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Productivity Presentations Tip of the Day Macworld's Mac OS Tip of the Day Dummies Daily: Computing Basics Dummies Daily: Quicken Microsoft Office 97 Tip of the Day Microsoft Office Tip of the Day Dummies Daily: Microsoft Word '97 Dummies Daily: Microsoft Excel '97 Windows 95 Tip of the Day Windows NT Tip of the Day Microsoft Publisher Tip of the Week Lotus SmartSuite Tip of the Day Lotus Notes Tip of the Day
The Internet Dummies Daily: Searching the Internet Microsoft Internet Explorer Tip of the Day Netscape Navigator Tip of the Day Netscape Communicator Tip of the Day E-Mail Mailing List of the Day Dummies Daily: The Internet Dummies Daily: Web After Five THE WEB Magazine's Sports Site of the Day Cool Web Site of the Day
Games and Downloads PC Games' Tip of the Day PC World's Windows 95 Shareware Pick of the Day PC World's Game Picks of the Day
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Copyright 1998 by Kaye Vivian (kvivian@cloud9.net). All rights reserved. Permission to reprint is greanted as long as this copyright notice remains in tact and the article is not changed.
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