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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Change the Default Font for New Word Documents

If you have a certain font you like to use for all your Word documents there
is a way to make Word use that font by default every time you start a new
document. Follow these easy steps.
Open Microsoft Word -> Click the Format menu (Word 2007 - on the
Home tab, click the Font Dialog Box Launcher) -> Select the font, style, and color you would like to use as the default -> Click the Default button ->
Confirm by clicking on Yes -> Click Ok



I’m sure most of you lock your desktop regularly, every I leave the room I’ve
just gotten into the habit of locking my PC. It’s quick and easy to do and it
takes less than a second then to unlock it again. However in many workplaces
you are actually required to lock down your PC anytime you walk away from
your PC to prevent any prying eyes from seeing what they shouldn’t. So let’s
get to it, how do we make a shortcut to lock the desktop apart from using
(Win + L) ?
Right Click on a blank area of your desktop -> select New ->new Shortcut ->
Now in the field that appears you need to type in this
rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation
Then hit Next -> You will then need to enter the name for your shortcut,
so for this example we’ll call it "Lockdown”
Now you can leave the shortcut on your desktop, or what I did was drag
it into my taskbar so all I have to do is click it once and it instantly locks my
desktop. You can even change the icon for it to a lock or something
if you wish.
This method of creating a shortcut to lock your desktop not only works in
Windows 7, but also in Windows Vista and Windows XP

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