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Smash My Computer
If you have used a computer for any amount of time, you might have experienced the inevitable. You know, the system crashes or freezes before you can save your work. You sit there with a disgusted look on your face, and profanity running through...

The Inception of Modern Computers, via the Back Passage.
Some consideration must be made for the many memory inconsistencies of Thick Mick. He does his best! When I was no more than the size of a mediocre ostrich egg, I got my first computer. The year was 0001 A.D. Now, no more than myself, it wasn't...

Computer Skills: Which Ones Your Staff Needs
Don't worry too much if you lack advanced technical computer skills. A lot of that can be remedied by just putting in a little bit of time each week in doing some self-study. In this article, you'll learn which computer skills are necessary to...

Do you know who is snooping around your computer right now?
How secure is your computer? Most of us have virus protection and probably feel pretty safe. But how many know that there can be many individuals out there who may be trying to snoop (or actually snooping) around your hard disk all day long? I would...

Many Hours at Your Computer Will Worsen Your Vision - - Unless You Know These Secrets
Squinting while looking at a computer screen is not only uncomfortable, it can lead to dry eye, according to Ohio State University researchers. That's because squinting causes people to blink less often, and the study found that the less...

 
7 Tips to Save Time by Using Your Computer


7 Tips to Save Time by Using Your Computer
by Barbara Myers
1. Spreadsheets. Use a spreadsheet to make lists, keep
track of projects and people. Use one to follow up on
delegated items.
2. Form letters. Develop a form letter for your sales
proposals, thank you notes and frequently asked
questions. It's less time consuming to tweak a form
letter than it is to start one from scratch.
3. E-Mail. Communicating by e-mail is simple and fast.
Avoid phone tag!
4. Fax Modem. Fax documents with one tap of the send
button. Avoid walking to the fax machine, searching for
the proper fax number, inserting the paper and dialing.
5. Contact Manager Program. Set reminders for yourself.
Keep addresses and phone numbers organized and readily
accessible. Store valuable information on each contact.
6. Search the Internet. Find the information you need
quickly. Shop. Research. Learn something new every day.
7. Scanner. Scan documents into computer files. As long
as the files are organized, you'll be able to access them
quicker than paper files.
Barbara Myers is a professional organizer and speaker.
Free tips booklet to help you take control of your time by
organizing your life. Visit http://www.ineedmoretime.com


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