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How to Use the Snipping Tool to Capture Screen Images (Windows 7)

In Windows 7 you can use the “Snipping Tool” to capture a screen shot, or snip, of anything on your screen. You can annotate, save or share the image after capturing. You can capture a free form snip (draw a line around a portion of your screen), rectangular snip, capture a specific window (i.e. dialog box, error message, or browser window), or capture the entire contents of your screen.
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Microsoft Personal Folders Back-up Tool for Outlook 2010

It is important to back-up your .pst (personal folders) in Outlook.  If you need to recover saved information from Outlook, the Personal Folders Back-up Tool can be a great help.  We all know how devastating it can be if your computer crashes.  This tool will help you recover information in your personal files in Outlook.
 

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Open Windows Explorer in Full Screen (Windows 7)

Windows Explorer is the tool that allows you to browse, view, copy and delete files.
You can set Windows Explorer to open full screen in Windows 7.   However, when you turn your computer off, you will have to repeat the following steps to open it in full screen mode again (until you turn off your computer).  With this easy shortcut you won'teven mind.
 

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Open Windows Explorer in Full Screen (Windows XP)

Windows Explorer is the tool that allows you to browse, view, copy and delete files.
When you open Windows Explorer, most of the time it opens as a small window.  You can take a few simple steps to ensure that it opens full screen every time.  This will allow you to see everything in the window easily.  In XP the settings will remain in tact even after you turn your computer off. 
 

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