Home Computer Users:
Training, Tips & Tutorials For Learning The
Computer
Help With Windows, Microsoft Word, Microsoft
Excel, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, And Other
Programs.
Are You Ready To TAKE CHARGE
And
Become
The Master Of Your
XP or Vista Computer?
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If you
can
take a
breath
press a
keyboard key,
and move
a computer mouse,
then I'll
show you enough tips,
and
tutorials to get you
from
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Clueless Computer
Wimp to
Confident
Computer Champion!
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. . all for less than dinner and a
movie!
Mary
Austin, Home Computer
Tips PDQ
Tuesday 2:00 pm
RE: Basic Computer Training For
Home Users
I'm no mind reader, just a former school
teacher, but I'm wondering if you fall into one of the
following categories of home computer users:
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You can cruise the internet and send email, but
that's about it |
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Your kids and grandkids know way more than you
do |
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Working at your computer often gets you angry
and frustrated! |
You're not alone. If you ask around, you'll
find that most of your friends and associates will agree -
learning how to use their home computer is a bit
of a challenge.
Help Is At
Hand
Now there is help for people who are using
Windows XP or Vista computers and Microsoft Office, Home and
Student Edition. Keep reading to find out how you can have your
own computer tips, lessons, tutorials, etc. for
pennies a day.
You ran out and spent a substantial amount of
money on a computer that was supposed to make your life easier,
but what you got was a lot of frustration. Just getting that
rascal out of the packaging was aggravating enough. Then you
had to figure out how to get it connected up and running.
And if you are like the rest of us, you didn't
find a teacher inside the computer box to give you basic
computer training on the use of your brand new
investment.
Me either.
But I'm a teacher at heart, and I have been
learning the quick, easy way to do things on computers for
almost as long as they have been around.
So I know that learning the computer can
be fun and easy - I promise.
Over the years I have developed a huge
collection of computer tips and tricks, all designed to make
using my own computer a more pleasant experience.
Now, all my hard work can benefit you whether
you use Windows XP or have moved up to Windows Vista.
The night I bought
this digital book, it was so late, I thought I
would just peek at the table of contents, then go
to bed. But I couldn't stop reading. Two hours
later, at 1 am, I had to force myself to stop
reading it!
I am comfortable with
computers and I do many different types of
projects. I was expecting to know most of the tips
in the book. Wrong.
Tip #9, Undo Multiple
Actions, was worth the price of the whole book.
"Open With What", "Format Painter" and "Email Line
Width" are extremely valuable and could have saved
me weeks of time over the past years.
The tips cover an
amazing range of simple, vital tasks that are not
all commonly known. "Magic" Mary Austin knows them
all and has offered them to the public at a great
price. I found it very easy to read, understand,
and apply on my computer.
Thanks again Magic
Mary!
Tricia Brue,
Energy Therapist
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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I used to spend a lot of my time explaining to friends and
business associates how to do things on their computers. Not a
day would go by without someone emailing me with a question.
Somewhere along the way somebody said, "Hey, you ought to put
all this information into a book. It would help a lot of
people."
And that is exactly why I created the digital
book, Computer Tips
PDQ.
Just a few minutes from now you can have
your own copy of this handy resource.
This digital book will be delivered to you almost
instantaneously. It will stay on your own computer, ready to
help with just a click of your mouse.
Jam-packed with more than 100 easy tutorials, tips and
tricks, this book will help you get the most from your Windows
XP or Vista computer.
And I guarantee that you will learn some tricks that even
your kids don't know.
First, you get a few of the most basic of
basics. Click and Drag, Drag and Drop, Copy and Paste are so
fundamental and yet I know that there are many people who never
learned these time-saving basics.
And those who think they already know those
tips will discover there are some shortcuts you didn't
know.
I want to own it now.
You will find the book is incredibly easy to
use.
When you purchase, you will download it to your
computer like any other "ebook."
Computer Tips
PDQ is organized for ease of
use. You can work through the tips one at a time, or zip
right to the one you need. You can even print out a Tip if you
want.
The Table Of Contents is a
table of links, so you can find the tip you need quickly and
zip right to it.
Owning this digital book really is like having
your own computer seminar available 24 hours a day.
Solutions
Have you ever had someone email a file to you,
and then you couldn't open it? I tell you what to do in Tip
12.
If I asked you to tell me what version of
Microsoft Word you use, could you tell
me?
(hint: I don't mean XP or 2002) That question won't stump you
anymore.
Could you tell me how much RAM you have or what
processor your computer uses? You will be able to find that
information easily any time you need it after you get through
Tips 5 and 14.
Do you get confused by all the different file
extensions like .exe, .pdf, .txt, .dot, .docx, .wmf and so on?
Tip 12 will clear it up for you.
Do you really understand the difference between
Save and Save
As commands? Tip 7 will show you a use for the
Save As command that I'll bet you never
even thought of.
And that's just a tiny portion of what is
covered in the Basics section!
Customize Your
Computer Just The Way You Like It!
Next, I give you ways to customize your
computer for your own taste and comfort.
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I got up this morning, turned on
the old computer and discovered that my husband had
been messing with the size of the icons, print and
even my solitaire cards!
Did he think I wouldn't notice? How could I
work when I couldn't see what I was
creating???
So, I almost picked up the phone to ask, how do
I undo this stupidity, when I realized I had
your book. In the Table of Contents I found
"Resize Desktop," followed the steps and undid
his foolishness.
So easy . . . then I really got creative and
used your instructions to customize my folders
with new icons.
I am discovering that using a computer is
REALLY fun and no longer just a pain in the
___. THANKS!
Michele Bibb, Retired
Teacher
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Own it now.
You will learn things to make working with your
computer a snap!
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resize your Desktop so you can see it better |
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make your icons larger or smaller |
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change the way your icons look |
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change the way your folders look |
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change the way your folders work |
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change the sounds your computer makes |
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customize your Start button
to include the programs YOU choose |
Tip 19 will show you how to change a folder
from this to this 
or a multitude of other choices.
Do you have snapshopts of your last vacation in
a folder on your computer? Why not fix the folder to look like
this:

You will learn many ways to customize your
computer experience that are easy and quick to learn.
Elegant and Easy
Emailing
Since home computer users send and receive lots
of emails, I included many powerful email tips. This
section really covers it all. These tips are easliy adaptable
to email programs other than Outlook Express and Vista
Windows Mail.
You'll learn how easy it is to:
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back up your emails |
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save emails to a folder on your hard drive |
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use a small line width (and why you should) |
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remove carets (these things: >> ) |
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send one email to a group of people with just a
click |
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change your "From" name |
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easily find a particular email |
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sort your emails |
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color code your emails |
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send photos and graphics |
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borrow photos and graphics from emails and web
pages |
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Tip 28 will save you from making an incredibly embarrassing
mistake with your emails. Don't miss this one!
If you get a lot of emails, but you want to easily spot an
email from someone special (best friend, or your spouse who is
serving in the military, or your child off at college, etc.)
you can color code their emails and/or have them route
automatically to a special folder. Tips 34 and 45 show you
how.
There is so much in this digital book that I can't tell you
about all of it. There are more than 100
tips because in some of the tutorials you will
learn several related actions.
You can own your copy of this digital book that helps Home
Computer Users for the low price of only
$27.
That's way below the going rate for electronic books, and
less than you would pay to take your spouse out for dinner and
a movie.
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Well, finally, an ebook that is
easy to read, easy to apply, and has made my life
easier.
Mary Austin's Computer Tips
PDQ is a find!
I am a work-at-home professional, so I never
had a "job" where I could learn to use a
computer. This book has been a tremendous help
to me since my computer skills leave a lot to
be desired.
I think that anyone who thinks that their time
is valuable will appreciate this book.
Many thanks, Mary.
Loren Kyle
Texas Business Owner
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Own it now.
Terrific
Time-savers
These tips are huge time savers.
For instance, do you have a well-worn
Thesaurus at home? Your computer can find
the words you want faster than that old book.
With just a mouse click you can get a list of synonyms for
any word in a Microsoft Word document. You'll learn that from
Tip 82. (This feature just showed me eight alternatives for the
word, "document").
Tip 85 instructs you how to create a template for any
document you want to use over and over. Create it once and
never have to create it again. You can create fax cover sheets,
memos, letterhead and more.
I also show you how to find and use the templates that are
probably on your computer now, but you didn't know they were
there.
Magic Typing
One of my favorite tips is number 98. I show you how to use
a little known Microsoft Word feature that will save you a ton
of time and typing. If you have a long string of words you type
often, (the name of your company, church or organization for
instance) you can instruct your computer to type it out
automatically whenever you enter just a couple of
keystrokes.
It's so easy you will start using Tip 98 right away.
Quick Fixes For Typing Boo
Boos
I know lots of people who use the Print
Preview feature in Microsoft programs like
Word. It really helps to get a glance at what a document will
look like when printed.
But did you know that you can edit your document in the Print
Preview mode? Check out Tip 87 to learn how.
Have you ever accidentally left the Caps
Lock feature on and typed a bunch of sentences
before you caught the mistake?
Then you will LOVE Tip 84 when you see how easily that can
be fixed (and it doesn't involve the format menu).
Scroll Wheel
Savvy
If you have only been using the scroll wheel on your mouse to
scroll up and down a page, you haven't been getting your
money's worth.
I'll show you how to use your scroll wheel to
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move through the pages of a document |
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enlarge or reduce the text on a page you are
reading |
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navigate through a website |
I'll also share several navigation
tricks you can do with the arrow keys on your
keyboard.
There is so much loaded into this ebook, you just won't believe
it. I have had so many people tell me that I am not charging
enough for it, and I know they're right. But for now, I want to
get this help out to as many people as possible.
Soon I will take this digital book off the market. When we
launch our new membership site in 2009, the tips in this book
will be broken into smaller reports, enhanced with video and
will become part of the tips available for a monthly membership
fee.
But for now, you can own your own copy with more than 100
useful tips and tutorials for only $27, total for the Windows Vista
version.
Own it now.
Internet Power
I know that you spend time on the internet, so I included a
bunch of tips to make you into a Power Internet Cruiser.
You'll learn
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what to do when you get that "404 Page Not Found"
error message |
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how to print a web page without wasting a lot of
colored ink |
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how to find something on your book-marked
"Favorites" list, lightening fast |
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how to put a shortcut to a web page right on your
desktop or taskbar |
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and much more |
Are you ready to get the help you want? Learning the
computer can be fun and easy. I haven't even told you about the
long lists of resources that are included.
You really can't go wrong for the low price of
$27 for Computer
Tips PDQ - Vista version.
And if you are still using Windows XP,
you can get the XP version of this book for more than half off!
With just as many tips as the Vista book,
Computer Tips PDQ - XP
version is just $12.97.
You will find tons of helpful tips that
work across most Microsoft applications. I am so sure that this
digitally downloaded book will be invaluable to you that I will
give you my personal guarantee.
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GUARANTEE
Computer Tips
PDQ is offered with a
no-questions, no- quibble, 45
day, money back guarantee. If
for any reason you decide this
information isn't want was
promised, we'll refund every
penny you paid.
(You will keep bonus
material, but the book will be
diabled if a purchase is
refunded)
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Own it now.
This digital book is worth every penny of $27 or $12.97 for XP version.
Don't wait. Get your copy today, and we will sweeten the pot
with a few fun bonuses.
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Simple Secrets To Sharing
Photos
This special report shows
you easy and mostly free ways to share your
photos with email, online albums, slide shows
and videos. You are shown free programs and
resources to edit, resize and adjust your
photos for easy
sharing.
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The bonuses are free as an added value with your purchase
today.
There isn't much more I can say. Just do it. Its a
steal at $27 for the
newest Vista version. Or you will have the option to get the
original XP version for more than half off - $12.97.
Go get your copy right now.
Mary
Austin

PS
Still hesitating?
In just a few minutes you could have this digital book
residing right on your computer, giving you the help you need
to master working with your Windows computer.
Think about it. You could keep stumbling and fumbling around
trying to fake it on your own, or you could own your own little
computer seminar for about seven cents a day ($27 divided by
365 days).
Even less for the XP version of the book. We slashed the
price from $27 to just $12.97 while it is still available. Your
satisfaction is guaranteed. You cannot lose.
Go ahead, click the order button. You'll be glad you
did.
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