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Selasa, 29 November 2011
Automatically switch your default printer
Windows 7's location-aware printing allows the operating method to automatically switch your default printer as you move from network to another.
To set this up, first click Start, type Devices, & click the Devices & Printers link.
Select a printer & click Manage Default Printers (this is only visible on a mobile gizmo, like a laptop computer - you won't see it on a PC).
Pick the "Change my default printer when I alter networks" option, select a network, the default printer you'd like to make use of, & click Add.
Repeat the method for other networks available, & pick a default printer for each.
& now, as you connect to a new network, Windows 7 will check this list & set the default printer to the that you have got defined.
Use hidden international wallpapers and themes
When you first install Windows 7, it asks for your language, time and funds. Based on your responses, it installs a set of wallpapers and themes. In the event you select English (United States) for your time and funds format, for example, the obtainable desktop backgrounds and themes will include a United States section with scenery from locations such as Maine, the Southwest and so on.
Hidden, though, are background scenery and themes from other English-speaking countries -- Australia, Canada, Great Britain and South Africa. Normally, you cannot access those backgrounds or themes, but there is a simple way you can install and use them:
two. Windows Explorer will launch and show you a list of subfolders under C:\Windows\Globalization\MCT: MCT-AU, MCT-CA, MCT-GB, MCT-US, and MCT-ZA. Each subfolder has wallpapers for a specific country: AU for Australia, CA for Canada, GB for Great Britain, US for the United States, and ZA for South Africa.
one. In the search box in the Start menu, type C:\Windows\Globalization\MCT and press Enter. (Note: If Windows 7 is installed in a drive other than C:, use that letter in lieu.)
For any of the countries whose wallpaper and themes you require to make use of, go in to its Theme folder, for example, C:\Windows\Globalization\MCT\MCT-ZA\Theme. Double-click the theme you see there (for example ZA).
A South Africa theme, prepared to make use of.
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three. That will install a shortcut to the theme and wallpapers in the Personalization section of Control Panel.
You can now use them as you would any other theme or background, by right-clicking the desktop, choosing Personalize, and selecting a background or theme. They are going to be listed in their own section
Google search trick for Rapidshare files search
#1 site:rapidshare.com inurl:users "*"
#2 site:rapidshare.de inurl:users "*"
#3 site:rapidshare.com inurl:files "*"
#4 site:rapidshare.de inurl:files "*"
#6 site:rapidshare.de inurl:users (pass|password)
#5 site:rapidshare.com inurl:users (pass|password)
site:rapidshare.com inurl:users "ebooks"
Suppose u need some information on ebooks. Then u can try following keyword to see all rapidshare folders having any hacking related thing in it
Cool Google Search Tricks
Google trick to search educational resources (keyword site:.edu) example (computer site:.edu)
well as they have gained knowledge regarding google operators, lets have a glance at the following ten cold google search tricks. Click on the example google trick, and You will be redirected to google.
Google trick to search different file formats (keyword filetype:doc)
Finding the weather of any location (boston weather)
Finding the time of any location (time romania)
Using Google as a calculator (9 * ten)(143+234)(119-8)
Tracking commentary of live events (Olympic games Beijing 2008)
Find how plenty of teaspoons are in a quarter cup (quarter cup in teaspoons)
Converting currencies (one USD in INR)(ten US Dollars in Indian Rupee)
how plenty of seconds there's in a year (seconds in a year)
Tracking stocks (stocks:MSFT)
Finding faces (add imgtype=face to the URL)
GOOGLE OPERATOR
Type the following highlited words in google search box.
Google has several google operators that can help you find specific knowledge, specific sites or inquire about the indexing of your own site, below you will find the most important ones:
Click on the example google trick, and You will be redirected to google.
define: - This google operator will find definitions for a sure term or word over the Web. useful when you come across a unusual word when writing a post. I use this as a google dictionary. example : (define computer)
information: - The google information operator will list the sets of knowledge that Google has from a specific web-site (i.e. information:http://hack2007.50webs.com)
site: - This google operator can be used to see the number of indexed pages on your site (i.e.site:www.hack2007.50webs.com). Alternative it may even be used to search for knowledge inside a specific site or class of sites.
link: - This google link operator lets you find backlinks pointing to your site. Regrettably the count is not updated often and not all backlinks are shown
allinurl: - Using this Google operator will limit the search to results that contain the desired keywords on the URL structure. (i.e. allinurl:dailyblogtips)
fileformat: - Useful Google operator for locating specific file formats. Sometimes you know that the knowledge you are looking for is likely to be contained in a PDF document or on a PowerPoint presentation, for example. (i.e. "fileformat:.pdf market research" will search for PDF documents that contain the terms "market" and "research")
Jumat, 25 November 2011
Add Watermark to a Word Document
You can insert a watermark in to a Microsoft Word document as either text or picture.
Here is a sample Word Document with text watermark:
Step-by-step to add a watermark to Word document (applied for Microsoft Word 97-2010):
Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP (2002)/2003:
A. To insert a text watermark:
Select the "Text watermark".
Then, either select a pre-defined text from the drop-down, or type in your desire text on the "Text" field.
Personalize your watermark with other options in this dialog such as text size, text color, etc, then click "OK".
Watermark is now inserted in to your document.
Open the Word document that you require to add watermark to.
Select "Format" from the top menu, then select "Background", then "Printed Watermark".
In the "Printed Watermark" dialog:
Microsoft Word 2007/2010:
B. To insert an picture watermark:
Select the "Picture watermark".
Then click on the button "Select Picture...".
Navigate to the listing where your watermark picture is located. Select it and click "Insert".
Select a personalized scale if desired, then click "OK".
The picture is now inserted in to your document as watermark.
A. To insert a text watermark:
Select the "Text watermark".
Then, either select a pre-defined text from the drop-down, or type in your desire text on the "Text" field.
Personalize your watermark with other options in this dialog such as text size, text color, etc, then click "OK".
Watermark is now inserted in to your document.
Open the Word document that you require to add watermark to.
Select the "Page Layout" Tab from the top menu
In the "Page Background" group, select "Watermark".
You can now select of the pre-defined watermarks, or in the event you require to make use of your own text/image, select "Custom Watermark" at the bottom.
At the "Printed Watermark" dialog:
B. To insert an picture watermark:
Select the "Picture watermark".
Then click on the button "Select Picture...".
Navigate to the listing where your watermark picture is located. Select it and click "Insert".
Select a personalized scale if desired, then click "OK".
The picture is now inserted in to your document as watermark
Here is a sample Word Document with text watermark:
Step-by-step to add a watermark to Word document (applied for Microsoft Word 97-2010):
Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP (2002)/2003:
A. To insert a text watermark:
Select the "Text watermark".
Then, either select a pre-defined text from the drop-down, or type in your desire text on the "Text" field.
Personalize your watermark with other options in this dialog such as text size, text color, etc, then click "OK".
Watermark is now inserted in to your document.
Open the Word document that you require to add watermark to.
Select "Format" from the top menu, then select "Background", then "Printed Watermark".
In the "Printed Watermark" dialog:
Microsoft Word 2007/2010:
B. To insert an picture watermark:
Select the "Picture watermark".
Then click on the button "Select Picture...".
Navigate to the listing where your watermark picture is located. Select it and click "Insert".
Select a personalized scale if desired, then click "OK".
The picture is now inserted in to your document as watermark.
A. To insert a text watermark:
Select the "Text watermark".
Then, either select a pre-defined text from the drop-down, or type in your desire text on the "Text" field.
Personalize your watermark with other options in this dialog such as text size, text color, etc, then click "OK".
Watermark is now inserted in to your document.
Open the Word document that you require to add watermark to.
Select the "Page Layout" Tab from the top menu
In the "Page Background" group, select "Watermark".
You can now select of the pre-defined watermarks, or in the event you require to make use of your own text/image, select "Custom Watermark" at the bottom.
At the "Printed Watermark" dialog:
B. To insert an picture watermark:
Select the "Picture watermark".
Then click on the button "Select Picture...".
Navigate to the listing where your watermark picture is located. Select it and click "Insert".
Select a personalized scale if desired, then click "OK".
The picture is now inserted in to your document as watermark
Scan a Document into Word 2007 and 2010
i) Click on the "Start" button.
In the earlier editions of Microsoft Office, you could insert a document in to Word straight away from the scanner. You could do this by choosing "From Scanner or Camera" in the "Insert" tab of Word. However, Microsoft Word 2007 does not let you scan something straight in to a Word document. Now you need to scan the document & transfer it to a specific file type. Then you need to utilize the Microsoft Office Document Imaging application. It is used to prepare for publication as well as manage the document in Word 2007.
one. To start with, you need to put in the Microsoft Office Document Imaging application.
ii) Open the "Control Panel" & click on "Add/Remove Programs" in Windows XP. In Vista, you need to click on "Programs & Features".
iii) Choose "Microsoft Office" & click on "Change."
iv) Choose "Add or Remove Features" in the window pane which appears.
v) Click on "Office Tools".
vi) Select Microsoft Document Imaging from the list.
vii) Click on Continue to put in.
two. Scan the document in the scanner.
three. Next you need to save the scanned document in the TIFF file format. This is what you need to do:
i. Select to copy the document which you scanned.
ii. Paste the scanned document in to "Microsoft Paint". You can also use some other graphics program.
iii. Click on the "File" button on the top left corner to see the menu.
v. The Save As dialog box will appear. In the "Save as Type" box at the bottom, alter the file type to TIFF.
iv. Click on "Save As".
vi. Close Microsoft Paint or any other graphics program you are using.
four. Open Microsoft Document Imaging from the Microsoft Office Tools in the Start menu.
five. Now you need to open the scanned document by going to the "File" menu in Microsoft Document Imaging. You need to click "Open" to open the TIFF file you saved.
6. In the finish you need to send this file to Word 2007.
i. In Microsoft Document Imaging, open the "Edit" menu.
ii. Choose "Select All."
iii. Open the "Tools" menu.
iv. Choose "Send Text to Word." Check that "All Pages" as well as "Maintain Pictures" are selected.
v. Click on the "OK" button.
This system will send your scanned document to Microsoft Word 2007
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