Following are 3 of the most valuable computer tips you may ever use.
- They’ll save you time.
- They’ll prevent future headaches.
- They’ll put you in touch with things you never even knew existed!
(…No, those are not the 3 tips. See below!)
3 Time-Saving Computer Tips
#1 I’m always amazed when I come across another person
who isn’t aware of the fact that you can search for an individual word
on any page on the Internet (or in any Windows document) that you have
open.
Whenever you’re reading something and want to know if a particular word
has been mentioned in that article, simply click CTRL+F and type in that
word. Your cursor will then jump to every instance on the page that
word is used.
Again. This works in almost EVERY Windows-based product out there! So if
you’re using Microsoft Windows… give it a try! Any time. Any document.
Any page. Any website. Any article. CTRL+F… to FIND any word.
#2 Let’s say you’re you’re cutting and pasting chunks
of data from one document into another, and you accidentally hit the
wrong key… like the letter “C” instead of CTRL+C (keyboard shortcut for
“Copy”). Oh no, now there’s just a letter “C” in place of what you had
intended to COPY into another document!…
No fear… Just click CTRL+Z to UNDO your little mess-up. And it’s back the way it was before you typed the “C”.
In other words: CTRL+Z can save your butt ANY time you’ve hit the wrong key and want to get back what you’ve just deleted.
Along those same lines, you can also use CTRL+Z to un-Bold something
you’ve just made Bold. Or, to un-Center something you’ve just Centered.
Etc. Etc. In short, you can use CTRL+Z to back yourself out of virtually anything you’ve done up to the last time you SAVED your document. A time-saver… AND a life-saver!
#3 It seems my personal advice to friends in recent months has become: “Just GOOGLE it!”
Seriously. Whenever you’re in doubt about something, just GOOGLE it! No
matter the topic. It doesn’t even have to be something that’s computer
related. If you want to see if other people have had similar problems as
you, have voiced their opinions about a specific product or service, or
you just want to know how something works… GOOGLE it.
I’ve found the most beneficial times that GOOGLE has come to my rescue
is also the least-often used times that others use GOOGLE. What I mean
is this:
I’m working on the computer. I get an error message. I have no idea what that message means, so I GOOGLE it.
First, you should try to input the entire phrase — then sit back and see
what you get. Scan the results QUICKLY for something that seems to be
written for your level of understanding, and click on the article to
take a peek. If it answers your question. Great. If not, then GOOGLE
just a few of the keywords together, rather than the whole phrase this
time.
Every time you GOOGLE it a different way, you’ll get a whole new set of search results. ONE of them will point you in the right direction.
Courtesy : http://bnjho.blogspot.in
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