Faça seu gmail usando-se mais produtivo do self com alguns atalhos úteis
Eu transformei-me mais addictive usar-se gmail estes dias especialmente porque nós temos que responder aos usuários que emitem o seu computador problemas sobre TroubleFixers
Ao segurar esta número grande de email, Eu era tentar justo conhecer rápido e fácil recordar atalhos para gmail. Assim, I google para gmail teclado os shotcuts e começam aterrados a uma página aqui
Mas após ter visto estes atalhos Eu fui preocupado mesmo como poderia qualquer recordar todo, mim filtrei para fora algum fácil de recordar atalhos.
Rapidamente fácil de usar-se Atalhos Para Estale para continuar lendo “fazem seu gmail usando-se mais produtivo do self com alguns atalhos úteis”
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Pare filtrar automático das mensagens no cliente usando-se do gmail do outlook 2007
Em caso de outlook 2007 em que você configura o seu gmail cliente com pop3 automático configuração o problema de auto filtrar de seus correios recebidos é feito perto outlook.
Mas este automóvel que filtra a maioria dos tempos não funciona corretamente que os resultados non em correios de sucata ou em correios limpos são marca como a sucata e outlook move-os automaticamente para o dobrador da sucata.
Você pode simplesmente reparar o erro que filtra como segue:
1. Aberto Microsoft Outlook 2007 (mais…)
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Written by Jason on February 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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Top 10 tips for sending e?mail while traveling
Whether you’re on the road for business or pleasure provided you’re not traveling by canoe in the Amazon jungle or dog sled in the arctic there’s probably a way to stay in touch by e?mail. With a little knowledge and advance planning, it’s easy to check your e?mail from the road. Here are some tips to help you remain in contact with friends, family, and colleagues while you’re on the go.
1. Use web mail and travel light
If you use a web-based e?mail service such as Windows Live Hotmail, you can send and receive e?mail using someone else’s computer, without the need to carry around your own mobile PC while you travel. All you need is a Hotmail account and a computer with a web browser and an Click to continue reading "Top 10 tips for sending e?mail while traveling"
Written by Jason on February 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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Restoring Confidence
If the number of emails and letters I receive on accidental deletion of files is anything to go by we’re in suffering an epidemic of ‘butter fingers’… Picture files on memory cards are by far the most popular files to get zapped by mistake but it affects everything, from Word documents to album tracks, and I can’t deny that I haven’t done it myself, but when it happens the worst thing you can do is panic. If you do the chances are you make the situation even worse, so when you’ve erased a file, and you want it back the first thing to do is check the Recycle Bin. If it’s not there then there is still a very good chance all or part of it is still on the drive, and this little freeware program, called Restoration could get it back for you. The program is small and runs from any file location, even a memory card, so it doesn’t mess around with Windows. (more…)
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Five Efficiency Tips For Microsoft Outlook
Although small businesses seem to be gravitating towards web based e-mail, such as Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo! Mail, good old Microsoft Outlook still has a faithful following among those who want offline access to their e-mail. This week I have a few tips for exploiting Outlook’s features for working more efficiently.
1. Use Outlook As A Document Repository
You can store documents in any Outlook folder. That’s right! And you don’t have to attach the document to the mail message; you can store it just as you would in a desktop folder. To store a document in Outlook, follow these steps: (more…)
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Written by Jason on November 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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Keyboard shortcut of the week: search and find
If you wish to bring up Windows’ file search minimise all your windows and press F3. You can also search within a certain folder too: open that folder up in Windows Explorer (the name for the program that opens when you double click on ‘My Documents’, ‘My Computer’, etc) and - you guessed it - press F3.
Pressing F3 opens search dialogs in many other programs as well: in Internet Explorer it opens (and closes) the vertical search bar; in MS Outlook it opens up the ‘Advanced Find’ dialog. Try pressing F3 when using applications that have some sort of search facility.
In a similar vein, you can open up the find facility in many applications by holding down the Control (’Ctrl’) key and pressing F. To explain the difference between search and find, consider that you will search for a web page and when you have opened it you can find text within it. In MS Word Ctrl + F opens the ‘Find and Replace’ dialog. As with F3, try it out in any program that has a find facility.
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Written by Stepterix on October 10th, 2007 with no comments.
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