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Hands-Free PowerPoint Presentations By Helen Bradley | Article Published July 14, 2009 A hand-free PowerPoint presentation has several advantages over a manually-run slideshow, and is not hard to set up. Tags: Windows, content, IT, Office, PowerPoint The Fast Way to Read Compressed Files on Linux By Juliet Kemp | Article Published February 02, 2009 Linux has a multitude of handy specialized commands and fast ways to do things. Juliet Kemp shows us how to read compressed files without unpacking them first. Tags: content, IT How To Make Templates in Microsoft Word 2003 By Helen Bradley | Article Published January 29, 2009 Helen Bradley shows you how to create Word document templates to quick start your day-to-day tasks. Tags: content, IT, Office, international, documents Linux Command Line For Beginners: Finding Help Documents By Juliet Kemp | Article Published January 07, 2009 A typical Linux system comes with all kinds of help documentation built-in, and a lot of users don't even know it's there. Juliet Kemp is your guide to finding man, info, and HTML help pages. Tags: Linux, content, IT, access Networking with Ubuntu 8.04 and Windows, Part III By Eric Geier | Article Published July 21, 2008 In the final installment of our tutorial series, we'll figure out exactly how to share the files on your Ubuntu machine, both quick and easy, and with access controls. Tags: Windows, content, SMB, PC, IT Sidux, a Great Alternative to Ubuntu, Part 2 By Carla Schroder | Article Published July 15, 2008 Last week we introduced ourselves to Sidux, which makes Debian Sid implementation a bit friendlier. Although there were a number of reasons why a user might prefer Sidux to Debian Sid, or Ubuntu, or some other Debian derivative, they apparently were not clear to a number of readers. Tags: content, software, Ubuntu, KDE, xfce |