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Office 2010: Change AutoRecover Location

AutoRecover feature in Microsoft Office can be really helpful. It can be a lifesaver when you are working on a document your app or system system crashes. However, the autorecover files are always saved to your system drive which is not always ideal. This tech-recipe guide will show you how to change the default AutoRecover locations for the applications included in Microsoft Office 2010. 1. Launch Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel. 2. Go to File->Options. 3a. In Microsoft PowerPoint/Excel 2010’s options window, go to Save, look forAutoRecover file location and paste your preferred folder location there. (then go to step 5) 3b. In Microsoft Word 2010’s options window, go to Save, look for AutoRecover file location and click Browse. 4. Choose your preferred folder and hit OK. 5. Hit OK in Options window to save the setting. These directions...

Nokia Publishes Symbian Source Code

Nokia has just posted that it has completed  putting the Symbian source code online  at symbian.nokia.com. This means that both company-supported and independent developers can now access the Symbian source code again, after the effective closure of the Symbian Foundation. This follows the interim measure of FTP access to Symbian Foundation hosted content being given out on request.