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Bits'n'Bytes

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Bowco Computer Services - Bits'n'Bytes
Episode 1 - Prefixes
Episode 2 - Memory
Episode 3 - Operating Systems
Episode 4 - Service Packs
Episode 5 - Copying Programs
Episode 6 - Copying Programs 2
Episode 7 - Adware and Spyware
Episode 8 - Wireless Protection
Episode 9 - Power Issues
Episode 10 - Safe Surfing
Episode 11 - System Restore
Episode 12 - Blogging
Episode 13 - Email
Episode 14 - Keyboard Shortcuts
Episode 15 - Microsoft Features
Episode 16 - Software Tools
Episode 17 - File Systems
Episode 18 - Pass it on
Episode 19 - Cleaning
Episode 20 - Laptop Protection
Episode 21 - Webmail
Episode 22 - Pop-ups
Episode 23 - Website Addresses
Episode 24 - Phishing
Episode 25 - Buying a Computer
Episode 26 - The Registry
Episode 27 - CDs
Episode 28 - DVDs
Episode 29 - Burning CDs
Episode 30 - Thumb Drives
Episode 31 - Firewalls
Episode 32 - Routers
Episode 33 - File Sharing
Episode 34 - Safe Mode
Episode 35 - Lost Files
Episode 36 - Saving Email Stuff
Episode 37 - Changing Windows' Appearance
Episode 38 - Acronyms Part 1
Episode 39 - Acronyms Part 2
Episode 40 - Acronyms Part 3
Episode 41 - Antivirus Programs
Episode 42 - Wireless Routers
Episode 43 - Bluetooth Devices
Episode 44 - Fun with Excel
Episode 45 - Windows Movie Maker
Episode 46 - Cleaning Temp Files
Episode 47 - MS Word's Normal.dot
Episode 48 - Instant Messaging
Episode 49 - Security
Episode 50 - The BIOS
Episode 51 - Your Web Site
Episode 52 - Loving/Hating Computers

Episode 15

Microsoft Word is a handy program for writing letters and doing homework, but have you ever explored some of the really handy features it has?

I hope, by now, everyone's used the Spell Check feature to remove the spelling mistakes that get underlined in red in a word document. But, have you ever seen a bunch of words with green underlines? Those lines are to indicate grammatical errors, and help you with proper North American English. If you see a green line, the way you wrote your sentence isn't grammatically correct and should be changed.

I like to use the Track Changes feature. It's great when you create a second document from an original or a draft. Click on Tools, then Track Changes, then Compare Documents. It will highlight additions in red and deletions in red with a stroke through it. Be warned, though - by comparing your assignments, it's also a great tool for teachers to see who's helping who with homework.

Another good one is the AutoRecover. This feature can be found by clicking Tools, Options, then the Save Tab, then setting the Autorecover time interval. I set my Autorecover for every two minutes when I'm working on a document. In the event of a power outage, which in my case would include my battery backup malfunctioning, I can easily recover my document when I get my machine back up and running. Using the handy Autorecover means the only way I'll lose my homework is if the dog really does eat it.

There's one more feature I use a lot of. That's the Find and Replace. Let's say you're writing about something and when you finish, you decide to use a different word in place of another. Click on Edit, then Find, then click on the Replace tab. Enter the word that you typed into the Find What field, and the word you want to change it to in the Replace With field. So if you typed "dog" in the document and wanted "cat", replace all the dogs with cats and your homework will, once again, be safe.

Stay tuned next week for a list of handy utilities to use with your computer.

I’m Computer Dave, thanks for your time.

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