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Printing Power Tips

November 27th, 2006 by Terry

Printing Power Tips

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Print Word Document Last Page First

November 27th, 2006 by Terry

Print Word Document Last Page First

You can set up both Word and Word Perfect to print your document in reverse order. Here’s how.

Word 2002:

Open your Word document
Click File
Select Print
Click the Options button
Check the Reverse Print Order box
Click OK to close the Print Options window.
Click OK to start printing

Word Perfect 10:

Open your Word Perfect document
Click File
Select Print
Put a check mark in the Print in reverse order box
Click the Print button to start printing.

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Rename Windows Files In Bulk

November 27th, 2006 by Terry

Rename Windows Files In Bulk

Once all the files you want to rename are highlighted, press F2, or right-click on one of the files and select Rename. All of your file selections will disappear except for one, but don’t panic: Type in your new name and click Enter. That’s it! One file will be now be named “renametext” and the others will have sequential numbers in the format of “renametext (1)” and “renametext (2)” and so on.

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What’s In Your Task Scheduler

November 27th, 2006 by Terry

Lifehackers love automation. Why spend time doing boring tasks when your computer can do ‘em for you while you’re out frolicking in the sunshine?

We’ve covered how to set your computer to maintain your hard drive, reboot and launch your favorite apps, and back up your data all on its own. Besides the usual suspects like virus scan and spyware cleaning, what’s your computer up to while you’re away from your desk? Spill whatever’s living in your Scheduled Tasks in the comments or in an email to tips at lifehacker.com

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Maintain Your Hard drive

reboot and launch your favorite apps

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Shutdown Windows With A Text Message

November 27th, 2006 by Terry

How to remote shutdown your Windows XP machine with a text message and Outlook

Ok I did this a while back to have more control over my computer when I am not at home. Keep in mind this method will turn off a computer with an “constant” internet connection i.e.(cable,DSL).

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