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Posted 03/05/2012   10:21 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add jbcev80 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hi

I propose a topic "How Do I..." computer thread. I know that there are many of us who are advanced computer users and some that are in the "turn it on" category. I am sure there are many questions that go unanswered.

As an example. I hurt my right hand and had to use the mouse with my left hand (fortunately I am ambidextrous). How many "lefties" know that one can switch the mouse buttons and how to do it?

Another possible example is using MS Office VBA capability to "streamline" repetitive tasks in an MS office product.

The thread should not be for "Identify this stamp" but for computer "how to" questions only.

Jerry B

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