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Turn Off the Wireless Part of Sidekick

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If you are on an airplane and really want an LED Football fix, you need to disable the wireless part of a sidekick in order to be able to play. Read on to find out how this is done.

Sidekick LED Football Controls

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Are you having trouble with the wheel in Sidekick LED Football? This tech recipes tutorial describes an alternative.

Cisco CallManager Bulk Update – Route Pattern

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To update a large number of route patterns, some database digging is required. This works with Cisco CallManager CCM 4.0(1) sr2a.

Cisco CallManager Least Cost Routing

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The following tech recipe describes a simpler method for least-cost routing configuration for Cisco CallManager.

Cisco CallManager Partition and Calling Search Spaces (CSS) Explained

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Cisco CallManager partitions and calling search spaces (CSS) are confusing. This Tech-Recipe describes how I keep track of how they work.

Send Mail Via Telnet /Test for Open Relay

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Behind the scenes, the commands sent to mail servers are simple text commands. These commands can be sent to an email server manually via Telnet. This is a quick way to test an email server to determine if it is an open relay.

Outlook 2003: How to Create a Signature for Each Account

In Outlook 2003, you can create signatures and assign a different one to each of your Outlook accounts. You can also create multiple signatures for different uses such as business e-mail, personal e-mail, etc. Keep reading to find out how this is done.

Windows Phone Development: Request More Ram for an Application

By default, every Windows Phone app and game will be granted 150 MB of RAM to use. If your app uses too much memory, the system will kill it automatically. This process ensures the phone runs stably and fast most of the time. However, with a complex app, it may be hard to keep the phone running smoothly with only 150 MB of RAM. Luckily, you can request more RAM or block lower specs devices if your app cannot run on it.

Macromedia Designer: Find and Replace Colors in Flash

With Macromedia Designer, you can use Find and Replace to change the color of text, fills, strokes, or a combination of these. You cannot find and replace colors in grouped objects. To find and replace a color, use the steps below.

Google Spreadsheets: Add or Remove Rows and Columns

Adding and deleting rows and columns is a common (and necessary) function in spreadsheet applications. Doing this in Google Spreadsheets is quite simple and painless. Read on to find out how this is done.

PowerPoint 2003: How to Add Transition Effects

With PowerPoint, the use of transition effects helps a presentation make a greater impact by varying the way one slide replaces another. A slide transition is the visual effect of a slide as it comes into view during a slide show. This can be useful for helping a presentation draw the viewers’ attention to important slides. Effects include opening like a vertical blind, sliding into view, and dissolving in from the edge or center. To apply the transition effect, use the steps below.

Google Spreadsheets: How to Add Multiple Lines in the Same Cell

Google Spreadsheets allows you to have multiple lines in the same cell. This is useful for items such as addresses.

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