Posts Tagged ‘tech tip’

Posted on February 5th, 2013 by Andrew Salas  |  No Comments »

iPhone LED Flash alerts for an On-call phone

If you have an important iPhone that requires constant attention, then this feature is for you! You can now enable LED Flash Alerts to bring in 3 senses into notifications. You can now hear, feel, and see all notifications for calls, texts, and alarms. I am posting this information because a friend showed me and I [...]

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Posted on January 31st, 2013 by Andrew Salas  |  No Comments »

Picture Password in Windows 8 touch screen setup

The Windows 8 touch screen feature allows you to have an image for a password to unlock your workstation. This is a video walk through on how to set it up.  Watch the video here.

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Posted on January 16th, 2013 by Andrew Salas  |  No Comments »

Windows 8 switch screen for start tiles

A simple example of how and when you will need to switch the windows start tiles in windows 8. just hold the “Windows Key + Page Up (or Page Down)” to toggle. Then play angry birds.. or work. Either way  

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Posted on December 10th, 2012 by Forrest Garcia  |  No Comments »

Setting Up Two Monitors Using Windows 7 easily!

Windows 7 has some neat enhancements, one of them being how it lets you handle dual monitors. If you’re adding a second monitor to your Windows 7 home or office PC, which is a very good idea, it’s a breeze to configure. There are actually two ways you can currently setup multiple monitors in Windows [...]

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Posted on September 14th, 2012 by Forrest Garcia  |  No Comments »

Draw on your screen in Firefox

      Have you ever had those days when your trying to explain something to someone and wished you could draw on the computer screen? Or maybe you are like me and give computer support, where being able to draw on the screen can make things clearer for the people we are trying to [...]

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Posted on May 10th, 2011 by Andrew Salas  |  No Comments »

DropBox is a ROCKSTAR!

I almost use this product so much that I forget other people don’t know about it. I would like to share. My best explanation of this product is , It’s like a thumb drive that you don’t have to carry around.  It’s clouded and virtual. They host all the data on the Drop Box servers [...]

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Posted on September 2nd, 2010 by Andrew Salas  |  1 Comment »

Look like a document genius using Microsoft Word templates

Ever had to create a document on a deadline, or just wanted an easy way to create documents that are both professional-looking and quick? Well, here’s a tip for you.  Using Microsoft Word templates can cut down on your prep time and give you an edge when you need to produce a great document in limited [...]

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Posted on February 20th, 2009 by Everon TechTips  |  No Comments »

Tech Tip: Solve mail merge zip code woes

One of the most annoying parts of doing a mail merge from excel to a sheet of labels in word is when the leading ‘zero’ of a zip code drops off. The formatting of the zip code field is set to “Special zip code formatting,” but when you mail merge, Word assumes zip codes are [...]

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Posted on May 1st, 2008 by Everon TechTips  |  No Comments »

Tech Tip of the Month – Standardize Your View for Microsoft Word Docs

by Ali Mohaisen | www.everonit.com Would you like to standardize the default view for all of your Microsoft Word documents? If you prefer a certain view for Word documents, but somehow find yourself getting a different view every time you open Word, read on. The following steps allow you set your favorite view as the [...]

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Posted on March 12th, 2008 by Everon TechTips  |  No Comments »

Tech Tip of the Month – Swift Feet with Firefox!

by Jon Allen | www.everonit.com Firefox is built to be a much safer and generally faster workflow browser than its competitor, Internet Explorer. The implementation of tabs in Firefox is possibly the greatest workflow enhance- ment to browsers. Instead of having many annoying windows taking up your entire task bar, Firefox allows you to only [...]

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