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Moving The Taskbar

I bet you didn't know that you could move your taskbar if you wanted.  Mostly I leave mine at the bottom, like the rest of the population, but occasionally I feel like going wild and have the taskbar at the top of my computer.  The Taskbar is that thin bar at the bottom where you can see all your open programs, the start menu, the clock, etc.  Now, in WinXP they made it very nice to move it.  This is how: Right Click on the Taskbar Click, Lock the Taskbar, until there is no check there Left Click on the task bar and move it to where you want it...it will always rest up against an edge, so top, left or right. Then ...

Add Watermark to an Excel Document

Unfortunately, the printed watermark feature is not available on any version of Excel (including Excel 2007, 2010). However, there are some workaround methods to add text or images into an Excel document that would result something similar to a watermark. The followings are examples of Excel Documents with text and image "watermark": Step-by-step procedure to add a watermark to an Excel document (applied for Microsoft Word 97-2010): A. TEXT WATERMARK:   The trick is to place a WordArt on the background of the Excel sheet.   Microsoft Excel 97/2000/XP (2002)/2003: Open the Excel document that you want to add watermark to. Select " Insert " from the top menu, then select " Picture " > " WordArt... ". In the " WordArt Gallery " dialog, select a WordArt style that you like then click " OK ". In the " Edit WordArt Text ...