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Issue #28: January 31, 2008

It was a sincere pleasure meeting so many of you at the Computer Expo last Saturday.  Many thanks to J.B. Hillard and the Northwest Florida Association of Computer User Groups for inviting me to be a part of their Expo, and making me feel so welcome.  My next personal appearance is currently scheduled for May […]

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Issue #27: January 24, 2008

Q: Often I want to print just a portion of a page – leave out ads, eliminate boilerplate etc.  When I bring up the print menu, there is an Options tab that supposedly lets you print frames from a page.  But it’s never active (always grayed out).  What is this feature and how can I […]

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Issue #26: January 17, 2008

Q: I like to use a Logitech cordless optical mouse but it only seems to work on my desktop surface (which has a speckled colored surface). When I place it on a standard Mouse Pad of any color it only works intermittently and won’t work on a black mouse pad. Is there a particular mouse […]

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Issue #25: January 10, 2008

Q: I’ve sent an email to many friends that had an attachment in .pps format. Many were able to open it, but many replied telling me that they couldn’t open it. And I know that many of the latter have Microsoft’s Powerpoint software on their computers. – Bill E. Fort Walton Beach, FL A: It […]

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Issue #24: January 3, 2008

Q: I run Windows XP with Microsoft Office 2003.  My primary email program is Outlook.  Why, when I designate a sender/email as junk or spam using the Junk E-Mail button, does it keep coming into my Inbox instead of going straight into my Junk Email box?  It seems as if there are certain addresses that […]

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Issue #23: December 27, 2007

Q: I just got a new Gateway notebook and my son keeps telling me that to shut off the computer, I should log off first, then close it down.  I think he was told to close this way because there are 2 users.  I have only 1, me.  So, for the sake of the new […]

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Issue #22: December 20, 2007

I’d like to thank to Kathy Warson and the Insurance Professionals of the Emerald Coast for inviting me to speak at their December meeting.  Spouse Peripheral and I had a wonderful time meeting you all. Q: I have Windows XP and there are programs shown in the lower right of the screen. My question is […]

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Issue #21: December 13, 2007

(Author’s note: I don’t usually write the headline that the newspapers put above my column, but in this case, I suggested the headline: “Cheque spelling si vous plais”.) Q: I uninstalled Office 2003 before installing Office 2007.  Everything seemed to work fine, UNTIL, I tried to run Spell Check in Outlook Express. The only language […]

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Issue #20: December 6, 2007

Q: Are there one or two methods of getting past A: prompt or C: prompt when prompted to insert a boot disk? – Lisa E. Navarre, FL  A: Sorry, Lisa, but no.  A boot disk is needed to, well, to boot the computer.  Without an operating system (OS), a computer is just so much circuitry.  […]

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Issue #19: November 29, 2007

Q: My e-mail program is Outlook.  Even though my address book has the correct e-mail addresses, when I create a new e-mail and type in the first letter, every address that was ever in the computer under that letter pops up.  Is there a way to delete these old invalid addresses so this won’t happen? […]

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