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The Best PCs You Can Build for $300, $600, and $1200. 15 Best Keyboard Shortcuts You're Not Using. One of the best features of Windows 7, which also appears in Windows 8's desktop mode, is the ability to snap windows next to each other so you can split the screen evenly between applications. To perform this snap feature with the mouse, you need to drag a window all the way to the left or right side of the screen. Don't bother. Hit Windows + Left Arrow to snap a window to the left side of the screen or Windows + Right Arrow to snap it to the right. If you have more than one screen, you can hit the key combo more than once to move a window from one screen to another and you can snap a different window to each monitor edge, allowing you to have four snapped windows on two displays (or six or a three-display setup).

Hitting Windows + Up Arrow maximizes a window while Window + Down Arrow minimizes it. More: 8.1 Worst Windows 8.1 Annoyances And How to Fix Them. 20 Tricks That Can Make Anyone An Excel Expert. After Microsoft developed Excel to the 2010 version, it offered more surprises than ever. In order to deal with tons of big data, you can’t ignore the important role Excel plays in daily work. However, both for beginners and advanced users, there are still many useful tips and tricks that are inevitably overlooked.

Here are 20 useful Excel spreadsheet secrets you may not know. Please note that all these functions are based on Microsoft Excel 2010. 1. You might know how to select all by using the Ctrl + A shortcut, but few know that with only one click of the corner button, as shown in the screenshot below, all data will be selected in seconds. 2. Rather than open files one by one when you have multiple files you need to handle, there is a handy way to open them all with one click. 3. When you have different spreadsheets open, it’s really annoying shifting between different files because sometimes working on the wrong sheet can ruin the whole project. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

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Windows 10. Finds of the Week: Can Your Computer Run That Game?, Test New and Used PC Hardware, Download and Delete What Google Search Knows About You, News That Inspires | Gizmo's Freeware. Top 10 Incredibly Useful Windows Programs to Have On Hand. Use Your Password to Improve Your Life. Zdnet. As reported by Wayne Williams at Betanews and confirmed by us, a simple registry hack to a Windows XP system tricks Windows Update into providing updates for it. Williams says that the hack, included just below, makes the system look like Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 which will continue to receive updated until April 9, 2019. To apply the hack, create a text file with a .reg extension and the contents below: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\WPA\PosReady] "Installed"=dword:00000001 Run it by double-clicking in Windows Explorer.

After this is done, if you run Windows Update, it will find several updates, as illustrated in this screen capture: The screen capture is from our own tests, which appear to work. This specific hack works only on 32-bit systems, but a 64-bit workaround is available at this page, which may have been Williams's source for the 32-bit hack. We asked Microsoft for a comment, but due to the holiday we don't expect one immediately.

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