
Close All and Save All Word 2007 Hotkey!
Posted on June 20, 2008
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Yesterday I wrote an article called Save All and Close All Commands in Word Including MS Word 2007. In this article I showed you how to add the Close All and Save All buttons to your toolbar.
But there is also a way that I didn’t think of but Erik Mulder did think of it. Erik send me an e-mail with a pointer that it is possible to add a hotkey and it works practically in the same way as yesterdays tutorial.
Follow these steps if you want to create a hotkey for the Close All and Save All commands.
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Click on the small down arrow to the right of the Quick Access toolbar
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Save All and Close All Commands in Word Including MS Word 2007.
Posted on June 19, 2008
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In the previous version of Microsoft Word you just have to press the Shift key and hold it when you click on the File menu and the menu displays the Save All and Close All commands. This is a pretty handy trick.
But unfortunately these commands are not available on the Word 2007 Ribbon; you will need to add these commands to the Quick Access toolbar to use them.
The easiest way to do this is by clicking the small down arrow to the right of the Quick Access toolbar and selecting More Commands.

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Click on Customize the left column.
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Click on Choose Commands From box and select Commands Not In Ribbon.
Outlook Optimizing Tutorials nr.10 Automatically Archive Your Incoming Mail Into a Specific Folder.
Posted on June 18, 2008
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Hi all, today I have another Outlook optimizing Tutorial lined up for you. In general the only folder that I use is my unread mail folder. But I do use the other folders and mainly for archiving and organizing. I use many e-mail accounts since I have for practically all my blogs and sites separate addresses. Per day I receive a pretty amazing number of e-mails that I all want to archive (if I don’t delete them right away).
Since I don’t want to move each incoming e-mail to the right folder I’ve set the archiving on automatic and with this I mean that I have Outlook set that Outlook places all incoming e-mails for one specific address like “vincent@example.com” in the folder called “example”.
I Can Not Find My USB Drive In Vista.
Posted on June 17, 2008
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Normally when you insert a USB drive into your computer you should hear a beep/sound and your USB flash drive should automatically appear in the device list of your computer. That is what should happen but sometimes it happens that your USB drive is not showing there. The most common reason that your USB drive isn’t showing is that your system assigns a drive letter to it that already is in use.
I couldn’t find my USB Drive and this is what happened to me.
This is my device list.

The first step is to open all your devices; it can happen that all of a sudden your lost USB drive is opened.

Cool Vista Trick: Create a Shortcut to Clear the Clipboard.
Posted on June 16, 2008
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Earlier this week I received a blog post with a really genius tweak from a blog where I’m subscribed too. If you are not subscribed to this blog you better hurry up and do so because this blog is great. It’s called How-To Geek and it’s kind of a similar blog as this one.
How-To is more a blog with advanced tweaks for the geeks among us and this blog is a blog with useful tweaks that everyone can use and is more for everyday use. How-To is several years old and is a real authority in the geek sector and we are just starting out since this blog is only 6 months old.
An Excel Tutorial for Converting Miles per Hour to KM per Hour.
Posted on June 13, 2008
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And we are closing the week with another Microsoft Excel Tutorial. I want to show you with this Excel Tutorial how you can convert miles per hour to kilometers per hour and it’s pretty simple.
If you want to convert miles per hour to kilometers per hour you’ll need to follow the next steps.
I’m starting this Excel tutorial with this column.

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Then you’ll need to fill in the conversion rate somewhere in your spreadsheet. I did this in C1.

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Now select Cells B2:B9 and type in the following formula =A2/$C$1. And the other way around is =A2*$C$1





























