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We've got a range of great guides to help you master new technology. User-friendly, jargon free and packed with information, our visual guides will give you all the computing skills you’ll ever need
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Microsoft Internet Explorer Toolbar

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It is perfectly possible to use Internet Explorer using only the features provided on the standard buttons toolbar. Click here to read our visual guide

Why do Internet searches go wrong?

Searching the Internet - Brian CooperThe roots of this problem lie in the two methods used to compile databases – by keyword or by concept. Keyword searches collect words in a site that are thought to be important. The problem arises when you enter a words with more than one meaning. If you enter the word "groom", you will be offered sites on horse care and weddings. Concept searches try to work out the meaning of the text rather than just using the specific words. Problems arise when the software working out the meaning of an article contain the word "heart" places it in a medical category when the subject is love.
This information was taken from Searching The Internet

Did you know…that you can draw with Word?

Drawing with word - John WatsonMicrosoft Word contains the essential means for enhancing your documents with tools to create basic lines and freehand shapes. In addition, Word contains pre-designed shapes that can be resized and layered to suit particular needs. Once the basic shapes have been created, there are several affects that can be applied to them including 3-D graphics, colours, and the integration of text and graphics.
For more information, consult Drawing With Word

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