I follow PC Magazine on Twitter, which is where I found a link to the 09Apr09 Article “The 25 Golden Rules of E-Mail”.
I tweeted back that this should be required reading. Numbers 6, 7, 8, 9 and 15, address some of my pet peeves regarding email.
I follow PC Magazine on Twitter, which is where I found a link to the 09Apr09 Article “The 25 Golden Rules of E-Mail”.
I tweeted back that this should be required reading. Numbers 6, 7, 8, 9 and 15, address some of my pet peeves regarding email.
A co-worker walked by my desk today, stopped and asked what I was listening to.
I told him that particular song was some instrumental jazz I had downloaded from Jamendo, this link is to their english language page.
I have downloaded a multitude of albums, instrumental, sax, piano, jazz, blues, etc. for listening to on my computer.
These artists are from various countries, nine at this time, publishing under Creative Commons licenses.
If you like good music, this is the site for you.
Just got back to having computer access and received a call from my wife. A form I had made up for her, using Microsoft Word 2003, needed adjusting for some new product and she had ten orders to type up and run on the dot matrix printer with the new information.
The problem was that she knows very little about how to use Microsoft Word and needed it done right away to keep from having to do everything by hand.
Luckily, I was able to walk her through sending me a copy of the DOT (Word Document Template (Microsoft)) file, via email. Once I saved that DOT file to my hard drive, I was able to open it, adjust it and email it back to her.
To make the adjustments in MS Word 2003, I did the following:
Once the form was adjusted, I emailed her the new DOT file and walked her through how to save it in a folder in My Documents containing forms of the same type and then walked her through creating a shortcut for this one to the desktop.
The whole process took about a half hour and saved a lot of work on her part. Now she just needs to double-click on the shortcut item, fill in the information that changes, print the multi-part form on the dot matrix printer, sign it and move on to the next order of business.
She has some other forms, that are not multi-part, but those I have done for her in PDF (Acrobat Portable Document Format) and have to do those differently as you must have the complete Acrobat application to create or adjust them.
If you have special forms or interested in forms, leave a comment and let me know how you handle problems.
As Thursday is Thanksgiving Day, there will be no posting. I will be spending time with my family, as we all should, and will post Friday this week instead.
Have a great Thanksgiving!!