Tried it myself. It's a program that allows you to make changes
virtually and revert them back upon the next reboot. Useful for large
companies like universities where should a user install a piece of
malware accidentally then the malware will be deleted upon the next
reboot, as the changes
No you need a DVD decoder. XP does not include one. I think VLC will
work but am not sure about its accessibility with DVD playbac.
Chris Hallsworth
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Hi Cliff;
Open Googgle, press control, shift, +delete, tab a few times and there will
be a History checkbox that you'll have to press spacebar to check it. Then
tab to delete and press spacebar. There are several other choices if you
want to delete other things also. Hope this helps. Take
Hi Cliff;
I forgot to mention that with Google open, press Alt + T for the Tools menu
and Delete Browsing History is your first choice. I am running XPSP3
Jaws10 latest. Take care.
Mike
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Thanks Chris. Are these decoders free?
Pete
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hi
what should i do then
the clock is vary rong
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Okay I've downloaded VLC 0.9.9.It's a zip file. To which folder should I
extract the files? I'm either able to use Windows Media player 11 or Winamp
5.13. Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
How can I total a group of cells in one column, c10:c15) and be able to insert
new rows above row 10 and not affect my formulas.
When I insert new rows, my formula does not change when the group of cells
gets pushed down and the cell number changes. I would
like it to adjust as I add new
Hello, Bill:
I don't use the same excel program as you, but I think the method is the
same.
To total a row of cells, write thefollowing formula:
=Sum(c10:c15)
The addition of additional cells, rows, and so on, comes under your Insert
option
Cliff Smales
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Hi Cliff,
It adjusted my formula as I inserted rows above my column I was totaling. I
must have done something incorrectly the first time I
inserted new rows.
Thank you,
Bill
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Bill:
I have a confession to make: I'd read about the technique but had only used
it for the first time this evening.
Quite a learning venture for us both. I'm glad I could be of help. Excel is
one really great program.
Cliff
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From: Bill Tipton
Bill,
I've encountered the same problem as you. When you set up the formula --
SUM(C5:C10) -- and then insert another row ahead of Row 5 the value in the
new C5 is not reflected in the sum. I tried this at least 4 times with
the same results.
Here's how I would go about doing this, I
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