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Adobe GoLive Tutorial

Getting Started
From the “Start” menu, located the “Adobe” folder which should contain the “Adobe GoLive 6.0” folder. Inside this folder, click “Adobe GoLive 6.0.”
GoLive will open to its initial project selection screen. You can either create a new page from scratch, a new site through GoLive’s wizard, or open a pre-existing site.
Click “New Site” to begin creating a website through the wizard.
GoLive will first ask you if your new site will be for one individual or a work group; select for a “Single User,” and click “Next.”
We will be creating a blank site from scratch, so select “Blank Site” and click “Next.”
GoLive will next ask you to name the site you’re creating. You can name your site anything you wish. Enter a name into the text box and click “Next.”
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Computer Tips and Tricks

Navigating Through Your Files
Files are usually save in the My Documents folder. To look for a file you can follow the steps below:
Step 1: Click on Start (lower left corner)
Step 2: Find the My Documents Folder (upper right on menu). The start menu is also the menu to access all the programs installed on your machine.
Step 3: A new window will open showing the contents of My Documents, you can scroll up and down to find the file or folder you are looking for.
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ProModeler Tutorials

Installing the Software
The Invigorator does not use an automatic installer. You only need to do one step to install the software. If you are installing from a CD… 1- Find the ProAnimator (or ProModeler) folder on the CD and drag it into the Applications folder on your main hard drive. If you are installing from a downloaded file…1- Unstuff or Unzip the download, then drag the ProAnimator (or ProModeler) folder into the Applications folder on your main hard drive.
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Getting Started With Photoshop: Basic Tasks to create Web-Ready Images

For purposes of this tutorial, we will be working with a number of image files located in a folder called Photoshop Class Samples. This folder should already be on your desktop if you are part of the Photoshop class. Create another folder on the desktop with your name. We will want to preserve our original photos in the Photoshop Class Samples folder, and store our working copies in this new folder. We only want to work on the files in the working files folder, which will later be saved for the web. Never work from your master images. That way, you can always start over from the original image if necessary.
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Using Photoshop to Crop, Resize, and Save a Graphic

Type or Do the Following
1. After opening the Adobe Photoshop program, locate and open your graphic. It is important to know where you have saved your graphics. Begin by going from File in the menu bar to Open.
2. Maneuver to the location of your folder containing the desired graphic. You can use either the drop down submenu or the pane view to navigate to the correct folder. Double-click open the designated folder.
3. You can view what the graphics are in the folder by going from View in menu bar of the dialogue box to Thumbnails
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Using Photoshop Elements to Crop, Resize, and Save a Graphic

Type or Do the Following
1. After opening the Adobe Photoshop Elements program, select Edit and Enhance Photos.
2. Next, locate and open your graphic. It is important to know where you have saved your graphics. Begin by going from File in the menu bar to Open.
3. Maneuver to the location of your folder containing the desired graphic. You can use either the drop down submenu or the pane view to navigate to the correct folder. Double-click open the designated folder.
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ArchiCAD Project Framework

With ArchiCAD 9 the Help System has been improved markedly. The web based help system is invoked either with the F1 key or via the Help/ArchiCAD Help menu. Using the search function within the help system greatly improves the efficiency of finding information and many of the pages include links to related or additional information.
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Batch Processing and Cropping using Actions Scripting (Advanced Photoshop Technique)

Batch Cropping allows the user to crop any number of images in a folder in an automated manner, using the “Actions” scripting feature found in the full version of Photoshop. This is called Automation, and in this case, Batch Processing. Automation uses a set of user-defined actions to perform a series of tasks automatically. For example, when slides are scanned in bulk, they often have a thick black border around the resultant images. Using Batch Cropping, you could remove these borders from a folder full of images with only a few clicks, rather than manually cropping out the black border from each slide.
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Creating a droplet from an action in Photoshop CS2

1. Choose File > Automate > Create Droplet.
2. Indicate destination to save the droplet. Click Choose in the Save Droplet In section and browse to the location.
3. Select the Action Set. Choose which action to use within the Set and Action menus. (You may have to create an specific action before you open the Create Droplets palette.) * To know more about the different functions in this section (the different check boxes), go to Help under Photoshop CS2’s Adobe Help Center.
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BlackBerry Connect Installation Guide Nokia 9500 Communicator Nokia 9300 Smartphone

BlackBerry SIS file is the BlackBerry Connect software for Nokia 9500 Communicator and Nokia 9300.
1.1 Installing from messaging folder
If the sis file has been sent to the device via Email, Bluetooth or infrared, the sis will be found from appropriate messaging folder. Open the message containing S80_BlackBerry.SIS. The location of the file depends on the transfer method. Follow the instructions on the screen.
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