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NETWORK AND COMPUTER RESOURCES:

- Data Recovery Service
If your drive crashes, this is an Omaha based Data Recovery Service that Pierce works with. Call 397-7533 and ask for Peter.
- Tech Republic
Tech Republic is an article resource site for all things IT. Articles, forums and blogs.
- What Is?
The leading IT encyclopedia and learning center.
- Who Is?
Tools for managing domain names. Who is. What’s available. And DNS tools.

 

SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION RESOURCES:

- Alexa
Alexa computes traffic rankings by analyzing the Web usage of millions of Alexa Toolbar users.
- Market Leap
There are 3 free website checking tools. Keyword Verification, Search Engine Saturation, and Link Popularity Check.
- Color Wheel
This is a web safe color wheel. Easy to use!
- Site Pal Animated Characters
Website animated characters. Draw back is – there is a monthly fee for this service.
- SEO News
SEO News is interesting articles on Search Engine Optimizaiton, Blogs, and Website information.
 

 
 
 

Efficiency Computer Tips

Writing Letters Using Outlook

 

You can use your Outlook contacts list to start writing a letter in Microsoft Word. This is a huge time-saver and much more efficient than re-entering your information into Word's "mail merge" feature. Here's a step-by-step guide to creating quick letters using Outlook.

 

  • Step One: In Outlook, open your "contacts" window and select a contact. Open that contact. Open the "actions" menu and select the "new letter to contact" option. This will start Microsoft Word's Letter Wizard.

  • Step Two: Step two lets you set up the letter's format. It leads you through selecting the date line, header, footer, page design, and letter style. You may also choose to use pre-printed letterhead and Word will format the letter accordingly.

  • Step Three: Step three will contain the recipient information taken from the contact you had selected in Outlook. Review this for any errors or needed additions. You may also add a salutation -- formal informal, business, or other -- in this step.

  • Step Four: Step four lets you include other letter elements -- such as a reference line, mailing instructions, attention line, and subject line. You can also select recipients from your address book to receive a courtesy copy.

  • Step Five: Step five lets you add sender information -- such as name, return address, and closing and enclosure information. Step five also contains a preview of the letter. Once you are done, hit "finish" and print your letter!
     

 

 

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