Just about every Windows application works with documents, which you will create, open and save at various stages. These three functions have associated keyboard shortcuts that work with most if not all the applications that you use regularly. I use the word document here to refer to anything that can be created or edited with software, whether that is a piece of music, an image or some other project.New documentTo create a new document (or in the case of web browsers - to open a new window) hold down the Ctrl key and press N. In some programs...
Thursday, 31 July 2008
Sunday, 27 July 2008
The Seventh Carnival of Computer Help and Advice
Posted on 06:53 by Unknown

Welcome to the seventh monthly Carnival of Computer Help and Advice. Here is another selection of some of the best blog posts offering aid with computer issues published in the last month. I would like to thank everyone who contributed. If you would like to host the next carnival leave a comment on this post or use the contact form over at our Blog Carnival page where you can also submit your blog posts for inclusion.We shall start with a couple...
Thursday, 24 July 2008
Speak now or forever hold your peace... well until next month anyway
Posted on 17:28 by Unknown

This is the last chance for somebody to volunteer to host this month's Carnival of Computer Help and Advice. If you would like to play host to this digest of some of the best of this month's blog posts that share their author's sagely wisdom leave a comment on this post, contact me through the carnival's web page, or use the Contactify facility in the left column on this page.There are three options for hosting: first, I can forward you details of...
Monday, 21 July 2008
Tweak UI: free MS Power Toy for Windows XP
Posted on 07:37 by Unknown

I should start with an apology for not having posted anything here for a while. I have been rather busy for the last few weeks, but I am back now posting more PC help and advice starting with the most powerful of Microsoft's Power Toys for XP: Tweak UI.You can download the software from here (or here if you have an Itanium™-based system).Note: this software is designed for Windows XP (and 2003 Server), some users have reported some success with it...
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