Below is a list of our upcoming free training workshops. Scroll down to get this week?s software tip!
Wednesday, October 24
SharePoint Designer (Level 2): Web Components, 10 a.m. ? noon, Cook 3
Thursday, October 25
Word 2010: Using Collaborative Editing Tools, 2 ? 3 p.m., Cook 3
Friday, October 26
Meeting the Millennials Where They Live: Using a social networking website in the traditional class, Noon ? 1 p.m., Cook 404B, Faculty Only
Tuesday, October 30
Excel 2010: Creating and Working with Charts, 10 ? 11 a.m., Cook 3
Wednesday, November 7
iPad: Tips and Tricks, 9 ? 10:30 a.m., Cook 404A. iPads will not be provided
SOFTWARE TIP OF THE WEEK
Windows 7 Adding Jump Lists to Your Taskbar
Jump Lists are made up of recently opened items, tasks, or websites, and other items that were pinned to your taskbar. They provide a fast and easy way to access these frequently used tasks and are located on the task bar and in the start menu.
To view the Jump List for a program
? Right-click the program’s button on the taskbar.
To open an item from a Jump List
? Open the program’s Jump List, and then click the item.
To pin an item to a Jump List
? Open the program’s Jump List, point to the item, click the pushpin icon, and then click Pin to this list. You can also drag a file icon to the taskbar and drop it on the program.
Example: ?Sknight_timesheet? is on the desktop. You can drag it to the Word icon on the taskbar. The document will now appear on the Jump List for Word
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