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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 20 2006 | excel, tips and tricks, tips, tools, software, howto
    Excel Tutorial

    Excel Tutorial from the University of South Dakota.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 05 2006 | blogs, comics, how-to, tips and tricks, tips
    Wally Wood's 22 panels that always work

    22 ways to add variety to your comic panels. Kinda cool, even for those of us who don't create comics (at least none we would ever show to anybody).

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 05 2006 | stickies, Mac OS X, transparency, translucency, tips, tips and tricks
    Apple - Pro - Tips - See-Through Notes

    Quoted: One of my favorite Stickies features is the ability to make a sticky translucent. Just click on a sticky and press Command-Option-T (Translucent Window). Then you can see right through your sticky to the items behind it. This is really handy if you want to see items in Finder windows that would normally be covered by any open Stickies. To turn off the transparency (pardon me, translucency), just press the shortcut again when Stickies is active.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 05 2006 | screen capture, mac os X, tips, tips and tricks
    Apple - Pro - Tips - The Secret Screen Capture Shortcut

    Quoted: Okay, you probably already know the ol’ Command-Shift-3 shortcut for taking a screen capture of your entire screen, and you may even know about Command-Shift-4, which gives you a crosshair cursor so you can choose which area of the screen you want to capture. But perhaps the coolest, most-secret hidden capture shortcut is Control-Command-Shift-3 (or 4), which, instead of creating a file on your desktop, copies the capture into your Clipboard memory, so you can paste it where you want. (I use this to paste screen captures right into Photoshop.)

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