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Thursday Oct 30, 2008
 

Halloween History presentation

Do you know the history of Halloween? The presentation will tell you.

http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/24908/History-of-Halloween

Free Halloween PowerPoint templates:

http://www.sameshow.com/template-download/template-halloween.html

 

 

History of Halloween

Flash slideshow to show you the history of Halloween. [Read More]

 
Wednesday Oct 29, 2008
 

5 tips for using a public PC

This article is originated from http://www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness/resources/technology/security/danger_danger_5_tips_for_using_a_public_pc.mspx?xid=OVPI533884308

Here are 5 things to consider when you sit down in front of a strange computer:

1.

Check for spy programs.

Download X-Cleaner spyware remover from Xblock.com. Put it on a floppy disk. If the public computer you use has a floppy drive, insert the disk and run X-Cleaner from the floppy to check the hard drive. You do not have to install X-Cleaner.

 

2.

Erase your tracks.

When you use an Internet browser, it keeps records of where you went. When you finish surfing with Microsoft Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options. On the General tab, click Delete Files and Delete Cookies. Then click Clear History.

If you're using Netscape Navigator, it's a little more complicated. Follow these steps.

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Check the settings before going online. Click Edit and Preferences. Click the arrow next to Navigator and select History. On the right, find Browsing History. Change "Remember visited pages" to 0.

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Click on the arrow next to Privacy and Security. Select Disable Cookies and Disable Cookies in Mail and Newsgroups.

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When you finish surfing, click Edit and Preferences. Click the arrow next to Navigator. Click Clear History and Clear Location Bar. Go to Privacy and Security on the left side and click the arrow. Select Cookies. Click Manage Stored Cookies. On the Stored Cookies tab, click Remove All Cookies.

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Now go to Advanced, in the left-hand panel. Click the Arrow and click Cache. Click Clear Memory Cache and Clear Disk Cache.

3.

Protect your passwords.

Browsers also track passwords. Before going on the Web, if you're using Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options. On the Content tab, click AutoComplete. Uncheck the four boxes.

When you finish surfing, again click Tools > Internet Options. Go to the Content tab and click AutoComplete. Click Clear Forms and Clear Passwords.

If you're using Netscape, click Edit and Preferences. Click the arrow next to Privacy and Security. Click Passwords. Clear the box next to Remember Passwords. When you finish browsing, click Passwords again, under Privacy and Security. Click Manage Stored Passwords. Select the Passwords Saved tab and click Remove All.

Netscape has a feature similar to AutoComplete. It saves data entered into forms. To disable that, under Privacy and Security, click Forms. Uncheck "Save form data from Web pages when completing forms." When you finish browsing, return to the Forms page. Click Manage Stored Form Data. Click Remove All Saved Data.

Cleaning out the browser will ensure that no one can track your surfing or grab your passwords with saved data. But a keystroke-logging program will still catch your passwords.

Some — but not all — key-logging programs can be defeated if you copy and paste in the letters or numbers of your password. For instance, say the page you have open in the browser has lots of type on it. And say your password is jim (let's hope it's not that simple!). Find a "j," an "i" and an "m" on the page. Copy and paste them into the password box.

Probably the best password protection is a temporary password. Use it while you're on the road, then discard it.

 

4.

Don't rely on encryption.

There are a number of encryption packages on the market. They can be used to encrypt e-mail. However, they encrypt the mail when the Send button is clicked. That's too late if a key-logging program is on the computer. It will make a record of the password and message as it is being written.

 

5.

Use some common sense.

Public computers may be secure. But you really have no way of being sure. You can secure your home or business computer, but you can't be certain of what has been done with a public machine.

Approach these machines with care. Don't do any banking or stock trading on them if you can avoid it. Avoid credit-card transactions. Use a temporary password if you must check your e-mail. And ask your system administrator how to "expire page views."

 

 
Tuesday Oct 28, 2008
 

701 e-Learning Tips

701 e-Learning Tips:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/3222398/701-eLearning-Tips

 
Monday Oct 27, 2008
 

Free Halloween PowerPoint Templates

Free Halloween PowerPoint Templates for yiou to download [Read More]

 
Sunday Oct 26, 2008
 

Ways to Insert Flash into PowerPoint

Actually it's sort of troublesome to someone who needs to insert Flash into multiple slides within PowerPoint 2007 directly. You may want to know: is there a shortcut to insert Flash like inserting other media files in PowerPoint? Probably no.

One click to insert Flash to PowerPoint

Using some3rd party tools such as Wondershare PPT2Flash, which has a feature of "Insert Flash" to inserst Flash files to PowerPoint with one click.

Insert Flash into PowerPoint 2007

 By the way, since Flash is widely supported by most browsers, converting PowerPoint to Flash by PPT2Flash is really convenient to share your presentations over the Internet.

Have a FREE TRIAL of "Insert Flash" with one click.

Alternative solution to insert Flash into PowerPoint 2007

 

 An alternative solution to insert Flash into PowerPoint 2007 Manually

Here is a tutorial video of how to insert flash to PowerPoint 2007. Click to view the demo>>

Ensure the Flash Player is installed on your computer, and then please follow the steps below:

1. Click Microsoft Office Button on the top left corner > click “PowerPoint Options” at the bottom of the panel > go to the “PowerPoint Options” window > click “Popular” on the left column > select “Show Developer tab in the Ribbon” on the right column > click “OK” at the bottom.

PowerPoint Options

 

Show Developer tab in the Ribbon

 

2. On the “Developer” tab > go to “Controls” group > Click the icon of hammer and nail for “More Controls” > go to the “More Controls” window

More Controls

3. On the "More Controls"window > select "Shockwave Flash Object" in the list > click "OK" at the bottom > use your pointer to drag on the slide to draw and resize the control

Shockwave Flash Object

 

4. Right click the control you draw > click "Properties" in the right-click menu > go to the "Properties" window

Right Click

5. On the alphabetic tab > click the "Movie"property > type the full drive path in the value column (the blank cell next to Movie), including the file name (e.g. C\:a.swf) or URL (e.g. http://www.a.com/b.swf)

Properties

 

6. To make the Flash play automatically when the slide is displayed, set the “Playing” property to “True“; To embed the Flash into PowerPoint, set “Embed Movie” property to “True”

7. Finally close the “Properties” window and save your presentation.

On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, you can click Slide Show or press F5 to preview your presentation.

 
Friday Oct 24, 2008
 

Create Halloween Flash banner from PowerPoint

An easy way to create Halloween Flash banner from PowerPoint in minutes. No programming skills required. [Read More]

 
Tuesday Oct 14, 2008
 

How to combine multiple PowerPoint presentations into one presentation?

Combine multiple PowerPoint presentations into one presentation. [Read More]

 
Monday Oct 13, 2008
 

How to E-mail PowerPoint Presentations with Multimedia Files Perfectly

How to E-mail PowerPoint Presentations with Multimedia Files Perfectly?  This article will show you the detailed reasons and solutions for you with step-by-step illustrations. [Read More]

 
Wednesday Oct 08, 2008
 

How to Create an Autorun CD PowerPoint Presentation

Have you ever encountered such embarrassing things: you rack your brains to create an amazing PowerPoint presentation to allure the potential clients to purchase your products. But when you arrived at the client's home abound with confidence, the PowerPoint presentation cannot be opened on his/her computer as you planed, and you lose the big business at last! Only because PowerPoint program isn't shipped on his /her computer.

Then how to avoid such things effectively for your business? How to make your PowerPoint presentation run normally no matter whether PowerPoint program is installed or not? Now there is a good solution for you. Make PowerPoint presentation for auto-run CD and let it run immediately when you insert the CD to drive.

Benefits of creating auto-run CD for your presentation

  • Your presentation can be played on any computers no matter PowerPoint program is installed or not.
  • It not only looks much more professionally, but also cuts out the step of going to Slide Show -> view Show.

Steps for creating auto-run CD using the feature of PowerPoint

1.  Prepare a blank CD-R (readable, not writable), a CD burner driver.

2.  Choose File>Package for CD. (In 2007, choose Office button>Publish>Package for CD. In  2007, you'll see a message about formats. Click OK)

3.  In the Package for CD dialog box, name the CD, and click Options.

4. Select the Embedded TrueType Fonts check box, and click OK.

5. Click Copy to CD.


Limitations of Package for CD for auto-run presentation

  • Some multimedia objects will not play.
  • Some animations will disappear.
  • Picture bullets and animated GIF pictures may not work.

Easy way to create autorun CD with no restriction

If there are many animations, multimedia objects, Picture bullets and animated GIF pictures in your presentation, using some third presentation tools you can not only create auto-run CD presentation with all the things retained, but also get smaller file size, such as Wondershare PPT2Flash Standard. It can create an auto-run CD presentation with one click. You can view it form the screenshot below.

Create autorun CD presentation with Wondershare PPT2Flash Standard

 
Tuesday Oct 07, 2008
 

Way to insert iTunes music to PowerPoint

ITunes music is protected by DRM, you cannot insert directly into your PowerPoint presentations. But, is it impossible to insert it to PowerPoint? Of Course Not! Here are I will introduce how to do it.

To learn more about DRM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Rights_Management

 

Step 1  Remove the DRM protection

 

Method 1  - Using tools to remove the DRM protection

Google "remove DRM Protection" you will find some tools. Such as:

http://www.hymn-project.org/

 

Method 2 - Burning tracks to a CD then re-importing back into the iTunes library

1. Create an iTunes playlist containing your purchased songs.

2. Insert a blank CD-R or a CD-RW.

3. Burn the playlist to disk.

4. Re-import the songs after a successful burn.

5. Delete the original purchased tracks.

 

Method 3 - Recording the music

 Using program such as dMC Auxiliary Input to help you record the iTunes music.

 

Step 2  Insert the music

Please go to this article to get more information about how to do it.

http://blogs.digitalmediaonlineinc.com/ppt/entry/20080908

 
Monday Oct 06, 2008
 

Save Time and Money with Web Conference

Still rush about cities to take part in a conference? Although you know that travelling around the world for business meetings is a good way to meet and know your business partners, you have to agree that it is also a good way of wasting time and money. Web Conference?[Read More]

 
Sunday Oct 05, 2008
 

Let music continue playing while back to previous slides in PowerPoint

Let  music continue playing while back to previous slides in PowerPoint slide show. [Read More]

 
Saturday Oct 04, 2008
 

How to put PowerPoint on Web effectively?

Guide about how to put PowerPoint presentation on Web effectively.

[Read More]



 
 
 


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