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We
have 6 fantastic titles for only $6.97 each (FREE US shipping)!
The retail on these varies between $39.95 -$49.95 each, so $6.97 is an
awesome price! Plus, we have our "Buy 3 and get a free mouse"
deal this week so you can save even more. Wait till you see what we have!
Try not to trip over each other on the way to the site :-)
Here
they are! Grab 'em all!!
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1 - Print Shop Select 12 + 10,000 clipart pack - This is an incredible
buy. It's basically PrintShop 12 just not as much clipart! You can create
banners, booklets, business cards, greeting cards, letterhead, photo albums,
report covers, labels, postcards, and TONS more! Considering PrintShop
retails for $49.95, this is a fantastic deal!
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2 - Britannica Ready Reference 2003 - Wow, this is a deal. This
encyclopedia includes 25,000 articles, 1500 photos, hundreds of maps,
illustrations, and more. It has a fantastic search engine, super research
assistant, and the full version of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
(that alone goes for $30.00)! Plus it's the 2003 version! Can you believe
it?
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3 - Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing - This is the #1 typing program
on the planet. If you want to type better (don't we all? :-) then this
is for you. It's really well done and really easy to work with. Stop hunting
and pecking! Save serious time and become a fantastic typist! For $6.97,
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4 - Calendar Creator 8 - What perfect timing! With the year just
beginning, it's not too late to create your own calendars for this year
using your very own photos! Create a gift friends and family will enjoy
all year long! Even add your own important dates to it! Great!
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5 - Body Works 6 - This is a long time favorite of mine. It's
kind of like an interactive medical encyclopedia. View 3D rotating models
(80 of 'em!), browse through high-resolution images, or expand your knowledge
with multi-media presentations (those are really cool). It also features
100,000+ medical definitions and covers over 1500 topics. A must have!
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6 - Family Tree Maker 9 (single CD version) - If you want to create
a family tree, there's nothing better. This software is both easy to use
and allows you to create very professional looking records and family
histories. You should see the scrapbooks you can make! If you can't afford
the 20 CD set, this is a fantastic alternative!
Whew,
that's it. Again, these titles are only $6.97ea! Of course, US shipping
is FREE and you have our 30 day satisfaction guaranteeif you're
not happy with your purchase, just return for a refund. Nothing to lose!
Here's the link for more info:
http://www.worldstart.com/store/697superspecial.htm
PS-
Remember, we have our "Buy 3, get a FREE Mouse" sale through
the end of this week (or while supplies last). So, get to the site and
order today!
MS
Office 101
Accessing
The Recently Used File List With Your Keyboard
As we all know, in
the MS Office programs there's a list of recently used files at the bottom
of the File menu.
Most people access
these with the mousenot a bad way, works wellbut did you know
that you can accomplish the same task with just a few keys?
No?
Well, you can, so
let's get to the "how" part.
First hit Alt +
F (to activate the File menu).
Then press the
number listed beside the file name in the list.
Just like magic, the
file will open and you're ready to go!
(OKwellmaybe
not magic but it sure can be a timesaver!)
Office
Tip of the Day
Toolbar
Reset
In several issues
of MS Office Tips & Tricks we've covered many different ways to alter
your toolbars.
Have you made some
changes that you regret?
Maybe you've made
enough of them that you'd like to "wipe the slate clean" and
start over with a particular toolbar.
Or, maybe someone
else has recently made changes that you'd like removed.
Is there a way to
return to the original toolbar configuration?
Of course! (Why else
would I ask?)
To reset a toolbar
to its original configuration you need to follow 6 short steps.
1. Go to the Tools
menu, Customize choice. (Or right-click on a toolbar and
choose Customize from the pop-up menu.)
2. On the Toolbars
tab highlight the name of the toolbar you wish to reset.
3. Click the Reset
button on the right.
4. In the next window
you will need to choose which template the changes should affect. (The
normal template is your everyday blank document.)
5. Click OK.
6. Close
the Customize window.
(You can repeat steps
2 - 5 to reset as many toolbars as necessary before closing the Customize
window)
And... Poof!
Your toolbar is returned
to its original state.
Wouldn't that be cool
in the car? A few buttons and it's just like new...
~ April
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