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A Few Recommendations
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- Make a pdf out of any document you can print - FREE
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- Edit your own website. Free 30-day trial and tutorial included.
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Want to get serious about marketing your website yourself? Here’s a great place to start.
http://searchenginewatch.com/ - ..and here’s a large tool box.
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Tips and Tricks
- A helpful article with tips and tricks for using and being more productive in Microsoft Outlook. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010970221033.asp
- Alternate row shading in Excel using Conditional Formatting. One way to make your data legible is to apply cell shading to every other row in a range. Excel’s Conditional Formatting feature makes this a simple task:
- Select the range that you want to format
- Choose Format, Conditional Formatting.In the Conditional Formatting dialog box, select Formula Is from the drop-down list, and enter this formula: =MOD(ROW(),2)=0.
- Click the Format button , select the Patterns tab, and specify a color for the shaded rows.
- Click OK twice to return to your worksheet.
The best part is that the row shading is dynamic. You’ll find that the row shading persists even if you insert or delete rows within the original range
- Handy Keyboard Shortcuts:
- CTRL+X : Cut
- CTRL+V : Paste
- CTRL+C : Copy
- CTRL + Esc : Windows Start Menu
- Alt + Tab: Application Switcher
- Windows Key + E : Launch Windows Explorer
- F1 : Help
Pour yourself a cuppa and click around for a bit. Enjoy our 



