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Put the default Search back in Windows Vista SP1
In this issue of the Windows Vista Report, Greg Shultz investigates the removal of the default Search command from both the Start menu and the context or right-click menu in Microsoft Vista SP1. He then shows you how you can put the Search command back. This download is also available as an entry in the TechRepublic Windows blog.
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10 ways to develop customer self-sufficiency
Helping your customers become more technically capable frees you up to spend more time giving them higher-value services -- which could ultimately benefit your career. Calvin Sun offers some advice for helping your customers become a bit more self-reliant.
This download is also available as an entry in our 10 Things blog.
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Cut down on Linux command-line typing with these 10 handy bash aliases
The Linux desktop may have come a long way, but there are still times when you'll need to use the command line. Luckily, you don't have to type the same commands over and over. Jack Wallen shares some of the aliases he's used over the years to reduce the need for repetitive command-line typing.
This download is also available as an entry in our 10 Things blog.
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How do I... Spice up a list in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation?
Most of us use bullets or numbers to introduce specific ideas or points. There's nothing wrong with them, but they are rather ordinary. In a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, you might want to forego the ordinary and go with something a bit more novel, and certainly unexpected. Susan Sales Harkins shows you how to spice up your next presentation. This download is also available as an entry in the Microsoft Office blog.
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10 things you should do near the end of a project
When they reach the end of a project, many project managers come up just short of the finish line. Failure to handle the final steps can add confusion to an initiative and may lead to customer dissatisfaction, unhappy staff, and a project dragging on longer than necessary.
Here are a few things you should be thinking about when you get to the end of your next project. Some of these items are purely administrative, but many of them will help get you one step closer to ensuring that your project is successful.
This download is also available as an entry in our 10 Things blog.
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