You can view webpages in Mozilla Firefox using "Full Screen" or "Kiosk" mode. This (depending on your operating system) hides all standard taskbars and the Firefox toolbar, using the full screen to view the current webpage.
Press F11 to toggle this mode on and off. Or, select "View" - "Full Screen". When in this mode, if desired, you can move the mouse to the top of the screen to display the navigation toolbar as well as the tab bar.
If you wish to disable displaying the navigation toolbar when in full-screen mode:
1. Uncheck "View" - "Toolbars" - "Navigation Toolbar".
This tip was written for Mozilla Firefox v3.0.5. Screenshots and instructions for other versions may vary. |
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While Microsoft Publisher 2007 supports overflow text and text box linking, allowing text that won't fit inside one text box to flow to another one, depending on your document formatting this might not be a plausible solution. In these cases, unless you can reduce the amount of text inside the box, you may have to adjust the text formatting such as its spacing or font size to fit the text inside the box.
Instead of adjusting and readjusting text, Publisher 2007 has a feature that can automatically resize text to fit inside its box. You can force text to fit inside the current text box size or mark a text box so that whenever it is resized, the text size automatically adjusts for a best fit.
Sample text box in Publisher 2007 that contains overflow text |
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If you distribute created Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 presentations with non-standard fonts (standard fonts on Windows machines include Times New Roman, Arial, and Verdana), these presentations may not display as intended on other machines since they may not have the same fonts.
To get around this problem, you can include, or embed, TrueType fonts directly into your presentations, helping to make sure your slide shows display correctly. To perform this tweak:
1. Click the "Office" button.
2. When the popup appears, click "PowerPoint Options".
3. The "PowerPoint Options" dialog box appears. Select "Save" in the left pane.
4. Next to "Preserve fidelity when sharing this presentation", make sure the current presentation is selected in the |
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If you need to move large blocks of text within a Microsoft Publisher 2007 document, you can select the text with your mouse, keep the left-button held down, and drag the mouse to another section of your document. Release the mouse button and your text will move to that location.
While drag-and-drop text editing may prove to be more convenient than using the standard cut-and-paste technique, this feature makes it easy to accidentally move text without meaning to do so, especially for those using laptop touchpads. Thus, a tweak can disable this feature:
1. Select "Tools" - "Options".
2. When the "Options" multi-tabbed dialog box appears, click the "Edit" tab.
3. Underneath "Text editing", uncheck the first box - "Drag-and-drop text editing". |
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Some e-mail senders ask for return receipts when sending e-mail, wanting confirmation their messages are delivered. Depending on your configuration, when e-mail senders request return receipts, Microsoft Outlook 2007 may automatically send such a receipt, never send a receipt, or (default) prompt you on each receipt request.
For privacy reasons, you may not wish to send these return receipts. As Outlook's default option is to prompt you each time, it is possible that you might accidentally send a receipt for a particular message without reading the dialog box. Thus, you may wish to force Outlook to ignore receipt requests without ever prompting you.
1. Select "Tools" - "Options".
2. The "Options" multi-tabbed dialog box appears. Click the "Preferences" tab |
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