Archive for January 17th, 2006

17.01.06

Blogging Strategies for Search Engines

Blogs

From AndyWibbels.com

The Go Blogwild Series continues! Don’t miss our call tonight with Dave Taylor author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Growing Your Business with Google. We’re going to talk about strategies for boosting visbility in the search engines with your blog. I hope you’ll join us for this free call:

Tonight, Tuesday January 17 @ 7:30 pm Eastern (New York), Dial-in number is 1-712-432-2323 (long distance rates may apply). Participant access code is 60657.

The call is being recorded and audio archive will be available as soon as possible. You can also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes (what is podcasting?).

Andy Wibbels

17.01.06

Office XP Clipboard

Tech Tips

The Office XP Clipboard offers many new features that make copying and pasting between documents a breeze. However, one of the best features that Microsoft included was the Options button that offers you control of the Clipboard! At the bottom of the Clipboard task pane you will find an Options button.

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Open the Clipboard task pane if it is not currently displayed:

1. Click on View in the menu bar
2. Click on Office Clipboard… in the drop-down menu

The Options button (near the bottom of the task pane) lets you customize the Clipboard in a number of ways:

Show Office Clipboard Automatically, which is active by default, can be unchecked if you would prefer that the Clipboard Pane only be opened manually.

Collect without Showing Office Clipboard, which is not active by default, can be checked if you would prefer that the Clipboard task pane not automatically open when you are in the middle of collecting objects.

By default, when the Office Clipboard is open, a corresponding icon will appear in the system tray (lower right corner of your screen taskbar), and a brief message appears each time you copy an item. You can choose to hide either of these indicators by un-checking the corresponding commands in the Options menu: Show Office Clipboard Icon on Taskbar and Show Status Near Taskbar When Copying.

To stop the Office Clipboard from allowing any more objects to be placed on it, right-click on the Clipboard system tray icon and choose Stop Collecting from the shortcut menu. This will cause the Clipboard task pane to close and the system tray icon to disappear. When you are ready, view the Clipboard task pane (and system tray icon) manually by choosing Office Clipboard from the Edit menu.

Now YOU are in full control of the newly enhanced Office XP Clipboard!