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3/23/10 Class Notes

Capture an image of EXACTLY what you see on the screen. Works great if you have an error message you want to save for your computer repair guy to see. Want to print something on the screen but there is no print icon or option. If you've been sent a slideshow and there is a picture you want to keep. Or for any other reason. To capture the image 1. push print screen on the keyboard Place the captured image in your computer for safe keeping 2. Open Word 3. Go to edit and choose paste 4. the image will appear on the page 5. Save, file or even print the page   Explore Bing Maps maps.bing.com A new way to see a map. Click the Blue Man to get streetside views. Add Map Apps to enhance your map experience (bottom left) like choosing worldwide telescope to see the stars. or streetside photos to see flickr images of the area you are looking at   Pivot from Microsoft works for Windows Vista and 7 www.getpivot.com Displays information on the web in a graphical way vs. conventional text searchin

I use Mac Mail and receive SMTP error messages, what can I do

http://sftowershelp.blogspot.com I use Mac Mail and receive SMTP error messages, what can I do 1. open mac mail 2. go to preferences 3. click accounts 4. below beside SMTP make sure there is only 1 server listed Change text documents to a universal format for any user to open 1. Open the document 2. Go to file and choose Save As 3. Beside File Format 4. Choose RTF or TXT 5. Name the file and click same Customize the Internet Browser Navigation toolbar to include more than just back and forward 1. Place your mouse arrow on the toolbar 2. Hold CTRL and click to get a menu of viewing options 3. Choose customize toolbar 4. A window appears with all the features you can add to the toolbar 5. Click hold and drag icons off the bar to remove them and click hold and drag icons from the window onto the bar to add them 6. close the window when you are done   Jason Dare Computer Trainer 415/240.4843 learn@sfct.net 1617 Balboa St. San Francisco, CA 94121 www.sfct.net

PC Class notes 3-9-10

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Windows Update Website (note, must use Internet Explorer to perform updates) http:// windowsupdate.microsoft.com New gadget I introduced in class http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/05/microsofts-courier-digital-journal-exclusive-pictures-and-de/   Jason Dare Computer Trainer 415/240.4843 learn@sfct.net 1617 Balboa St. San Francisco, CA 94121 www.sfct.net

Mac Notes for 3-2-10

 Setting a custom screensaver to display photos/images of your choice. (famous paintings, photographs of flowers/buildings/ice sculptures, family photos) A screensaver displays when the computer has been idle for a specified amount of time. --Setting up a folder to hold the images you want to display for the screen saver 1. go to the desktop 2. go to file and choose "new folder" 3. title the new folder, "images for my screensaver" ---Finding images to add to the newly created screensaver folder 1. Open the internet 2. Go to google and type in the type of image you want to find 3. Click google search 4. Click "images" on the top left 5. Find an image you want to keep 6. Click on the image--->click "full size image" 7. Hold "ctrl" and click on the image to open a menu of options 8. Choose save image as 9. Save the image to the desktop, if you like you can rename the file so you can identify it later 10. Repeat until y