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Automatically Adjusting Right-Panel Column Widths

Posted by kashaan143 on October 11, 2008

The column widths in the right hand panel of the Explorer might not be the correct sizes to display all the file information.
To automatically adjust all the columns at once to show all the information,

Click somewhere on the right-hand panel
Simply press the Ctrl-+ key.
The Name, Size, Type and Modified columns will automatically adjust themselves to display all their information.
Note: The + is the one on the numeric keyboard

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Adsense colours

Posted by kashaan143 on September 21, 2008

The Google Adsense program gives you the opportunity to not only display content relevant ads, but also to integrate the ads into your existing website colour scheme.

As the image above illustrates you can change the layout of the Google Adsense ads on your pages, simply by using “point and click”.
You can change the appearance of the Adsense ad border, Adsense ad background, Adsense ad title, Adsense ad text and Adsense ad URL.

Your changes are updated directly online, giving you a preview of the new Adsense layout. Once you are satisfied with your changes, all you have to do is replace the code on your websites, and you are ready to serve beautiful Google Adsense ads that matches your website perfectly.

It is also possible for you to designseveral different colour schemes online, and save them for future reference. If you are wondering if the Adsense ad layout has an influence on your CTR (Click Thru Rate), then the answer is yes! – Adsense Tips gives you the answer.

Note: The Above picture is seeing courtesy with the Google

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Speed up menu display

Posted by kashaan143 on September 20, 2008

Microsoft Windows XP uses many visual effects to provide a rich, friendly interface. One of these settings allows menus to fade into view when you open them. This visual effect is so smooth that you may never have noticed it; however, the effect does cause menus to take a little longer to appear.

On a fast computer, this shouldn’t be an issue. But on a computer that isn’t responding as quickly as you’d like, you can make menus display faster.

To speed up menu display

1. Click Start. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.

My Computer shortcut menu with Properties selected

2. Click the Advanced tab. In the Performance area, click Settings.

System Properties dialog box Advanced tab with Settings button selected

3. On the Visual Effects tab in the Performance Options dialog box, clear the Fade or slide menus into view check box.

Visual Effects tab in Performance Options dialog box with Fade or slide menus into view selected

4. Click OK.
5. In the System Properties dialog box, click OK.

Advanced tab in System Properties dialog box with OK selected

Now when you click a menu, it will appear almost instantly.

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How Many Sheets

Posted by kashaan143 on September 17, 2008

If you’d like to see a quick list of the sheets in the current workbook, simply open the file’s property dialog box. To do so, choose File, Properties. Then, click the Contents tab, and Excel will display a complete Complex workbooks usually contain several worksheets, and keeping up with all those sheets can be a list of sheets in the current workbook.

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Change the Menu Show Delay (All Windows)

Posted by kashaan143 on September 15, 2008

Windows normally delays menus before they are displayed. For regular users this delay can become annoying, with this setting you to change the delay time or remove it altogether.

Open your registry and find the key below.

Create a new string value, or modify the existing value, named ‘MenuShowDelay’ and set it to equal the delay you would like before the menus are shown as a time in milliseconds.

Log off or restart Windows for the change to take effect.

Settings:
User Key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop]
Name: MenuShowDelay
Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
Value: 0-999 (milliseconds)

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