Articles, tagged with "default settings", page 1
18th January 2012
A trend in graphics these days is to create grunge effects or images that look like the surface of something real and tangible. One of the things I have seen a lot is graphics that look like paper, notes, or post-its so I decided to play with Photoshop to...
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Author:
Charlotte Web Design
04th January 2012
Time management tips really help you manage yourself when you are stressed, rushed, and caught in a time crunch. Those are, after all, the times when it's hardest to make your best time choices.
It's hugely helpful to know your particular stress profil...
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Author:
Paula Eder, PhD
02nd August 2011
The HP PSC 1315 is an all-in-one machine, which means that it integrates scanning, photocopying and printing capabilities into one machine. It is an ink jet printer that costs a hundred and thirty dollars on average. It has prints well for its price but l...
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Author:
xscottbx
20th January 2011
WiFi is an acronym for Wireless Fidelity. WiFi connection uses radio signals very much like mobile phones and other like devices. Here an antenna transmits the radio signals, translated by a computers wireless adapter card. The signal transmitted is then ...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
11th February 2010
Very few may know that MS Word uses a global template (Normal.dot) to store its default settings such as font, font size, etc and is used with each of the MS Word file, when opened. But, this global template file is prone to corruption. Its corruption may...
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Author:
macsmith85
18th November 2009
Why do you need to fix the drives fragmentation?
Over time, your computer's files can be scattered over your hard drive; this is called fragmentation and a reason for file searches to be slower than usual. Apply the built-in tool of Windows to solve this...
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Author:
jansonchun
06th October 2009
iTunes is an application used in iPod that organizes and plays digital music and video files. It provides sync between an iPod and a computer. Sometimes, while formatting or updating an iPod in iTunes, the iPod encounters certain error messages that deman...
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Author:
Simpson
17th September 2009
Opportunistic locking or Oplocks is a Windows mechanism designed for client/server databases that permits several processes to lock the same file, when on the same time local data caching improves the performance over network. But these default settings o...
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Author:
colindolly
13th May 2009
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics or eEnterprise, has FRx reports designer as the tool of choice for financial reporting: Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss, Statement of Cash Flow, plus consolidated versions for those reports...
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Author:
akarasev