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        What A Disaster 
						 
					Give this some thought: 
						 
					What would happen if - right now - your hard drive crashed? What important documents would you lose? What about projects? E-mails? Web addresses? Pictures? Software? I get panicked e-mails every day where that very scenario played out, but without a backup, there's not much that can be done. 
						 
					Unfortunately, backing up is a pain - or is it? Well, we just came across a fantastic program called Backup Now Deluxe that takes backing up to the next level! I have seen a lot of easy to use backup programs, but this has got to be the best of the bunch! It backs up in just 3 easy steps (click here for screen shots)! 
						 
					Step 1 - Pick your files. Either backup specific files / folders or backup your entire hard drive. Whatever you like, it's all done with simple little checkboxes! 
						 
					Step 2 - Pick the destination you want to backup to (i.e. your CD-R / RW drive) and give the backup job a name. 
					Step 3 - Decide if you want to back up every file or just the files that have changed since your last backup. 
						 
					That's it! Complete those steps, and the program will backup your files to your CD-R / RW drive! If you need more than one CD, it will prompt you to put additional disks in as needed. Told you it was easy! 
						 
					Now, if you want to get more involved for some reason, it allows that too. You can tell it to compress or not to compress, to compare backed up files to originals, to overwrite CD-RW media or not, allow you to exclude certain file types, password protect your backup, do scheduled backups, and tons more. 
						 
					This is simply the best way I've ever found to do backups. It's easy, it's quick, and it's convenient. It's also a PC magazine editor's choice, so you know it's not just me saying it's great. 
						 
					The price? Well, this retails for $79.95, but your price is only $29.97! And US shipping is FREE! Limited quantities, so head to the site below ASAP! 
						 
					http://www.worldstart.com/store/nti-backup-now.htm 
						 
					PS - This is fantastic software, and everyone I've shown it to is asking me to hold them a copy! Be sure to get to the site today to get yours! Think about what would happen if you lost all your data - right now. Would you be able to recover? With this software, it's no problem.  
					Remember, it's not a question of "if" you're going to need backup, it's a question of "when". Isn't your data worth $29.97?? 
					Oh, and we still have our Buy 3 and get 15% off deal through this Sunday (Nov. 3rd 2002). So, stock up while you can! 
					 MS 
        Office 101 
      Let's take a quick 
        minute to expand on Tuesday's "Save All" tip. 
      On Tuesday, we discussed 
        that when you hold the Shift key down and go to the File 
        menu you get a new command on the menu, Save All. 
      Take a look at the 
        command just above Save All... 
      ;)  
      See it? 
      Close All pretty 
        much works like you'd expect it to. It will close all open documents while 
        leaving MS Word up and running. 
      Now it's All 
        at your fingertips... 
       Office 
        Tip of the Day  
      Creating 
        Custom Shortcut Keys In MS Word 
      Are you a keyboard 
        enthusiast who finds yourself constantly wishing you had a shortcut key 
        combination for one thing or another? Maybe a keyboard combination for 
        the "Save All" trick from Tuesday's newsletter? 
      If your answer is 
        "Yes!" and you're a Word user then this is a tip for you. (I 
        tried this in Excel and PowerPoint and couldn't find it - but it's still 
        a great trick for MS Word!) 
      To begin, go to the 
        Tools menu, Customize choice. 
      ;)  
      In the Customize 
        window, go to the Commands tab. 
      ;)  
      You're looking for 
        the Keyboard button at the bottom of the window. Click it. 
      You should be taken 
        to the Customize Keyboard window. 
      You need to find and 
        highlight the function you'd like to set a keyboard shortcut for in the 
        Categories and Commands lists (located in the upper left). 
      ;)  
      For example, to set 
        a shortcut for "Save All," I would select the File 
        category and the FileSaveAll command. 
      At this point, take 
        a quick look in the "Current keys" box. If something is listed 
        there, then there is already a keyboard shortcut for that operation and 
        you can use one of the combinations listed. 
      For the commands that 
        have no shortcut key combination defined, click into the "Press 
        new shortcut key" box then press a key combination. 
      Whatever keys you 
        press will be displayed in the box below the words "Press new shortcut 
        key." 
      ;)  
      Just below that box, 
        the words "Currently assigned to:" will appear. If it says unassigned 
        then click the Assign button. (As you can see Alt+S was unassigned 
        and with a click of the Assign button it would be assigned to the Save 
        All command in Word on my computer.) 
      ** If a command is 
        reported below "Currently assigned to:" then think twice about 
        clicking the Assign button. Be sure you really want to replace the original 
        meaning of the keys with your new meaning. 
      If you want to try 
        another combination, then hit the Backspace key and try another 
        key combination. 
      At any rate, once 
        you've got an previously unassigned combination that works for you, click 
        the Assign button. 
      You'll still be in 
        the Customize Keyboard window, allowing you to repeat the process for 
        another command should you choose to do so. 
      When you've made all 
        your changes simply click the Close button. 
      You'll be taken back 
        to the Customize window where you can click the Close button there 
        and be on your way with one major difference - you'll have more keyboard 
        control. 
      If only it were so 
        easy to get more control over the rest of our lives
 
      ~April 
         
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