Software

Use the Web to Find a Place “Halfway”

Use the Web to Find a Place “Halfway” Between Us! Have you ever had a need to meet a business partner, family member or a friend somewhere about 1/2 way between your current locations?  Well, you are in luck! The web has several great solutions and they are quick and easy to use.  Let’s look at a few. MeetWays – Meet Me in the Middle  http://www.meetways.com/ This one is super

Customize Your Windows 10 Start Menu

Customize Your Windows 10 Start Menu To Fit Your Needs The Windows 10 Start Menu can be customized just for you!  Let’s Get Started! 1. Adjust System Settings First, let’s take a look at the Start Menu Windows 10 System Settings.  This can be found under Start : Settings : Personalization : Start. These are rather obvious. Play around with these options until you get things just as you like

Excel Shortcuts To Make you More Productive

Excel Shortcuts To Make you More Productive Excel in the hands of a trained user is simply an amazing tool for doing anything with numbers. Once you have your data entered, you can perform instant calculations and produce amazing charts and graphs. Here are a few Excel shortcuts to make you more productive in your everyday use of this amazing software tool.  Resize several columns with this simple step: Often

Improved Searching with Windows 10

Tips for Improved Searching with Windows 10 Find the Cortana search window is in the way? Do you find that search for a specific set of files returns other search results as well? Here are some Tips for Improved Searching with Windows 10, specifically for “Files”, “Settings”, “Apps” or on the”Web”! 1st If you find you like to “pin” your frequently used applications on the taskbar, but are running short on real

Windows 10’s “Hidden” Toolbar

Check Out Windows 10’s “Hidden” Toolbar If you spend just a few minutes exploring the Windows 10’s “Hidden” Toolbar, you will find you can save yourself valuable time when it is time to access files, folders, and settings. Here is how it works: Right-click on an empty space on the taskbar and click on properties. As shown, in the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog, select the Toolbars tab and