Microsoft Access 2010 : Viewing the Design of a Report |
AutoReports are limiting because they create such generic reports. But once you create such a rather-dull, generic report the easy way using the AutoReport feature, you then can begin to make modifications using the Design view. |
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Using Wireless Bluetooth Devices : Adding Bluetooth-Enabled Devices |
Many different types of Bluetooth devices are available on the market. Most have some means of making the device discoverable (visible) to other devices. Whether or not you have to make your PC discoverable to install a device depends on the type of installation you're about to perform. |
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Using Wireless Bluetooth Devices : Configuring Your Bluetooth Adapter |
If you plan to share a single Internet account among several computers or Bluetooth devices, you should install your first Bluetooth USB adapter in the computer that connects directly to the modem or router. That will give other Bluetooth devices that you add later easy access to the Internet through that computer's Internet connection. |
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Customizing Windows 7 : Customize the Taskbar |
For example, you can unlock the taskbar, which enables you to change the size of the taskbar, such as making the taskbar taller to make the icons appear less crowded. You can also temporarily hide the taskbar to give your programs more room on the desktop. |
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Microsoft Excel 2010 : Using Formulas - Troubleshooting Formulas |
It can be frustrating to enter a formula and have it either return an incorrect value or an error. An important part of solving the problem is to understand what the error is trying to tell you. After you have an idea of the problem you’re looking for, you can use several tools to look deeper into the error. |
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Customizing Windows 7 : Customize the Start Menu |
You can personalize how the Start menu looks and operates to suit your style and the way you work. For example, you can turn off the lists of recently used documents and programs for privacy. |
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Customizing Windows 7 : Set Up a Desktop Slide Show |
You can add visual interest to your desktop by configuring Windows 7 to display a slide show of images as the desktop background. This means that Windows 7 changes the desktop background automatically at a preset time interval. |
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Customizing Windows 7 : Change the Desktop Background |
Windows 7 comes with more than three dozen desktop background images, which includes scenes of nature, architectural photos, fantasy characters, and more. If none of the built-in desktop backgrounds appeal to you, you can also use one of your own photos as the background. |
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Customizing Windows 7 : Open the Personalization Window |
The Personalization window is one of the most powerful and useful features of Windows 7. With the Personalization window you can change the desktop background, select a new color scheme, set up a screen saver, and more. |
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Maintaining Windows 7 : Restore Backed-Up Files |
You can restore a file from a backup if the file is lost because your Windows 7 system crashed, or because the application you used to edit the file had some sort of problem and wrecked the file. You might also need to recover a file if you accidentally overwrote the file or if you deleted it and it was then removed from the Recycle Bin. |
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Maintaining Windows 7 : Back Up Files |
You can use the Windows Backup program to make backup copies of your important files. If a system problem causes you to lose one or more files, you can restore them from the backup. |
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Managing Windows 7 : Managing Multiple Monitors |
Sometimes a single video monitor just isn't enough. If you need a larger-than-usual working area, or if you want to view your Desktop on one screen while other people can see it on a different screen, you can set up multiple monitors to display your Desktop. |
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Managing Windows 7 : Controlling the Power Options |
Different computers have different power-management requirements and abilities. You might want the monitor on your main desktop computer to shut down after a few minutes of idleness, but you might also want the computer itself to "stay awake" constantly. |
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Zero Touch Installations : Creating and Capturing a Reference Image (part 1) |
There are a number of prerequisite packages (a collection of files shared from a distribution point) that are used during a Configuration Manager task sequence to deploy or capture an operating system. You can create them by hand, but we are going to do this the quick way by letting the Create Microsoft Deployment Task Sequence Wizard do the work for us. |
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