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Facebook Messenger updated with new features - 0 views

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    Facebook has updated it's Facebook Messenger for Android with new features including group chats and forwarding of messages. This feature is already available in the iPhone version of the app.
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Windows10 Hidden Features - 0 views

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    The announcement of Windows 10 by Microsoft has raised the curiosity among the Windows users to know about the features in the Latest Edition. No doubt, it is a major release that will span all hardware from PCs to phones and try to address the ills that have dogged Windows 8. Here I am discussing the top most hidden features of windows 10. Read the post and find out what Windows 10 have for you in the box!
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Viber Introduce a great feature | WhatsNewsology | - 0 views

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    Famous and popular social media application Viber has started Public Chat feature. Besides interactive users using the most popular personalities..... more at > http://whatsnewsology.com/2014/11/viber-introduce-a-great-feature/
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Android Smartphone Hidden Features That You Should Know - 0 views

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    You don't always need to install a third-party app to find exciting new features in Android. There are tons of hidden features that you probably didn't even know your phone had.
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Mobile Application Development Platform (MADP) - Must Have Features - 0 views

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    HokuApps' mobile application development platform features create mobile apps rapidly for all businesses in developing, deploying and maintaining in a rapid way. The Mobile App Development Platform helps programmers to develop a common set of a feature that allows building a mobile app for any OS platforms.
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WhatsApp rolls out group voice and video calling feature - 0 views

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    WhatsApp has finally started rolling out its group voice and video calling feature, which was announced at Facebook's F8 developer conference in May. While the feature is coming to both Android and iOS, it is a slow roll-out, so for some users, it may still be in beta. The final release of the feature is expected soon, along with a Windows roll-out as well.
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Steps to utilize the text-to-speech feature of your kindle! - 0 views

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    Feel the e-reading setup with aloud text-to-speech feature. Know the required steps to utilize your kindle's text-to-speech feature in a step wise way. The
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Oppo Reno 3 Features and Specs leaked | Apps To Follow - 0 views

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    The Oppo Reno 3 might get featured with some major upgradation,expected to be featured with 6.5 inches of Full HD+ AMOLED display along with a refresh rate of 90Hz as well as an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Nokia 515 Review [Feature Phone] - 0 views

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LG F70 Features with Android KitKat & LTE Connectivity - 0 views

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    LG F70 Features with Android KitKat & LTE Connectivity. LG Corporation is going to launch a new entry level Smartphone branded as the LG F70 next month. This is a brief look-up on the features that are associated with it. Before going depth to the LG F70 features, it is imperative to know the key one i.e the LTE connectivity. By considering the specs, we can expect this as an entry level Smartphone. And if so, the F70 will be one of the best selections for users with high speed 4G internet. Read More: http://goo.gl/TGuJDM
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Microsoft Bing to reveal event-planning feature - 0 views

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    Microsoft's search engine, Bing is scheduling to reveal a latest event-planning feature, which will make it easier to classify nights out, according to reports.
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How to Carry Out Kodak Printer Troubleshooting - 0 views

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    Kodak is one of the most popular printer brands in the market because of its excellent color photo printing feature. Another feature which enables it to earn a good fan following is EasyShare. Despite its unique features, users of these printers still have to face certain issues like Kodak printer driver installation error, paper jam and cartridge problems...
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iOS 12: Upcoming Features in Apples New Operating System - 0 views

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    Apple has brought the new operating system iOS 12 to iPhone, iPad and iPod. Some of the features of iOS 12 have been matched with some specifications leaked earlier. But Apple has tried to redecorate the operating system. Some of the features that is very useful for user has been added to new operating system.
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What's new in Project 2016 - www.office.com/setup Blogs - 0 views

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    Project 2016 has all the functionality and features you're used to, with some enhancements and the best new features from Office 2016. NOTE: The following feature updates are available to Project Online subscribers. They will first roll out to Office Insider participants. If you have a Project Online subscription, make sure you have the latest version of Office.
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Access 2016: Working with Forms - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: While you can always enter data directly into database tables, you might find it easier to use forms. Forms ensure you're entering the right data in the right location and format. This can help keep your database accurate and consistent. This lesson will address the benefits of using forms in a database. You will review examples of different forms and form components. Finally, you will learn how to use forms to enter new records and view and edit existing ones. Throughout this tutorial, we will be using a sample database. If you would like to follow along, you'll need to download our Access 2016 sample database. You will need to have Access 2016 installed on your computer in order to open the example. Watch the video below to learn more about working with forms in Access. WHY USE FORMS? Many of us fill out forms so often that we hardly notice when we're asked to use them. Forms are so popular because they're useful to the person asking for the information and to the person providing it. They are a way of requiring information in a specific format, which means the person filling out the form knows exactly which information to include and where to put it. Illustration of a paper form - www.office.com/setup This is just as true of forms in Access. When you enter information into a form in Access, the data goes exactly where it's supposed to go: into one or more related tables. While entering data into simple tables is fairly straightforward, data entry becomes more complicated as you start populating tables with records from elsewhere in the database. For instance, the orders table in a bakery's database might link to information on customers, products, and prices drawn from related tables. For example, in the Orders Table below the Customer ID field is linked to the Customers table. The Customer ID field links to the Customers table - www.office.com/setup In fact, in order to see the entire order you would also have to look at the
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PowerPoint 2016: Presenting Your Slide Show - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Once your slide show is complete, you'll need to learn how to present it to an audience. PowerPoint offers several tools and features to help make your presentation smooth, engaging, and professional. Optional: Download our practice presentation. Watch the video below to learn more about presenting your slide show. PRESENTING A SLIDE SHOW Before you present your slide show, you'll need to think about the type of equipment that will be available for your presentation. Many presenters use projectors during presentations, so you might want to consider using one as well. This allows you to control and preview slides on one monitor while presenting them to an audience on another screen. TO START A SLIDE SHOW: There are several ways you can begin your presentation: Click the Start From Beginning command on the Quick Access Toolbar, or press the F5 key at the top of your keyboard. The presentation will appear in full-screen mode. clicking the Start From Beginning command on the Quick Access Toolbar - www.office.com/setup Select the Slide Show view command at the bottom of the PowerPoint window to begin a presentation from the current slide. Switching to Slide Show view from the Status bar in the lower-right corner - www.office.com/setup Go to the Slide Show tab on the Ribbon to access even more options. From here, you can start the presentation from the current slide and access advanced presentation options. starting a presentation from the Slide Show tab - www.office.com/setup TO ADVANCE AND REVERSE SLIDES: You can advance to the next slide by clicking your mouse or pressing the spacebar on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can use or arrow keys on your keyboard to move forward or backward through the presentation. You can also hover your mouse over the bottom-left and click the arrows to move forward or backward. hovering the mouse to access navigation buttons in Slide Show view - www.office.com/setup TO STOP A SLIDE SHOW: You can
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PowerPoint 2016: Presenting Your Slide Show - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: Once your slide show is complete, you'll need to learn how to present it to an audience. PowerPoint offers several tools and features to help make your presentation smooth, engaging, and professional. Optional: Download our practice presentation. Watch the video below to learn more about presenting your slide show. PRESENTING A SLIDE SHOW Before you present your slide show, you'll need to think about the type of equipment that will be available for your presentation. Many presenters use projectors during presentations, so you might want to consider using one as well. This allows you to control and preview slides on one monitor while presenting them to an audience on another screen. TO START A SLIDE SHOW: There are several ways you can begin your presentation: Click the Start From Beginning command on the Quick Access Toolbar, or press the F5 key at the top of your keyboard. The presentation will appear in full-screen mode. clicking the Start From Beginning command on the Quick Access Toolbar - www.office.com/setup Select the Slide Show view command at the bottom of the PowerPoint window to begin a presentation from the current slide. Switching to Slide Show view from the Status bar in the lower-right corner - www.office.com/setup Go to the Slide Show tab on the Ribbon to access even more options. From here, you can start the presentation from the current slide and access advanced presentation options. starting a presentation from the Slide Show tab - www.office.com/setup TO ADVANCE AND REVERSE SLIDES: You can advance to the next slide by clicking your mouse or pressing the spacebar on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can use or arrow keys on your keyboard to move forward or backward through the presentation. You can also hover your mouse over the bottom-left and click the arrows to move forward or backward. hovering the mouse to access navigation buttons in Slide Show view - www.office
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Access 2016: Working with Forms - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: While you can always enter data directly into database tables, you might find it easier to use forms. Forms ensure you're entering the right data in the right location and format. This can help keep your database accurate and consistent. This lesson will address the benefits of using forms in a database. You will review examples of different forms and form components. Finally, you will learn how to use forms to enter new records and view and edit existing ones. Throughout this tutorial, we will be using a sample database. If you would like to follow along, you'll need to download our Access 2016 sample database. You will need to have Access 2016 installed on your computer in order to open the example. Watch the video below to learn more about working with forms in Access. WHY USE FORMS? Many of us fill out forms so often that we hardly notice when we're asked to use them. Forms are so popular because they're useful to the person asking for the information and to the person providing it. They are a way of requiring information in a specific format, which means the person filling out the form knows exactly which information to include and where to put it. Illustration of a paper form - www.office.com/setup This is just as true of forms in Access. When you enter information into a form in Access, the data goes exactly where it's supposed to go: into one or more related tables. While entering data into simple tables is fairly straightforward, data entry becomes more complicated as you start populating tables with records from elsewhere in the database. For instance, the orders table in a bakery's database might link to information on customers, products, and prices drawn from related tables. For example, in the Orders Table below the Customer ID field is linked to the Customers table. The Customer ID field links to the Customers table - www.office.com/setup In fact, in order to see the entire
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PowerPoint 2016: Getting Started With PowerPoint - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: PowerPoint is a presentation program that allows you to create dynamic slide presentations. These presentations can include animation, narration, images, videos, and much more. In this lesson, you'll learn your way around the PowerPoint environment, including the Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, and Backstage view. Watch the video below to learn more about getting started with PowerPoint. GETTING TO KNOW POWERPOINT PowerPoint 2016 is similar to PowerPoint 2013 and PowerPoint 2010. If you've previously used these versions, PowerPoint 2016 should feel familiar. But if you are new to PowerPoint or have more experience with older versions, you should first take some time to become familiar with the PowerPoint 2016 interface. THE POWERPOINT INTERFACE When you open PowerPoint for the first time, the Start Screen will appear. From here, you'll be able to create a new presentation, choose a template, and access your recently edited presentations. From the Start Screen, locate and select Blank Presentation to access the PowerPoint interface. Creating a blank presentation - www.office.com/setup Click the buttons in the interactive below to become familiar with the PowerPoint interface. www.office.com/setup Working with the PowerPoint environment The Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar are where you will find the commands to perform common tasks in PowerPoint. Backstage view gives you various options for saving, opening a file, printing, and sharing your document. THE RIBBON PowerPoint uses a tabbed Ribbon system instead of traditional menus. The Ribbon contains multiple tabs, each with several groups of commands. For example, the Font group on the Home tab contains commands for formatting text in your document. Groups on the Ribbon - www.office.com/setup Some groups also have a small arrow in the bottom-right corner that you can click for even more options. More options in groups - www.office.com/setu
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