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Bridge Construction between Mac and PC Completed: Proceed at Full Speed
Jul 26, 2010
Yvonne Johnson, author of Using Mac OS X Snow Leopard, shows how Snow Leopard's support of Exchange Server 2007 gives you the best of both worlds by providing the features you love on both the Mac side and the Exchange side.
Browsing the Web with Your Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Apr 14, 2015
In this chapter from My Samsung Galaxy Note 4, discover how to browse the World Wide Web, including how to browse incognito, using the Chrome browser app that comes with your Galaxy Note 4.
Browsing the Web with Your Samsung Galaxy Tab A
Dec 7, 2015
The Galaxy Tab A comes with two built-in browsers: Google Chrome and Samsung’s Internet app. This chapter from My Samsung Galaxy Tab A shows you how to browse the Web using the Samsung Internet app, which is designed specifically so you can get the most from the Web on your Tab A.
Building a Bootable DVD to Deploy a Solaris Flash Archive
Jun 18, 2004
This article provides techniques to augment a DVD-ROM-based Solaris Flash installation with the services and behaviors typically provided by a JumpStart server.
Building a Linux-Driven Digital Picture Frame, Part 1
Mar 18, 2005
If you want a digital picture frame, you can expect to pay anywhere between $300 and $2,000. In this article, Seth Fogie provides a very inexpensive ($50) alternative that can give you much the same effect, but for a fraction of the cost.
Building a Linux-Driven Digital Picture Frame, Part 2
Mar 25, 2005
In part 2 of his series on converting an old laptop into a digital picture frame, Seth Fogie loads Linux and assembles the finished product.
Building a Word 2003 Template: The Basic Hammer-and-Four-Nails Guide
Jul 23, 2004
Are you formatting the same document over and over? Want to kick your formatting into overdrive? Laurie Rowell shows you that building your own templates in Word 2003 is easy, and the results offer you great-looking documents in a fraction of the time.
Building Basic Formulas in Excel 2007
Mar 26, 2008
Paul McFedries takes you through some formula basics in Excel 2007.
Building Basic Formulas in Excel 2010
Jun 8, 2010
In this chapter Paul McFedries takes you through some Excel 2010 formula basics.
Building Basic Formulas in Excel 2013
May 21, 2013
This chapter takes you through some formula basics, including constructing simple arithmetic and text formulas, understanding the all-important topic of operator precedence, copying and moving worksheet formulas, and making formulas easier to build and read by taking advantage of range names.
Building Basic Formulas in Excel 2016
Nov 11, 2015
This chapter from Excel 2016 Formulas and Functions takes you through some formula basics, including constructing simple arithmetic and text formulas, understanding the all-important topic of operator precedence, copying and moving worksheet formulas, and making formulas easier to build and read by taking advantage of range names.
Building on Apple Sync Services
Sep 8, 2006
In this third part of his series on Apple's Sync Services, Marcus Zarra walks you through the creation of a new sync schema that enables an application to synchronize its own unique data instead of synchronizing data with an existing application and/or schema.
Building Presentations Using Outline View in PowerPoint 2003
Sep 1, 2006
Outline view lets you focus on the structure of your presentation's message and concentrate on your presentation's text, such as the main points and subpoints you want to convey. Learn how to use it effectively with this sample chapter.
Building Reusable Form Components in Microsoft Office InfoPath and Forms Services 2007
Nov 2, 2007
Learn to design professional form templates.
Building the Foundations for a Highly Available Windows Server Architecture
Jan 14, 2005
This chapter teaches you how to set up a Windows-based network around a single support server used for updates, patches, tools, installation bits, and DHCP services.
Building Windows Applications in VB.NET
Dec 5, 2003
In Visual Basic .NET, the technologies that enable you to create "standard" windows applications are part of the .NET Framework, available to any .NET language. This is a huge change from earlier versions of Visual Basic. Learn what's different -- and how you can take advantage of it.
Building Your Digital Music Library in iTunes
Sep 22, 2006
iTunes is all about music (and videos as well), and this chapter is all about getting your music onto your hard drive. Starting with a primer on digital music and video formats, it explains how to rip your CD collection and work with the songs once they are in iTunes.
Building Your Digital Music Library in iTunes
Jun 30, 2006
iTunes' foremost function is as a digital music organizer, a way for you to replace your bulky CD collection with a flexible, programmable digital music library that all fits inside your computer. To accomplish this, naturally, you'll have to get your music into iTunes somehow. This chapter will help you collect your music from disparate sources into your iTunes library.
Buying a Home Theater System, Part 1: Home Theater in a Box
Oct 15, 2004
Turn your home TV into a viewing center with heart-pounding bass and the feeling of being "right there, right now." This article, part 1 of a series, explores the possibilities of preassembled home theater systems.
Buying a Home Theater System, Part 2: Separate Components
Oct 22, 2004
If you really want a high-performance home theater system, Michael Miller advises how to build it from separate components.

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