→ February 20, 2006
When you use cut and paste in a Word document, Word takes care of adding the correct spacing–that is, if you have the Smart Cut And Paste option selected. Run Word and choose Tools, Options. When the Options dialog box opens, click the Edit tab. Now, select the Use Smart Cut And Paste check box [...]
→ February 20, 2006
To highlight a word, double-click it; to highlight a line, click once to its left (in the left margin); and to highlight a paragraph, double-click to its left (again, in the margin). Now let’s look at some bigger selections. To highlight a large area of text, click once at the beginning of the text, hold [...]
→ February 20, 2006
Do you want to get to the desktop in a flash? Hold down the Windows Key ( next to the Ctrl and Alt key on most keyboards) and press M. This immediately minimizes all windows you have open and brings you to the desktop.
→ February 20, 2006
The History list is a file, and therefore it begins to take up space as it grows larger. This is particularly true if you set a fairly long expiration time. It makes sense to clear the list every now and again. To do this, open Internet Explorer and click “Tools / Internet Options / Click [...]
→ February 15, 2006
The “money order scam” or “nigerian money order scam” are both the same thing. Basically someone gains your trust and sends you a money order (no kidding, you actually receive a money order and it may be for 2000 or 3000 dollars).
→ February 15, 2006
ALT+ENTER View properties for the selected item. ALT+ESC Cycle through items in the order they were opened. ALT+F4 Close the active item, or quit the active program.
→ February 15, 2006
Phishing is when a website “fakes” a financial site to try and trick you into entering your passwords or bank account information. Normally they do this by emailing you with spam, saying “your account is overdrawn” or “your account will be terminated”, etc. These are all obviously fake but many people continue to fall for [...]
→ February 15, 2006
First off, internet cookies are basically written on your computer when you visit some websites. Now some good things come from cookies, this is how sometimes you do not have to enter your password again when you visit a website, it knows who you are because the information is on your computer in a cookie, [...]
→ February 15, 2006
Adware is simply software that displays popup ads or other ad related screens in your web browser or on your desktop. It arrives on your pc without your consent it has no easy way to uninstall or intentionally reinstalls if you remove parts of it, changes your pc and browser settings without your consent, and [...]
→ February 15, 2006
Routers – You absolutely must be using a router if you have broadband internet access (through cable, dsl, etc., anything access except dialup). This is the simplest and most effective security measure anyone can take. Routers are small boxes, can cost anywhere from $20 to $80 depending upon many factors, and can be found in [...]
→ February 15, 2006
First off, one of the most common spyware programs that people get is called about:blank. You will know when you have this as your IE browser will begin pointing to about:blank no matter what you do.
→ February 15, 2006
Microsoft’s outlook email program stores data in your document and files directory path. All your emails and contact information can be found here (just follow through the path to find your user name folder, then look for the Microsoft folder, then finally either Outlook Express folder, or Outlook folder, depending upon which email program you [...]