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Fri
16
Aug
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New 'Dual Screen' 3DTV Could 'Save Your Marriage'

Samsung has developed a 3D HDTV set that allows two people to watch different shows -- in full screen mode -- at the same time. The feature uses active 3D glasses, which work by alternating between showing frames designed for the left eye and the ... right eye. The individual lenses have filters that block the light from getting through and these filters switch on and off so that you always see the intended frame at any moment. Your brain then combines the two differing sets of information coming into your eyes to create a 3D picture. Different Glasses Show Different Pictures The Samsung ... (view more)

Tue
12
Oct
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Toshiba Brings Glasses-Free 3D HDTV to Home Market

Toshiba has unveiled the first commercial television set that allows viewers to see three-dimensional pictures without the need to wear special glasses. But the set is very pricy and comes in two relatively small sizes. Other manufacturers have ... produced 3D sets that work without glasses before, but only to show off the idea: these will be the first available for the public to buy. 3D HTDV Sans Glasses: Big Price, Small Screens The Japanese will be the first to get an opportunity to buy the Toshiba Regza GL1, and should be available there before the end of this year in 12- and 20-inch models. ... (view more)

Mon
22
Dec
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Pictures in Tables in MS Word

Here is another nifty little tip to use in tables in MS Word. Pictures! Yes, it's true, you can place a picture in a table in MS Word and it is super easy to do so! Simply click in the cell where you want to place your picture. Click on Insert | ... Picture. Navigate to the picture you want and double-click it. That's all there is to it! Pretty nifty eh? When you become a member at CarolsCornerOffice.com, you have access to this and many, many more articles that include screenshots. Don't delay: visit us today! (view more)

Wed
03
Sep
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Transfer Information To Other Documents Using Word 2007’s View Side By Side Feature

There may be times When you need to copy information from one of your Word 2007 documents to another, and you could simply copy the information from one document, open the destination document, click where you want to insert it, and paste it. Or, ... you could just right-click and drag the information from one document to another. The View Side By Side feature in MS Word 2007 makes it easy to do! Perhaps you might want to copy a picture in Document A to Document B. Follow the steps below to learn how: Open Document A. Open Document B and scroll to the place you want to insert the picture. Click ... (view more)

Thu
24
Apr
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Text from MS Word to MS Excel Quickly

You have created the perfect table in MS Word and now you have to put it into MS Excel. You have tried copying and pasting but all of the pretty formatting is gone and it doesn't fit right and it really looks a mess! What do you do now? Well, this ... quick and easy resolution will make you look like a star. Simply paste your text into MS Excel as a picture! Hmmm...how do do that... Copy your text or table in MS Word. In MS Excel, click on Edit | Paste Special. In Excel 2007, the latest version, go to the Home ribbon and click the down arrow on the Paste button and select Paste Special from the ... (view more)

Tue
25
Mar
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Perfect Pictures in MS Word

I am sure that more than a few of my subscribers have used lots of pictures and graphics in their MS Word documents. How often have you spent a load of time resizing your pictures so that they will fit perfectly in the space where you wanted them? I ... am sure that you have fiddled with them only to find that they just didn't look right any longer because they are now distorted. Now what? How do you get the picture back to its original size? Well, you could use the Reset Picture button from the Picture toolbar (or the Picture Tools ribbon in Office 2007), but that one resets everything, ... (view more)

Wed
26
Sep
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'Taskix', and 'Touch Picture'

Taskix Reorder buttons in your Windows taskbar with drag-and-drop. http://taskix.robustit.com/ Touch Picture Show disabled pictures in Internet Explorer by clicking them. It is possible to disable showing pictures in Internet Explorer in order to ... make pages load faster and to save traffic. To show the picture you need after that, you have to right-click it, find and select the Show Picture item in the menu. And that's for each picture. It is okay if you need one or two pictures, otherwise these operations will take a lot of effort, nerves and time, but with Touch Picture it's enough to just ... (view more)

Tue
04
Sep
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Illustrate Data Tables Using MS Excel

When you want to show the data represented by your Excel chart, you can add a data table to the chart by selecting the Data Table tab in the Chart Options dialog box. You cannot though, use data tables with XY charts, pie charts, doughnut charts, ... radar charts, bubble charts, or surface charts. Data tables' formatting options are also limited compared to actual data cells. To overcome these limitations, you can include a picture of the actual data cells in your chart. Follow the steps below to insert a picture: Select the data range you want to include with your chart. Click to Edit | Copy. ... (view more)

Fri
06
Apr
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Change Image Control Settings: MS PowerPoint

After you insert a picture and have selected it, you can change it from colored to black and white, adjust the contract or alter the brightness of the image. You can use the toolbar or access the dialog box for more control. To use the mouse, follow ... these steps: To change a picture in one of the following ways, click the Image Control button and select one of the options: Automatic - Restores the picture's original colors. Grayscale - Shades of gray. Black and white - Changes your image to pure black and white. Watermark - Converts the picture to preset levels of brightness and color contrast ... (view more)

Thu
05
Apr
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Crop a Picture: MS PowerPoint

Sometimes you insert a picture into your slide and you decide you don't need all of it. Hmmm... what to do? After you select a picture you can cut or crop the edit the edges off of pictures using either of the two procedures below: Click the Crop ... button on the picture toolbar. The mouse pointer changes to indicate cropping. Position the cropping pointer over one of the sizing handles. Press and hold the left mouse button and drag inward. The pointer changes again. To use the menus, follow these steps: Access the Format Picture dialog box and click the Picture tab. The Crop from area shows the ... (view more)

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