August 17, 2006 Issue...8:14 AM. MST Volume 2006, Issue 139 ISSN 1499-0660
 


"Whether you think you can or think you can't, you are right."

- Henry Ford

 
 EDITOR'S COMMENTS

Hi there,

Hey there and welcome to yet another wonderful edition of The Learning Curve.

Recently, it has been brought to my attention that our search engine here on Masteryourcomputer isn't as efficient as it should be: if someone searches on only one volume there are no results. First off, I'd like to apologize for this technical problem and secondly, I'd like to let everyone know that it has been brought to our technical department's attention and as soon as humanly possible, will be addressed. Thank you, everyone, for letting us know.

With that said, in this edition of The Learning Curve you will learn how to bring 'em with you; find out why you have roving icons; and visit a place that'll spark a few memories.

Now on to the good stuff...

Get your drink, grab a snack, sit back and relax in your favorite spot. Enjoy your time in the 'Curve.

Make it a great day,

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Easy Add Up - Word 2002
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Bring 'Em With You - Outlook 2002
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Errors Away - Windows XP Professional
When Windows XP experiences an error...click for more

Toss Your Cookies - Internet Explorer 6
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 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Q: Why do my icons move? Every so often, I have to rearrange them because they move to one side of my screen.

- Pat Anderson


A: There are a couple reasons why your icons...click for more


Q: I appear to have used at various times both Outlook Express and Outlook and there are important e-mails in both programs. How do I combine ALL messages into one program and which one is the best to use? Looking forward to your help.

- Anthony Le Dain


A: Part of your question is answered in the 'Curve article...click for more

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"What we see depends mainly on what we look for."

- John Lubbock

 

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