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Vista Stop Errors

Posted by: NoAdware Team on April 25, 2009

Vista Stop Errors

Windows Vista is one of the most revolutionary and up to date operating systems in the computer industry. However, it does have its fair share of problems… not to mention the constant threat of a corrupted registry.

Many errors occur from some of the most simple and stead-fast parts of the Windows Vista system – the registry. The registry was born from many years of development on the part of Microsoft. And although it’s not perfect, Windows Vista does make significant improvements to it.

In lamen’s terms, the registry is a place on your computer where all the settings are stored for the WHOLE computer. Everything you do on your Windows Vista PC is recorded and set in the registry. The more you do, the more things are changed/deleted/moved in your computer’s registry.

After a while, when your Windows Vista PC has changed a lot of settings/records, it starts to make mistakes and actually corrupts some of the files. In fact, it can actually get so confused that it starts to take longer and longer for your computer to “read” the settings in the registry. This not only makes it go slow…. BUT (more importantly), it can actually lead to many errors in it as well.

Obviously, this is bad and needs to be corrected. Luckily, in most cases, registry errors are just the result of a misplaced/moved file. Files/settings/records in the registry are always being moved and deleted… even for the most basic of tasks like browsing the Internet. So after time, your Windows Vista computer could run into serious difficulty when trying to browse through its registry.

To fix this problem, there have been several easy-to-use programs/tools which have been created. These tools are extremely effective and you can see the best registry cleaner tool here.

Vista Stop Errors

Word 2007 Keyboard Shortcuts

Posted by: NoAdware Team on April 25, 2009

Word 2007 Keyboard Shortcuts

The following are the 29 most commonly used Word 2007 shortcut keys that you can use. Those keyboard shortcuts can practically replace the mouse. The shortcuts is combination of 2 or more keys, for example, the Alt + H : Press and hold the Alt key follows by the H key.

Ribbon Navigations

1. Alt + H: Go to the Home tab

2. Alt + N: Go to the Insert tab

3. Alt + P: Go to the Page Layout tab

4. Alt + S: Go to the References tab

5. Alt + M: Go to the Mailings tab

6. Alt + R: Go to the Review tab

7. Alt + W: Go to the View tab

Note: After you hit the Alt + key to get to the tab you want, the items on the tab will have another key you can hit to use them. Hit Alt on any tab to see the shortcuts or use them. :)

Copying and Deleting Text

8. Ctrl + C: Copy selected text or graphics to the Office Clipboard.

9. Ctrl + X: Cut selected text or graphics to the Office Clipboard.

10. Ctrl + V: Paste most recent addition (text or graphics) from the Office Clipboard.

11. Backspace: Delete one character to the left.

12. Ctrl + Backspace: Delete word character to the left.

13. Delete: Delete one character to the right.

14. Ctrl + Delete: Delete one word to the right.

Opening and Saving Document

15. Ctrl + N: Open a new Document of the same type as the current document.

16. Ctrl + O: Open a Document

17. Shift + F5: Go to last location you were working in when document was closed.

18. Ctrl + S: Save a Document

19. F12: Open Save As dialog box

20. Ctrl + W: Close a Document

Editing/Reviewing/Printing Document

21. Ctrl + Shift + 4 (not num key 4): Show/Hide Paragraph marks and hidden text

22. Shift + F1: Reveal Document Formatting

23. Ctrl + D: Open Font dialog box

24. Ctrl + Shift + E: Turn off/on Track Changes

25. Ctrl + Backspace: Delete one word to left

26. Ctrl + DELETE: Delete one word to right

27. F7: Spelling / Grammar check

28. Ctrl + P: Print Document

29. Ctrl + Alt + I: Print Preview (toggle between)

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Word 2007 Keyboard Shortcuts