Here's a Microsoft link on how to customize the Ribbon in Word:
Yeah, you gotta download this little application and then customize some XML.
eta: Actually, you don't need to download the application, but it does make it easier.
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Here's a Microsoft link on how to customize the Ribbon in Word:
Yeah, you gotta download this little application and then customize some XML.
eta: Actually, you don't need to download the application, but it does make it easier.
I need a listserv manager. My web host used to provide one, but now they want me to use a neutered version or pay to upgrade. Yeah, no. I have fewer than a hundred subscribers, no odds it'll rise above 500, and I need exactly two lists. No way I'm paying buckeroos for that level of management.
What should I use? Mailman? Majordomo? I've been out of this field for a while.
Oh, and what weblog analyzer did you end up using, ita?
Hmmm. It looks like maybe I should try phplist. Anyone have advice about it?
Web Log Expert. Turns out that's what I'd had, not WebTrends. Now, if I can just get them to track me down in their customer database so I don't have to buy it again...
maybe I should try phplist. Anyone have advice about it?
I've used it. Works great! (esp. for the price)
Hey, does anyone know the formal name for those strips that you use if wires have to cross a room? They're made of heavy rubber or plastic and they have a slit in the underside. I need to buy one and I'm trying to find it online "floor strip" isn't getting me any love.
I've heard both "cord cover" and "cable guard".
try googling "wiring floor duct" or "duct cord cover" or "electrical cord cover".
My boss figured those out.
I found it using cord cover, thanks!