I use F10, I think. Either that or F11 shows you all the windows of the program you're in and I usually select the one I want from that screen.
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Back on the Video conferencing thing again. OK so four streams is the max that normal user bandwidth can handle. There are a number of free Video services that handle this -- Festoon for example. However we are not limited to free Video conferencing, though we want to keep it cheap. Again any suggestion for free and cheap Video conferencing services? (say keep our total for the four day conference less than $1,200). We will live with no more than four simultanouse screens -- one for the in person conference, one for the speaker/facilitator, one for an on-screen doc or whiteboard, one for whoever is next in the speaking queue.
Had anyone had to open 2007 Word documents with 2003 Word yet? I downloaded the converter and can open and edit the documents, but it seems to have changed other Word settings.
Sorry, Typo Boy--I got nothin'. My company would just say screw it, and slap the slides up in a webconference thing with instant messaging, and do an audio conference.
Had anyone had to open 2007 Word documents with 2003 Word yet? I downloaded the converter and can open and edit the documents, but it seems to have changed other Word settings.
All the time. I haven't noticed any changes to my settings, though.
It's always possible it was a coincidence. I hate trying to track down random computer weirdness.
Ginger, there's a converter? Wherefore the converter?
It's here: [link]
intriguing. thanks for the link!