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Speedup Your Startup Print E-mail

One problem with today's computers is that they take a long time to boot up. Every process that uses system resources slows down your system and if they start when you turn your computer on, they also slow down your start up time.

You may never have thought about it but if your desktop is cluttered with icons, the computer has to draw each icon when it starts. There is a quick way to clear your desktop without losing your icons. Right-click on any empty space on your desktop. Choose Arrange Icons By and uncheck Show Desktop Items. To return your icons, do the same thing only click on Show Desktop Items to put a check in front of it.

You might also want to create some folders on the desktop to keep some of the icons in. This will speed your startup a little and if you use a good organization system, it may help you find what you need more quickly, as well.



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Unsubscribing to Spam Print E-mail

You receive a piece of spam with an unsubscribe link at the bottom, should you click on the link or just delete the email?

If you receive a piece of spam or unsolicited email with an unsubscribe link at the bottom, it is better not to respond. The best thing that you can do with spam is to delete it and to not respond in any way. If you think about it, if no one bought anything from spam email, the spammers wouldn't make any money and much of the spam would disappear.

The CAN-SPAM Act that was passed in 2004 mandated that email have unsubscribe instructions included. So most legitimate people who send out newsletters and other mass mailings have an unsubscribe link on their email. The problem is that spammers don't necessarily follow the rules. In fact many spammers include the unsubscribe link to get you to respond. When you do, they know they have a real live email address and they add your email address to every list they can find, including lists for pornographic sites.

So by trying to unsubscribe you can sometimes cause more spam to be sent to your address and once you are on some of those lists, it is almost impossible to get off of them. Also, the unsubscribe link of an unscrupulous spammer could take you to a phishing site or another malicious website.  

If you recognize the email as being a newsletter or other email that you have subscribed to, feel free to click on any of the links, including the unsubscribe link. If you don't recognize the sender or the content, it's best to just delete the email.

 



 
Special Search Shortcut Print E-mail

If you often use a website like Wikipedia or Dictionary.com to look up different words, I've got a amazing and little-known shortcut for you. In fact, this can be used to quickly search any site that has a search box, without even going to that site.

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Fix the Spacing in Word Print E-mail

If you use Microsoft Word, you have probably had trouble getting rid of the extra space that often appears between the lines of text. This is especially problematic in Word 2007 because Microsoft has changed the default document so it now has more space between the lines. Here is a simple way to remove the unwanted space.

To quickly change the spacing between the lines, just highlight the entire paragraph or paragraphs. Right-click on the highlighted area, choose Paragraph from the drop-down menu. On the Indents & Spacing tab, change the settings in the Spacing area, change the Before and After spacing to 0 and the extra space will disappear.

Microsoft changed the default line spacing in Word 2007. They thought that documents look better with more spacing between the lines. If you, like me, don't like this, you can easily change the default back to the way it was in older versions of Word. Here are the instructions directly from Microsoft:

Open the document that you want to look like a Word 2003 document.

On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click Change Styles.

Point to Style Set, and click Word 2003.

On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click Change Styles.

Point to Fonts and under Built-in, click Office Classic.

If you want to create all documents with the Word 2003 style set and fonts, in the Styles group, click Change Styles, and then click Set as Default.

All future documents will open with the Word 2003 default style set and fonts.I

If you want to use the updated Word 2007 formatting, switch to the Word 2007 style set and the Office font set. You can switch back to your custom default settings later by clicking Reset to Quick Styles from Template (in the Styles group, click Change Styles, point to Style Sets, and then click Reset to Quick Styles from Template).



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Finding a Certain Word on a Webpage Print E-mail
highlightwords.jpgHave you ever used Google or a search engine to find a web page, then not be able to find the word you are looking for on that page? Wouldn’t it be nice if your browser could highlight the word you are looking for? Well it can, if you know where to look. Here’s how it works.
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