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How To Specify Where New Messages Should Be Sent In MS Outlook XP 0

How To Specify Where New Messages Should Be Sent In MS Outlook XP

The nice thing about a local e-mail client is that it is so easy to work with multiple e-mail accounts. No need to log in the webmail acces for each account anymore. But if you have quite a few e-mail accounts, all mail is delivered in your inbox by default. In Outlook XP we can easily change the delivery location for new e-mails for each account.

How to Add Conditional Formatting In MS Excel XP 0

How to Add Conditional Formatting In MS Excel XP

Highlighting data is a very useful concept to emphasize values that need attention in a spreadsheet. In MS Excel you can manually highlight specific cells, but often the value of the cell will actually determine if the cell needs to be highlighted. Using conditional formatting in MS Excel XP, this is very easy to set up and apply.

How to Install Equation Editor in Powerpoint 2003 1

How to Install Equation Editor in Powerpoint 2003

You want to make a great presentation but how do you render a DISPLAYED formula properly? Easy. Make sure that the Equation Editor is installed in PowerPoint so you can easily use it to display professionally looking equations during your presentation.

How to Export Your Windows Contacts to Outlook in Vista 26

How to Export Your Windows Contacts to Outlook in Vista

Windows Live Mail is the Vista successor for Outlook Express, and even on Windows XP you can run the new e-mail client. But if you want to do a bit more than only manage e-mail and RSS, you need to switch to a more extended e-mail client, like Microsoft Outlook. But when you switch you want to keep your contacts. Here is how.

How to Show or Hide ScreenTips in MS Word XP 0

How to Show or Hide ScreenTips in MS Word XP

Microsoft wants users to be able to use their software as easily as possible. MS Office is no exception, so MS Word has a number of handy assistance options. One of them is the ScreenTips feature. Convenient if you are still learning MS Word, but if you know your way around, you would want to disable ScreenTips.