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Archive for October 14th, 2008

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by Michael Erikson

There is nothing quite as enjoyable as reading a favorite book or enjoying a new author.

If you are worried that your hand held device, PDA or even your iPAQ Pocket PC H5550 is not able to use Mobipocket, then you could be wrong.

The Reader allows you to read websites, eBooks, weblogs and so much more. The Creator allows you to create documents, advanced content and applications for your PDA and more. The requirements for the Creator are Windows 2000/XP and Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher.

The option to get books for pocket PCs means that you never again have to leave that paperback at home. The added benefit of getting to create documents and applications is just a bonus to be factored in when you decide to download the software from the website. You simply purchase the book online and download it to your Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC and you are ready to go. It could not get much easier than that.

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by Andrew Whiteman

Microsoft Office Excel 2007 contains no menus or toolbars. However, it does include a feature called the Office Button which bears a remarkable similarity to a menu as well as a Quick Access Toolbar which functions a lot like the toolbars found in previous releases of Microsoft Office. In this article, we’ll take a look at these two features and see how they work.

Excel’s Office Button

The Office Button is found in the top left of the Excel screen. When you click it, a menu appears which resembles menus found in most software programs and also in previous versions of Excel. The Office Button menu allows you to create, open, save and print documents. It also contains options for preparing documents for distribution, closing the currently active document and exiting Excel altogether.

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