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By Louis Ramirez (Recommended by Dr Nelson Gonzalez -MyComputerDoctorPR.com)(SPECIAL OFFER - 2nd Year Anti-Virus Definitions for FREE Restrictions apply)
Your processor's swift, your RAM's abundant, and your hard drive's regularly reformatted. Don't stop there. We've got lots of ways to boost your PC productivity. From 10-second shortcuts for everyday tasks to performance-enhancing tweaks, we share our secrets for getting the most out of the time spent in front of your computer screen, whether it's a little or a lot.
Microsoft Windows XP |
| 1 | ![]() Create your own shortcut-key combinations to your favorite applications by right-clicking the app of choice and selecting Properties. Under the Shortcut tab, enter your own key combination, such as Ctrl+6, in the "Shortcut key" field. If the combination you choose is already taken, Windows selects something similar. |
| 2 | Eliminate animations Ending useless animations in Windows will improve performance. Right-click the desktop, choose Properties, and then the Appearance tab. Click the Effects button, and make sure everything is unchecked in the next window. |
| 3 | Terminate indexing For a slight speed boost, try disabling Windows' Indexing, a feature that keeps a record of all files on your hard drive. Go to Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools, and double-click Services. Scroll down to Indexing Service, then double-click it. In the General tab, select Disabled from the "Startup type" pull-down menu, and click OK. |
| 4 | Instant copies![]() |
| 5 | Custom slide show Windows XP lets you create your own slide-show-based screensaver. First, drag and drop the pictures you'd like to use into your My Pictures folder, located inside the My Documents folder. Now, right-click an empty space on your desktop, and choose Properties. Click the Screen Saver tab, and from within the pull-down menu, highlight the My Pictures Slideshow option. The Settings button lets you adjust parameters such as size and transition effects. Click Preview for a quick demonstration, or click OK to activate your screensaver. |
| 6 | A tidier taskbar You can lump open windows belonging to the same application within a single taskbar icon by right-clicking the taskbar, selecting Properties, and checking the "Group similar taskbar buttons" box. Plus, if you want to close the program without having to close each window individually, all you have to do is right-click the icon and select Close Group. |
| 7 | Hide all windows For instant access to your desktop, hold down the Windows key and hit D. |
| 8 | Synchronize Windows' clock![]() |
| 9 | Apps in an instant For one-click access to frequently used apps, right-click the taskbar, select Toolbars, and check Quick Launch. Now drag your shortcut icons onto the Quick Launch bar to the right of the Start button. To view more of them, click the double chevron for a list, or hover your mouse over the dotted area until it turns into a double-sided arrow and slide it over to the right. |
| 10 | Disable balloon help To disable balloon pop-ups, click Start > Run, type regedit, and hit Enter. In the left column, drill down to HKEY_CURRENT_ USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows > Current Version > Explorer > Advanced. Right-click anywhere in the right column, select New > DWORD Value, and rename it EnableBalloonTips. Double-click this new entry, and give it a hexadecimal value of 0. Then close the Registry Editor, and restart your computer. Just be careful; Registry mistakes are irreversible. |
Microsoft Word |
| 11 | Use bookmarks Word's Bookmark feature lets you navigate quickly through lengthy documents. Simply go to a page you'd like to bookmark, and, from the Insert menu, click Bookmark. Name your Bookmark, and click Add. To find your bookmark, hit Control+F, then click on the Go To tab. Select Bookmark from the menu on the left, and enter the bookmark name to jump straight to it. |
| 12 | Seal of approval Give your documents a professional look by adding a watermark to the background. To add one to your document, select Format > Background > Printed Watermark. Select "Picture watermark" or "Text watermark," then click OK. |
| 13 | Keep the right format Want to paste formatted text into Word without losing the original format? After copying the selected text, select Edit > Paste Special. You can choose among Formatted Text (RTF), Unformatted Text, HTML Format, or Unformatted Unicode Text. |
| 14 | Lose the wrong format To quickly remove the formatting from your document, highlight the relevant text, then press Control+Shift+N. |
| 15 | Stop correcting me Speed up spell-check by preventing Word from grammar-proofing your documents. To disable grammar check, go to Tools > Options, and click the Spelling & Grammar tab. Clear the checkbox labeled "Check grammar as you type," and hit OK. |
| 16 | Count on Word![]() |
| 17 | Word-o-meter You can count the words in a document with a single click by adding a word counter to your toolbar. Go to View > Toolbars, and check Word Count. Drag onto your toolbar the small bar that pops up. Now you can just click Recount whenever you want to know your word count. |
| 18 | Selective highlighting If you don't want Word grabbing an entire word when you make a selection, go to Tools > Options > Edit, and uncheck the box that reads "When selecting, automatically select entire word." |
Microsoft Excel |
| 19 | Insert date and time To insert the current date in a cell, hold Ctrl, then press the colon/semicolon key. To insert the time, hold Ctrl and Shift, and hit the same key. |
| 20 | Color coordination You can color-code the tabs on your Excel spreadsheets for easier navigation. Click the tab you'd like to color, then select Format > Sheet > Tab Color. Select the color you want, and click OK. |
| 21 | Hide your sheet You can hide Excel worksheets to reduce the number of sheets on your screen. Just select the sheets you'd like to hide, and select Format > Sheet > Hide. To restore them, click Unhide. |
| 22 | Clear formatting To clear the formatting in an Excel spreadsheet, highlight the cells you want changed, and select Edit > Clear > Formats. |
| 23 | Keep a close watch The Watch Window lets you monitor cells on other workbooks. To add a cell to the Watch Window, right-click it, then select Add Watch. You can then position the Watch Window above or below Excel's standard toolbar. |
| 24 | Instant quotes![]() |
| 25 | All together now To change the typeface or point size of all cells in a spreadsheet at once, click the box in the top left corner to select the entire spreadsheet, then make your changes. |
| 26 | Sort things out You can rearrange the data in a spreadsheet any way you like by clicking the box in the top left corner and selecting Data > Sort. In the Sort window, select the column you'd like to sort by and whether you want the data in ascending or descending order. |
Microsoft PowerPoint |
| 27 | E-mail slides PowerPoint lets you resize, crop, and e-mail individual slides. To begin, open the slide, and click View > Notes Page. The file will appear on the notes page as an image. Next, right-click the slide image, and click Copy. The image is now on your clipboard, and you can paste it into your program of choice for e-mailing or resizing. |
| 28 | You're out of order While viewing a slide show, you can call up any slide out of order. Just type the number of the slide, and hit Enter. |
| 29 | PowerPoint albums You can use PowerPoint to create an impromptu photo album. Select Insert > Picture > New Photo Album. Under the "Insert picture from:" heading, click File/Disk, select the pictures you want to include, and hit Insert. Next, you can specify the look of the album you want under Album Layout. Finally, click Create. |
| 30 | ![]() Prevent others from modifying your PowerPoint file (or any Office file, for that matter) by enabling password protection. Select Tools > Options > Security, enter a password in the "Password to modify" box, and hit OK. |
| 31 | Scribble some notes To make annotations on a presentation, open the file in Slide Show view. Right-click in the window, point to Pointer Options, and select a writing implement. When you're done, press Esc. |
Microsoft Outlook |
| 32 | Quick e-mails Send out a quick e-mail without launching Outlook. Right-click an empty area on your desktop and select New > Shortcut. Type mailto: in the Shortcut wizard. Then name your shortcut. Now you can just double-click the shortcut to open a blank e-mail message. |
| 33 | Create archives Avoid reaching your mailbox's memory capacity by archiving your messages. Go to Tools > Options, and select the Other tab. Click the AutoArchive button, and make your selections. |
| 34 | Reduce or eliminate spam To decrease your daily dose of spam, select Tools > Options > Junk E-mail, and click the High radio button. To eliminate spam completely, select the Safe Lists Only radio button to receive e-mails only from the people you allow. If you're concerned about missing any e-mails, check your Junk E-mail box regularly. |
| 35 | Save multiple attachments... To save multiple file attachments in an e-mail message all at once, click File > Save Attachments, then select Save All Attachments. |
| 36 | ...but get rid of the large ones Free up your in-box by deleting messages with large attachments. Go to the View menu, click the Arrange By drop-down list, and select Size. Now you can delete e-mails with the largest attachments first and work your way down. |
| 37 | Create multiple signatures You can specify a different signature based on whether you're sending a new message, a reply, or a forward. Go to Tools > Options > Mail Format. Under Signatures, select the signature you want to use from the "Signature for new messages:" drop-down menu. |
| 38 | Make your boss blue Color-code incoming messages based on who they're from by highlighting a message from that individual, clicking Tools > Organize > Using Colors, and selecting a color from the drop-down list. |
| 39 | Schedule appointments To turn an e-mail message into an appointment, drag it over to your Calendar bar until it turns orange. This automatically opens an appointment window, in which you can set up the time and the place, and set a reminder. |
| 40 | ![]() Speed up your Outlook searches by installing Lookout. This plug-in installs its own search box into the Outlook user interface and indexes all your e-mails for instantaneous search results. |
Microsoft Internet Explorer |
| 41 | Make your history a mystery To clear your AutoComplete history in Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options, and click the Content tab. Under "Personal information," click AutoComplete, and, in the resulting window, press Clear Forms. To disable the feature entirely, uncheck the Forms box. |
| 42 | Browse ahead![]() |
| 43 | Browse with tabs Tabbed browsing isn't reserved for Firefox users anymore. Maxthon is an Internet Explorer plug-in that arranges multiple Web pages by tabs for easy navigation. In addition, it groups sites together so you can open your most-visited addresses all at once. |
Mozilla Firefox |
| 44 | Open tabs with one click Instead of right-clicking a link and choosing Open Link in New Tab, click a link with your mouse's scroll-wheel button to open it in a new tab. You can also click that tab with your scroll wheel to close it. (You may have to disable any function assigned to your click wheel for this to work, however.) |
| 45 | One-click combos Don't have a scroll wheel? Hold down Ctrl while left-clicking a link to open a URL in a new tab, or hold Shift and left-click to open a URL in a new window. |
| 46 | More on Autocomplete To eliminate your AutoComplete history in Firefox, go to Tools > Options > Privacy. In the Saved Form Information area, click the Clear button. To disable this feature entirely, click on the plus symbol next to the Saved Form Information area and uncheck "Save information I enter in web page forms." |
| 47 | Keep tabs on your tabs You can control how new tabs open in Firefox in one of three ways: Open the page in a new window, open the page in a new tab in the front window, or replace the current page in the front window. Click the Advanced section of the Options window to customize it to your liking. |
| 48 | Smooth sailing Put an end to jerky document scrolling by enabling Firefox's "Use smooth scrolling" feature in the Advanced section of the Options window. |
| 49 | Search in shorthand Type a word in the address bar, then hit Ctrl+Enter to automatically add http://www and .com to the beginning and end, respectively, of the word. (Ctrl+Shift+Enter adds .org, and Shift+Enter adds .net.) |
| 50 | Zoom in and out Hit Ctrl and the plus sign to increase text size on your current Web page, or Ctrl and the minus to decrease it. To restore the original size, hit Ctrl+0. |
| 51 | Open a tab To open a particular tab in Firefox, hit Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+9. Tabs aren't numbered, though, so you'll have to physically count them. |
| 52 | Use live bookmarks Get the latest headlines from your favorite RSS news sites and blogs. Just click the square, bright-orange icon in the bottom right corner of your browser, and click "OK to save as bookmark." The Live Bookmark will now function as your RSS aggregator. |
Google and gmail |
| 53 | Instant 411 You can perform basic Google searches from your cell phone by sending text-message queries to 46645 (GOOGL). To search for general services in your vicinity, type a word of description followed by a period and your city/state or ZIP code (sushi.10018). To get the weather, use the same format preceded by the word "weather," or for addresses and phone numbers, by the name of the business. You can even get driving directions by typing from followed by the ZIP code of your starting point and to followed by your destination's ZIP code—for instance, from 10016 to 10018. You'll receive text-message responses free of charge (depending on your carrier's text-messaging plan) within seconds. |
| 54 | Create a virtual drive![]() |
| 55 | Gmail calling![]() |
| 56 | Lost in translation? Need to translate text? Head over to Google Translate, paste the text into the field, and make a selection from the drop-down menu. You can also insert URLs to translate Web pages. |
| 57 | Personalize your news You can customize Google's news page at news.google.com by clicking "Customize this page." Delete sections, increase the number of stories shown, and even add news categories of your own. To view your customized page from any computer, click the link "Share your customized news with a friend" at the bottom of the page, and e-mail the URL to your Internet-based mail account. |
Home Networking |
| 58 | Set your preferred network To make sure you always connect to the same wireless network, open the Network icon in your system tray, click the Advanced button, and, under "Preferred networks," move the network to the top of the list. |
| 59 | Go stealth Tighten your home network's security by disabling its Service Set Identifier (SSID) broadcast. By default, all access points broadcast their SSID, or network name, to anyone within range. Disabling this feature will deter hackers. |
| 60 | Change frequencies To avoid potential interference from your cordless phone, buy one that operates on a frequency different from your network's. Companies such as Uniden now offer phones that operate on a 5.8GHz frequency; most Wi-Fi networks operate on 2.4GHz. |
| 61 | Channel surfing Too many wireless networks nearby? If you're experiencing trouble, try changing the Wi-Fi channel to avoid interference. Check your manual for instructions. |
| 62 | Repeat performance Adding a repeater is the quickest and easiest way to broaden the range of your wireless network. Just place the repeater halfway between your router and your computer. |
| 63 | Build a wall Create a virtual wall of protection between your network and the Internet by installing a firewall on every computer logged on to your network. This will keep Internet pests at bay. To enable Windows' built-in firewall, go to Control Panel > Security Center > Windows Firewall. Make sure the On radio button is selected, and hit OK. For even better protection, another alternative is Zone Labs' free ZoneAlarm firewall application. |
| 64 | Opt for change Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) has been cracked before, but changing your WEP key often will add another level of protection to your network. |
| 65 | Restricted area If your access point supports it, use access lists to specify which machines can log on to your network. |
Audio |
| 66 | Let 'er rip In Windows Media Player 10, you can automatically rip CDs when you insert them into the drive. Select Applications > Tools > Options > Rip Music, and check "Rip CD when you insert the CD" and "Eject CD when you've finished ripping." Click OK to save your settings. |
| 67 | Music management In iTunes, you can edit song info such as ratings, album name, and album art on multiple song files all at once. Control-click the files you want to edit, then right-click and select Get Info. Click Yes to the pop-up window and check off the sections you want to edit. Press Enter to make the changes. |
| 68 | Name change Windows Media Player 10 lets you customize how music files are named. Choose Applications > Tools > Options > Rip Music, and click the File Name button. In the resulting window, check the box with the information you'd like shown in the filename. Click OK when you're done to activate the settings. |
| 69 | Access denied When transferring your iTunes library from your old computer to a new one, don't forget to deauthorize your old computer to head off problems with songs protected by digital rights management (DRM). |
| 70 | Delete copycats Weed out duplicate songs cluttering your iTunes library by selecting Show Duplicate Songs from the Edit menu. |
| 71 | Ditch DRM Want a non-DRM-protected library of songs for your iPod? You can purchase AAC files via iTunes, burn them to CD, and import them back into iTunes as MP3s. Choose Edit > Preferences > Importing. From the Import Using pull-down menu, click MP3 Encoder. From now on, all imported files will be saved as MP3s. You can later delete the AAC files by choosing Show Duplicate Songs from the Edit menu. Now you'll have a backup of your music on CD, and you can use iTunes even if you don't own an iPod. |
Maintenance |
| 72 | Use System Restore... Always create a restore point using System Restore when installing or deleting software. You'll find the applet in Accessories > System Tools > System Restore. |
| 73 | ...unless you're infected If your computer has been infected by viruses or spyware, System Restore may actually preserve these Net nasties. Temporarily disable System Restore and perform a full system scan. After you've cleaned your PC, delete old restore points and start fresh. |
| 74 | Don't download from strangers Before you install anything, ask yourself if the software is trustworthy. If you don't have a good reason to trust it, pass. |
| 75 | Blast spyware Prevent browser hijacks and other Internet-related annoyances by keeping updated copies of Lavasoft's Ad-Aware and Spybot-Search & Destroy on your hard drive. Both are freeware and help immunize your computer against potential threats. |
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