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Windows Vista Quick Reference GuideQuickly learn the new cool tools available with Windows Vista with this quick reference guide. Increase your productivity with these new tools.
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Malibu Pilates Chair ReviewI love the Malibu Pilates chair. I have used it for 2 1/2 months and am already seeing a more toned body and I'm losing weight and inches.
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Creating Custom Stamps in Adobe 9 ProfessionalThis article explains how to create customized stamps in Adobe 9 Professional. -
Microsoft Office Tip: Folder Quick Links Add to My PlacesQuickly access the files you need without going to multiple folders! -
Creating Labels in Word 2007: Mail Merge Using Data from ExcelQuickly learn how to create labels in Microsoft Word 2007 using the Mail Merge feature of Word, using data from Microsoft Excel. Quickly import data from an Excel data list to create mailing labels in Word 2007.
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How to Show Full Menus in Microsoft Excel, Word and OutlookWhen you're in Excel, Outlook, or Word, do you get frustrated when only a partial menu appears when you click on a menu option? Would you rather see the entire menu instead? It's quick to do and will make using the products easier. -
Microsoft Outlook Tip: "Mark as Unread"Don't miss another message. Quickly mark messages that you have already read and "unread" so that when you exit Outlook and reopen Outlook, the message will show as bold lettering.