Microsoft Office (Mondo) 2010 Build 14.0.4417.1000 has hit the streets.
So far it’s proving to compliment Windows 7 very nicely indeed.
Here’s some basic screenshots for your pleasure!
Microsoft Office (Mondo) 2010 Build 14.0.4417.1000 has hit the streets.
So far it’s proving to compliment Windows 7 very nicely indeed.
Here’s some basic screenshots for your pleasure!
Office 2007 comes with a utility named Groove and I assume you already know that because you’re reading this guide. Learn how to remove it below.
I have no need for Groove, which syncs your documents for collaboration with others. If you have no need for this, you can do either of the following: remove Groove completely or remove references to the groove in Windows Explorer.
MSherwood is a Windows Forums moderator and runs a blog over at MyWindowsPC. In this interview, you’ll get to know him better and learn about some of the things he likes to do.
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Are you bored and do you want to play pranks on your friends? Get a few minutes with their PC and have some fun while you watch them try to figure out what’s going on. UPDATE: I thought I would bring this up again for April Fools. Do you have any to add to the list?
Windows Forums member, MSherwood spent seven days using Windows 7 and nothing else. In this two-part series, he shares his impressions, likes, dislikes, and recommendations for Windows 7. The second part of this series covers program installation and feature exploration.
Check the first of this two-part series.
In this guest post, Angela explores how to hide Windows updates. Learn more about Angela at the conclusion of this post.
Recently, I was offered an update from Windows that I didn’t need. The update was tagged “Optional” and was for Office Live add-in. It wasn’t important or critical, and I’m not sure why the update was even offered.
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