Assign Drive Letters to Folders in Windows

Assign Drive Letters to Folders in Windows We’ll show you 3 different methods to try If there are folders that you access frequently, this post shows you how to quickly access these folders in Windows Explorer without having to enter the full path to the folder. We will discuss three ways to map folders to drive letters. Method 1: Use the subst DOS Command First, we will use an old DOS command, calledsubst, that allows you to assign a drive letter to any folder in Windows....

October 5, 2010 · 4 min · 701 words · Bridget Johnson

Fix Missing or Corrupted Hidden Files and Folders Option in Windows

Fix Missing or Corrupted Hidden Files and Folders Option in Windows Some virus may try and hide themselves this way By default, Windows Explorer does not display files with the Hidden attribute. However, there is an easy way of showing hidden files and folders in Windows. Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are not typical items and they are usually program or system files that should not be deleted or changed....

September 1, 2010 · 4 min · 719 words · Deborah Vincent

Use Spike to Cut and Paste Multiple Text Items in Word

Use Spike to Cut and Paste Multiple Text Items in Word A nifty and useful feature you may not know about There is a little known feature in word that allows you to gather groups of text and/or graphics from different locations in a Word document and then paste all of that text into another location. It is called theSpikeand it is different in than the Clipboard, which allows you work with only one copied set of text at a time....

August 15, 2010 · 4 min · 728 words · Craig Allen

Change the Location of User Folders in Windows

Change the Location of User Folders in Windows A great way to save space on your main drive If you have an old computer or a new computer with a small SSD drive as your primary drive, you may need to periodically move data out of the default Windows user folders and onto a second hard drive or even an external drive to save space. The default folders I’m talking about are Downloads, Documents, Videos, Music, etc....

July 22, 2010 · 4 min · 736 words · Leslie Snyder

How to Layer Objects in a PowerPoint Presentation

How to Layer Objects in a PowerPoint Presentation Make a boring presentation more snazzy If you never use desktop publishing programs such as Microsoft Publisher, Corel Draw, or Adobe InDesign, you may not be familiar with using objects and layers to create documents for print or screen. Unlike popular programs such as Word and Excel, PowerPoint’s entire design principle revolves around objects to create your presentation. Just like a desktop publisher, each element in a PowerPoint presentation represents an object that can be positioned without disturbing other objects....

July 10, 2010 · 5 min · 863 words · Danielle Marquez
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