21 August 2010

How to make Greeting Cards with Word 2007?

You can make homemade cards for your friends and family on any occasion if you don't get time to buy cards from the shop. You can make greeting cards with Word 2007. You can make greeting cards with Word 2007 for many occasions and events as well as the Get Well, Friendship cards etc. As you decide to make greeting cards with Word 2007, you can make one card for everyone or a customized one for every individual. You can later print them on a greeting card paper or just the regular one. Follow these steps in order to make greeting cards with Word 2007:

Click on the Office Button from the top left corner.

Click on New. The New Document window will open.



From the list under Templates, click on Greeting Cards.

You can choose the option you want from under the Greeting Cards section.


You will be connected to the Microsoft Office Online site. You can select from hundreds of templates or you can go to this website in the browser and download the templates from there.

have a nice day!

27 January 2010

Taskbar Repair Tool

The Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! Utility allows you to Repair and Customize the Quick Launch, Taskbar and Notification Area among other things in Windows XP. This tool comes in very handy if you are having problems with your taskbar that traditional methods can’t fix.

The tool is broken down into three categories; Taskbar Problems, Notification Area and Quick Launch Bar. Each category has a variety of tools to fix certain problems. Some of the things you can do with this tool include:

-Restore your taskbar if its missing
-Restore missing or greyed out toolbars
-Hide or show the Start button
-Show missing icons
-Disable balloon tips
-Disable low disk space warning
-Restore Show Desktop icon

You can download Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! For free HERE

18 January 2010

Remove Webpage Formatting or View the HTML Code When Copying in Firefox

Are you looking for the ability to do more than jst copy formatted text (and images) in a webpage? Now you can easily copy the same areas as plain text or see the underlying html code with the Extended Copy Menu extension for Firefox.

Note: There is an Internet Explorer version available at the extension homepage.
Before
Usually when you select text and images in a webpage you only have one choice for copying both…which means getting all that “wonderful” formatting along with them.

And when you paste it you either have to “run” it through Notepad first to remove the formatting, paste as special, or simply accept the formatting. There has to be a better way…

After

Once you have installed the extension you are ready to go…there are no options that you have to bother with. As you can see here you get two additional “Context Menu Listings”. The first allows you to strip out all of the formatting immediately…

Leaving you with nice simple plain text ready for you to format and work with as you desire.




Or the second listing which does more than you may think…when you select “Copy as Html” you get…


The underlying html code along with all of the text. Not bad at all…especially if you were curious about the coding used to produce a certain look or style in a webpage. Now you can see just how it was done and incorporate it into your own website…

Conclusion

If you have wanted to enhance the “Copy Function” in Firefox then this just might be the extension that you have been waiting for.

Credit to : www.howtogeek.com

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15 December 2009

Google's 'Nexus One' Test Phone: Details Emerge



Watch out Apple, here comes Nexus One, the Google phone the tech world has been salivating for. Over the weekend Google set off a fury of speculation when employees tweeted they were testing a new Android-based mobile device. Google later ratcheted up the Google phone buzz when in a blog post it confirmed it was testing a handset with "innovative hardware" from one of its partners. Said to be named Nexus One, many critics believe this device will give the iPhone a run for its money.
Following that revealing Google blog post about the Nexus One, it didn't take long for photos and details about the device to leak. Many of those who claim to be familiar with Google's plans say the Google phone would be an unlocked GSM device running the Android 2.1 mobile operating system. Google, they claim, would sell directly to customers with no wireless carrier subsidy. The device could go an sale as early as this January.

That's the basic information, most of which has been reported before. Google has officially confirmed little beyond the devices existence. We are still waiting for Google to officially share more about its phone. In the interim, here is the latest speculation about Google's purported device.

More info :
http://www.pcworld.com/article/184555/googles_nexus_one_test_phone_details_emerge.html