Archive for December 10th, 2009

Microsoft Office Quick Keys

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Wesley Skiles asked:


All of the Microsoft Office programs include the use of quick keys. Quick keys are simple short cuts for functions that are done using the ‘Ctrl’ key and a corresponding letter. There are a few quick keys that are fairly well known but there are many more that users do not use that are just as helpful. All quick keys are designed to speed up the process of document creation by eliminating the time that it takes the user to use the mouse. They also usually use a letter that is easy to remember for that quick key function (like using ‘S’ for Save). While the quick keys reviewed in this article are specifically from the Microsoft Office software many are universal and can be used in nearly all Windows based programs.

                Each quick key is listed with the keys necessary to push for the function, its name and a brief description of its meaning or use. Some additional notes may provide extra information for specific programs or functions.

1.       Save [Ctrl+S] – Saves the file. If you have not saved your file yet by the first time you use this quick key, the ‘Save As’ box will appear.

2.       Select All [Ctrl+A] – This will select, or highlight, all content within the document. This also works within form entries on websites.

3.       Copy [Ctrl+C] – Copies the selected content. Usually always used with the Paste quick key.

4.       Paste [Ctrl+V] –Paste’s the copied content into a new location or document after clicking in the desired location.

Note for Excel: If you copy on cell, you can highlight multiple cells and have the copied content pasted into each of the selected cells. This works for text and formulas.

5.       Cut [Ctrl+X] – Cut is exact like ‘Copy’ except for the fact that if removes the original content. It is as if you are literally cutting it from one location and moving it to another, while copy makes a duplicate. (If you are moving content to a new location within the same document it is also possible to select the desired content and click and drag it to its desired location.)

Notes on Cut, Copy & Paste: The letters for Cut and Paste may not seem obvious at first but here is a way to remember them. They are all in order on the key board (X,C,V), Copy is already easy to remember and Paste it right next to it (remember they are almost always used together). Cut is next to Copy in function and location and ‘X’ is similar to the shape of a pair of scissors.

6.       Underline [Ctrl+U] – Underlines selected text.

7.       Italics [Ctrl+I] – Italicizes selected text.

8.       Bold [Ctrl+B] – Bolds selected text.

9.       Undo [Ctrl+Z] – Undoes the most recent action. In some programs, including Microsoft Word, this can be done a number of times consecutively. Undoing the last, second to last, third to last item and so on.

10.   Open [Ctrl+O] – Opens the ‘Open’  box so you can open a new file.

11.   New [Ctrl+N] – Opens a new document within the program that you are currently using.

12.   New Slide[Ctrl+M] – This PowerPoint only quick key will insert a new blank slide into your presentation where you have your cursor.

The quick keys listed here are some of the most commonly used ones. As you may have noticed in just the short list above, we have used every letter in the bottom row of the keyboard plus some. There may actually be a quick key function for each letter on the keyboard. You can open the ‘Help’ section within any program to search for program specific quick keys.



MIKE

Utilize A Locking Safe

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
nlwest21 asked:


There are numerous items that we store in our homes that we trust nothing will ever happen to. Certain of us own treasured jewelry that was presented to us for our birthday or maybe passed through families. Others keep guns that we must keep away from children. Or perhaps we have essential written documents or also money that has to be kept safe and never stolen or misplaced.

There are easy things we have the power to utilize to hold these important items or we buy a locking safe. These are great metal boxes that have been designed to handle different items. There are many contrasting kinds that are specifically utilized for documents or other items. Betting on the kind you pick out will determine what characteristics you will have.

Certain ones are made to resist a certain quantity of temperature to keep them from becoming hot and possibly ruined due to it. The majority of them are constructed to be fire proof. This means that you can salvage at least one thing if your house if it should burn down.

They have a particular locking system that makes it rather tricky for the inexpert thief to break into it. They will have the power to try - but unless they are good at opening safes it will be quite challenging for them. Some might believe that the thief can just take the entire safe with them and seek to open it at their headquarters.

Yet, this is nearly impossible to do. The majority of locking safes are big and made with materials that make it exceedingly heavy. Or you will have the ability to build it inside the walls. Put money into one of these and keep your items safe.



IRA

Newport Beach Locksmith

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
locksmith asked:


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A quality Newport Beach Locksmith will never look down upon the man or woman who has locked his or her keys in a car, so don’t let embarrassment keep you from calling upon a Newport Beach locksmith for help.

One of these many services is that of a locksmith, and there is a Newport Beach locksmith available for every lock-and-key-related need in Newport Beach.

Yet many people also live in Newport Beach and if you are a resident, you need all of the services that are available even in non-tourist areas.

Newport Beach, California, is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches.

After a vacation home is purchased, a Newport Beach locksmith can come and re-key an entire vacation home and give the new keys only to the new owners.

The trained locksmith can easily get into a locked car to retrieve keys, and many have called upon a Newport Beach locksmith to help them get on the road once more.

Many people purchase vacation homes in Newport Beach, but they are not always sure that the old owners have really turned over all of their keys to the property.

This can be worrisome, for nobody wants people to have a key to a seasonal property if they are in fact not supposed to have a key, and a Newport Beach locksmith can ensure that this does not happen.

This guarantees that only the new owners own a key to the home and is a wonderful service that any trained Newport Beach locksmith can provide. Many of us have locked our keys into a car, but the problem is not insolvable when you call upon a Newport Beach locksmith.

One of the many services that a Newport Beach locksmith can provide is the re-keying of a vacation home.



QUINTON