The secret is all
in the printer properties.
Next time you go to
print a large document go to the File menu, Print choice
(or Ctrl + P) instead of the print button (which bypasses the Print
window).
When the Print window
opens take a look at the top section - the Printer section.
Do you see the Properties
button (or maybe yours is an Options button)?
Click it.
It will open the Properties
window for your printer.
Here's where things
become specific to your system. Each printer will have it's own Properties
options - but in general you're looking for an option that will "reverse
print order" or maybe "start printing from last page".
At any rate, you're
looking for a check-box that will trigger the printer to print the document
backwards causing your document to be in order when it comes off the printer.
Once you've found
the option you're looking for and have it selected click OK.
You should then be
returned to the Print window where you can proceed with the normal printing
process.
One last thought
If you're like me
- then you want all the documents, not just the long ones, printed in
reverse order.
So, what do you do?
No way that I change
the properties for every document I print!
I went in through
the Windows Control Panel to the Printers.
Then I selected the
Printer attached to my computer and right clicked on the icon.
I chose Properties
from the pop-up menu, it was the last choice on the list.
I then went through
the Properties and set the change as a default setting.
Now, all documents
come off my printer in perfect order.
Perfect order from
the Properties button - do you think I could get one of those for my house?
Push one button and it's all in order?
I wish...
~ April
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