For more than a decade, Microsoft has leaned on a select group of its employees—known as the Microsoft Elite—to usher its products from early-stage prototypes to polished commercial releases. This internal “super-user” community, which recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, has grown into an...
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I came across this software called navigate.click that guides you through Windows tasks, I tried the free version and liked it, I was considering buying the Premium version but would like to know if anyone else has used it before or if has been reviewed before
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So, I downloaded Windows 10. Took about an hour. Attempted to logon, froze. Restarted my computer, tried to login again, froze. Repeat process 100 times with similar results. Fix this. I have important work on my computer I MUST do. I waited on hd for an hour and a half and my call was...
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I've been using office 2003 for a number of years but finally took the bait for a free copy of office 2010 by upgrading to office 2007. In Outlook 2010 the file insert window is not the same as 2003/2007. Files get stored in a documents folder and are grouped with other files. There's no way I...
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