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Firefox 2.0: How to Always Restore Your Session

Firefox 2.0 allows you to restore your sessions after a system crash, but you can adjust this so that it restores your session each time you open the browser. To do this, follow the steps in this Tech-Recipe.

BlackBerry: Hide Filed/Sent Emails

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I know I hated seeing my filed or sent email messages in my Messages application on my BlackBerry 8703. This tutorial lets one change that.

Excel: How to Create a Conditional Format

In Excel, you can change your data’s appearance based on its value. For example, you could change the color of negative balances in your worksheet to red while positive numbers are black. To do this, follow the steps in this Tech-Recipe.

Dreamweaver: Sharpening an Image

You can use Dreamweaver to sharpen an image which increases the image’s definition. To sharpen an image, use the steps provided in this tech-recipe.

IE7: Alternative Method for Navigating Back and Forward

As I am sure you know, you can go back and forward between web pages by using the arrow buttons on the toolbar. On IE7, there is a shortcut for doing this that can be quite useful.

Windows 8: Use a Different Input Method for Each App

If you usually have to switch between input methods to work with programs, consider setting up the input method for each program individually so that you do not have to manually switch methods. This tutorial will walk you through the necessary steps to use a different input method for each application.

iOS: Force Videos to Play from the Beginning

By default in iOS, when you play a video, it will resume where you left off. While this is a convenient feature for watching movies, it may not be with shorter videos like music videos or family recorded videos which you may want to start watching from the beginning. Luckily, you can change this and force all videos to start from the beginning.

Access: How to Create a Splash Screen

You can easily create a splash screen for your Access application. Even better, you can give it purpose by making it interactive with buttons, text boxes, or other objects. This tutorial explains adding a splash screen to your Access application.

Dreamweaver: Adjust the Brightness and Contrast of an Image

You can use Dreamweaver to modify the midtones, shadows, and highlights of an image. This is helpful in correcting images that are too light or too dark. This Tech-Recipe describes how to adjust the brightness and contrast of an image.

Excel 2003: How to Set Acceptable Values for a Cell

In Excel, you can set up a validation rule to make sure the data entered into a cell meets certain criteria. The Data Validation dialog box can be used to define the type of data that Excel should allow in the cell and to set the conditions data must meet to be accepted in the cell. Keep reading to find out how this is done.

Microsoft Word 2003: Obtain the Current Document’s File Size

Working on a Word document and wondering what the file size is? You can view the document size from inside Word without having to go to Explorer to get the information. This tutorial describes how to do it.

Access 2003: How to Use AutoFormat

Access comes with several predefined formats that it allows you to apply to an entire form. This tutorial explains applying a format to a form with AutoFormat.

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