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Office 2010: Customize Existing Ribbon Tabs and Create New Ones

You can make Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook easier to use by customizing existing tabs on the Ribbon. You can also create new tabs to use as a quick access for multiple types of commands.

Word 2010: Remove Background from Inserted Images to Better Match Your Document

Quite often, an image you’ve chosen to include in your document has a background that just doesn’t look right. Word 2010 allows you to remove the background without having to use a third party graphics application.

Word 2010: Create and Insert Screenshots into Your Document

One of the new features in Microsoft’s Word 2010 is the ability to take screenshots using Word itself, no need for additional software. You can automatically grab a screenshot of an open window or highlight the specific area you wish to capture.

Windows 7: Automatically Start Windows Media Center When Windows Starts

If you have made your PC to be a dedicated Windows Media Center machine, then you would greatly benefit from having Windows Media Center automatically start when you boot up the computer. By doing this, it’s ready to go as soon as Windows has finished loading, allowing you to begin enjoying your media sooner.

Windows 7: Enable Automatic Optimization for Windows Media Center

If you are a heavy user of Windows Media Center, then you want it to at top performance. By enabling the automatic optimization and setting a scheduled time, the WMC shell will be restarted to clear any performance sucking errors. The automatic optimization will not restart the shell if you are using WMC to view, listen to, or record content.

Google Voice: Quickly Send All Callers to Voicemail by Enabling Do Not Disturb

Sometimes you just need some peace and quiet to get your tasks done. You can quickly send all calls to your Google number to voicemail so you can get back to them later when you are ready to get back to it.

Windows 7: How to Attach VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) Files

I use Virtual PC quite a bit for checking out various operating systems. sometimes I have files on a virtual OS that I need to use on my real system. This usually means that I have to fire up Virtual PC and run the desired operating system. Windows 7 allows you to attach VHD files so that you can access the disks from your virtual OS without having to run Virtual PC.

Windows 7: How to Run an Application as Another User

In previous versions of Windows (XP and Vista), you could ran an application as administrator by using the context menu. You had no such option if you were wanting to run the application as a different user. Windows 7 adds this ability, allowing you to use the context menu to run a program as the administrator or as another user.

Windows 7: How to Open a Folder in a New Process

Windows Explorer normally opens all folders within a single process. While you could change this via the Folder Options, it would cause all folders to open in new processes. Windows 7 allows you to easily select a single folder and run it in a different process.

Windows 7: Hide or Show Libraries in the Navigation Pane

Libraries act as pointers to various folders containing similar content such as music, video, photos, etc. You can easily add or remove libraries from your Navigation pane to suit your needs

Windows 7: How to Create a New Library

By default, Windows 7 comes with six Libraries (Communications, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures and Videos). You can create other Libraries if these don’t meet all of your needs for media like e-books, comics, tutorials, etc.

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