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Computer Lab Tips & Tricks

General Tips
- SHIFT + click (or right-mouse click > Open Link in New Window)
Opens the hyperlink in a new window. Helpful for using search engines and databases (to keep the list “up” without having to hit BACK button)
- TOOLS > OPTIONS > INTERNET OPTIONS
Allows you to USE CURRENT PAGE as your “home page” each time IE loads
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Discourse Phenomena in Tutorial Dialogs on Mathematical Proofs

Dialogs about problem solving in mathematics are characterized by a mixture of telegraphic natural language text and embedded formal expressions. Behaving adequately in such an environment is extremely important for tutorial systems, as follows from Moore’s empirical findings which show that flexible natural language dialog is needed to support active learning [9]. However, most state-of-the-art tutorial systems are only able to process limited forms of dialogs, either menu-based or requiring exact wordings [10,2,6].
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Sony Ericsson M600i with BlackBerry Connect User Guide

BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, BlackBerry Internet Service, and System Inbox are listed as separate BlackBerry Connect accounts in Messaging. If you are using BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, you can also have a BlackBerry Internet Service email account.
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Creating a Border Background with Photoshop

This tutorial will provide a basic introduction to creating a graphic left side border background for Web pages with plenty of screenshots and helpful tips along the way. September 2007: Updated for Photoshop CS3 with all new CS3 screenshots and additional tips! Although this tutorial is geared for making Web graphics with Photoshop CS3, it also works for Photoshop 5.5 and above. This tutorial will also work with PaintShop Pro 6 and above, too.
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How to Add a Touch of Color to a Grey Scale Photograph with Adobe PhotoShop Elements

Sometimes, you can add uniqueness and interest to an ordinary looking (but well-composed) color photograph just by draining all the color from it except for one or two well-placed elements of the photo. In digital photography, you can do it very easily it in just a few minutes. I did this with Adobe PhotoShop Elements 2. I’m sure it can be done with equal ease using other photo editing software such as Paint Shop Pro, Adobe PhotoShop CS, etc. The nomenclature may be a little different, but the basic steps will be similar.
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Batch Monitor User Manual

You can use the Batch Monitor to view or adjust the status of batches and jobs processed by Compressor or Apple Qmaster.You can also use the Batch Monitor to view detailed history for recently completed batches and jobs. You use the Batch Monitor to monitor the transcoding progress of batches and jobs. You can stop, resume, or delete any submitted job or batch up to the point at which the transcoding is complete.
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Artlantis 2.0 for ArchiCAD Users

Modelize a project into ArchiCAD export it and edit it with Artlantis. Return to ArchiCAD modify the geometry of the project, export a new Artlantis file and recover automatically the previous work done into Artlantis.

Step 1 : Modeling into ArchiCAD
Step 2 : Export the model to Artlantis
NB: The export can only be done in 3D View with the activcation of the Perspective option. The camera and heliodon settings will be retrieved into Artlantis. Display the 3D View Menu View > 3D View Mode > Perspective Then File menu > Save as… Format: Choose Artlantis Render Studio 2.0 Name the file (e.g. A.atl) then Save it. The saving is done in Artlantis file format, if they were dependent textures they will be saved into a folder created beside the .atl file.
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HOW TO MAKE A MONTAGE IN PHOTOSHOP

Go to File->New and open up a new canvas (this will be the background layer)
Create background by setting size of final sheet to be printed (e.g., 10.4 inches X 8.25 inches for landscape orientation)
Set resolution to printer resolution (e.g., 300 dpi)
Set mode to RGB
Give the image montage a filename
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Adobe Photoshop CS2 Color Settings Quick Tips

Color Settings
The Color Settings dialog box lets you set the default working spaces for RGB, CMYK and Grayscale. It allows you to set Color Management Policies, which dictate how Photoshop uses (or ignores) embedded profiles in images. It also allows you to set warnings for missing or mismatched profiles.
1. Choose Color Settings from the Edit menu. Then choose North America Prepress 2 from the Settings pop-up menu.
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The Flexible Alternative for Oracle Bar Code

The Flexible Alternative for Oracle Bar Code andIntroduction The information accuracy and labor efficiency that bar codes and radio frequency identification (RFID) ta gs provide are essential for activities managed with Oracle® Warehouse Management (WMS) and Mobile Supply Chain Applications (MSCA). However, printing bar code and RFID labels with data from Oracle WMS and MSCA has traditionally been challenging because thermal label printers have proprietary printer control languages (PCLs). Label printer incompatibility and limited bar code and RFID support features within the software have forced users to
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