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Tips and tricks Show Tips and tricks Substitution Display Remove Miscellaneous Substitution Substitute "foo" with "bar" on each line Only the 1st occurrence sed 's / foo / bar /' For the 3rd case only sed 's/foo/bar/3' All occurrences sed...
Excel tips : How to insert date in a cell ShowExcel tips : How to insert date in a cell Below are some tips on how to insert date and time in an excel cell for a specific purpose:- To insert current date, press CTRL ¯+ ;¯ in the chosen cell. To insert current time, press CTRL¯+...
[Acrobat Tips] Insert a photo in a pdf Show[Acrobat Tips] Insert a photo in a pdf Issue Solution Issue How to insert a photo scanned into a PDF document with Adobe Acrobat Solution In the toolbar, look for "Document" and select "Watermark" and "add". In the new window...
To insert an image in the FAQ ShowTo insert an image in the FAQ Method Where to find images? Inserting screenshots can help to understand an explanation. Here is how to improve tips on Kioskea (FAQ). For this trick, we opted to use the site Imageshack.us. Note:...
Download Visual Task Tips ShowThe display of thumbnails of open windows in the taskbar is a new feature that was introduced in Vista. Visual Task Tips is a small program that lets you do so in XP. If you want your XP look like Vista, then you need this software. For more...
Operating Systems - Windows - Tips and Tricks - Customising Appe ShowChange computer's shut-down images These images are in fact camouflaged 256-colour bitmap images (renamed to a file with a ".sys" extension) with a size of 320x400 pixels. The files are:  c:\windows\logow.sys (Please wait while Windows is shutting...
Operating Systems - Windows - Tips and Tricks - Organising Files ShowAdding items to the Start menu You can add shortcuts to files or folders in the Start menu by going to "Start/Settings/Taskbar and Start Menu/Advanced" (or by going to "c:\windows\start"). Windows 98 even lets you drag a program to the Start menu...