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Wed
04
Apr
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'Shell Tools', and 'Big Picture'

Shell Tools Shell Tools is a windows shell expansion. With Shell Tools you can easily rename multiple files in a folder (advanced or simple) or you can remove all file attributes (reset) on all files in all folders (recursive). MultiRenamer: It is ... now possible (in version > 2.1) to add a input filter. This makes it possible to rename multiple files using more advanced selections. Note: scroll about 3/4 down the page to find "Shell Tools." http://www.gdsoftware.dk/default.asp?page=4 Big Picture Big Picture is an easy to use poster printing software that allows you to divide any ... (view more)

Wed
15
Nov
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Use Advanced Text Alignment Feature with Graphics: MS Word

After you've changed a picture into a floating object, you can further control how the text flows in relation to the picture. You can edit the wrap points to control how close the text wraps next to the picture. To do so: Click to select the ... picture. Click the Text Wrapping button and choose Edit Wrap Points. The picture is then surrounded with a red dashed outline with small black handles at each angle. To move the wrap point, click and drag it. To add a new wrap point, click anywhere on the red dashed line and drag. The text wrapping changes immediately. Click outside the picture to get rid ... (view more)

Tue
14
Nov
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Delete and Position Graphics: MS Word

When inserted, a picture is part of the flow of text, an inline object. Because you have already learned how to format alignment and spacing of regular text, you will now learn how to convert a picture to a floating object. Click the picture to ... select it. Click the Text Wrapping button on the Picture toolbar. This opens the menu. Click one of the wrapping styles. You can also use the selections on the Layout tab of the Format Picture dialog box. The view changes to Print Layout view, and the picture is now a floating object. When you place the mouse pointer over it, the pointer turns into a ... (view more)

Fri
10
Nov
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Position a Picture: MS Word

When you've inserted a picture in a page and adjusted its size and so on, the next step is to position it where you want it. You can handle that in one of two ways. As an inline picture. This means a picture is considered merely one character on a ... line. As such, you can center it by clicking the Center button, indent it by pressing Tab or clicking the Increase Indent button, or even align it with a caption by including it in a table. As a floating object. This means a picture exists o n a different layer than the text itself. You can drag a floating object to move it anywhere on the page, ... (view more)

Wed
08
Nov
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Insert a Picture From a File: MS Word

If you have a picture of your own, whether it's from a scanner, another clip art collection or from the Web, you can insert it into a document. Follow the easy steps below: Choose Insert | Picture | From File. Navigate using the dialog box until you ... see the file name. The dialog box resembles the Open dialog box. You may have to change folders or drives to the location where the file is stored. Click the file name to preview the image and double-click to insert it into your document. The picture is inserted into the document wherever the insertion point was located. Because the picture is ... (view more)

Wed
26
Jul
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Change Image Control Settings: MS Word

When you have a picture selected, you can use buttons on the Picture toolbar to change it from color to black and white and adjust the contrast and brightness. Click the Image Control button and choose Grayscale, Black ... (view more)

Thu
29
Jun
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Modify a Picture: MS Word

When you've inserted a picture in MS Word, the first thing you notice is where it's located and how large it is. You can modify the picture to fit your needs. Some of the ways you can change a picture include those outlined below: Size the picture ... (larger or smaller). Crop, or trim off, one or more edges. Change it to black and white or grayscale (shades of gray) instead of color. Increase or reduce contrast and brightness, just like a television screen. The first step in modifying is to click the picture to select it. When you do this, sizing handles appear at each corner and edge of the ... (view more)

Thu
13
Apr
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Fine-Tune Images using The Crop Tool: MS Word

If you use MS Word to create newsletters, marketing copy, or other printable documents that include images, there's one picture-editing tool that can make the difference between publishing an image that works and one that merely takes up space: the ... Crop tool. For instance, instead of publishing an image that shows a very small person in the middle of a lot of wasted space, you can use the Crop tool to zoom in on the important part of the image. You can practice using the Crop tool and see how it works: Launch MS Word. Copy a graphic image from a Web page and paste it into Word, or insert an ... (view more)

Tue
07
Feb
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Display a Photo in Hidden Comments: MS Excel

Have you ever had a list in Microsoft Excel -- (such as a "products list", for example) -- where you need to display a photo next to a record ... but the photo needed to be small enough to coincide with the list? In that case: consider using hidden ... comments to display your photos! Hidden comments work *great* for lists in Excel. Once the photo has been placed inside the hidden comment, simply move your cursor over the comment cell to see the picture! It's as easy as pie! Here is how to do it: Select a cell that contains a Comment, right-click, and from the shortcut menu, select Show Comment. ... (view more)

Wed
30
Nov
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'Charm', and 'Picture Resizer'

Charm Charm has eight icons that can be picked up and dropped onto any visible window or application. Each icon performs a different task. For example, showing or hiding a window. If you are having trouble checking a tick-box, or entering text ... because the control is disabled, simply pick up the "Enable" icon, and drop it on the control. http://www.broccolisoftware.com Picture Resizer Powerful utility can do two things: it can change the size of a picture (including smooth resize) and it can convert pictures from one graphic format to another. http://www.imageresizer.com/ (view more)

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