Bill Kulterman
Bill Kulterman (CIW, MOS Master Certified) has worked as a web and graphic designer for over 6 years and has enjoyed teaching the Adobe/Macromedia Creative Suite since 2004. Although graphics classes are his favorite, he is also an award-winning Microsoft Office Instructor in Chicago. His fun and easy going teaching style is engaging and allows for easy assimilation of new skills. When not recording the Best Computer Training on the Planet, Bill can be found at the opera or tending to his backyard pond.
Bill Kulterman has written 58 posts for TrainSignal Training
SharePoint 101: Introduction to SharePoint Basics
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ March 2, 2012 ⋅ 72:39 ⋅ Post a comment
What is SharePoint? How do you use it? What can you use it for? Learn about the practical ways of utilizing SharePoint 2010 as you learn how to create a team site using existing templates, document libraries, SharePoint lists and more.
Where Did It Go in Internet Explorer 9?
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ June 2, 2011 ⋅ 6:08 ⋅ 2 comments
If you’ve upgraded to Internet Explorer 9 and have trouble finding where all of the features and functionalities are, then this video is for you. Learn the new user interface in IE 9 and see a few hidden features too!
Microsoft Office 2010 Favorite New Features
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ April 6, 2011 ⋅ Post a comment
What are your favorite new features in Microsoft Office 2010? Read about the best features in Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word from two Microsoft Office Certified Masters and Office 2010 training instructors.
Swapping Heads with Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ March 30, 2011 ⋅ 3 comments
Windows Live Photo Gallery is a free tool available through Windows Live Essentials 2011 that allows you to edit photos and swap heads with a feature called Photo Fuse. This article shows you step-by-step how to download and install Windows Live Photo Gallery and user Photo Fuse with your own photos.
How to Save Documents to the Web with Office 2010 and Windows Live SkyDrive
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ March 23, 2011 ⋅ Post a comment
A new feature in Office 2010 allows you to save your Word documents, PowerPoint presentation, Excel spreadsheets and even your OneNote notebooks to the web so you can easily access your important files from anywhere. Let us show you how to save your documents to the web with Office 2010 and Windows Live SkyDrive.
Free Windows 7 Training: How to Create a Windows 7 Home Group
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ April 12, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
Looking for an easy way to share your files and printers at home? With Windows 7 Home Group, you can do so accross all of the computers on your home network that are running Windows 7. In this video, I’ll show you how to setup a new Home Group on your own home network, how [...]
Free Windows 7 Training: How to Publish Your Photos with Windows Live Photo Gallery
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ March 14, 2010 ⋅ 2 comments
Learn how to publish your photos with Windows Live Photo Gallery and take advantage of features such as slideshows, sharing, and ordering prints.
Free Windows 7 Training: Tag Your Photos with Windows Live Photo Gallery
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ March 14, 2010 ⋅ One comment
Learn how to tag your photos using Windows Live Photo Gallery in Windows 7. We’ll cover different types of tags (“People tags” vs “Descriptive tags”) and searching for photos.
Free Windows 7 Training: Fix Your Photos with Windows Live Photo Gallery
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ March 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
The Windows Live Photo Gallery for Windows 7 isn’t just for uploading, organizing and sharing your photos. In this video, I’ll show you how to use the tools already included in Windows Live Photo Gallery to fix or adjust your photos. You’ll learn how to adjust the brightness, contrast, highlights, shadows, color correction, cropping, red [...]
Free Windows 7 Training: Windows Live Photo Gallery
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ March 14, 2010 ⋅ 8 comments
Windows Live Photo Gallery in Windows 7 has a lot to offer; learn how you can organize your photo collection, publish and share photos online, edit and fix photos and even create DVDs to share.
Free Windows 7 Training: How to Use Check Boxes to Select Multiple Files
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 15, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
In this video I’ll show you how to use check boxes in Windows 7 to select specific files and folders.
Free Windows 7 Training: Taskbar Buttons
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
The taskbar and taskbar buttons in Windows 7 have been redesigned to be easier to use and manage. See how you can be more productive by customizing the way your taskbar buttons look and function.
Free Windows 7 Training: Change Your User Account Picture in Windows 7
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
Changing your user account picture in Windows 7 couldn’t be easier. In this quick 2 minute video I show you how to change and customize your user account picture in Windows 7.
Free Windows 7 Training: Change Power Options in Windows 7
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
Changing Your Power Options in Windows 7 allows you to create a power plan and control when your computer goes to sleep and when your screensaver turns. In this video I demonstrate how to find out what your default settings are, since they do vary among PCs and laptops. Then I show you how to [...]
Free Windows 7 Training: Logging Into a Public Wireless Network
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
Places like Panera Bread, Barnes & Noble, as well as many libraries, hotels, airports and local businesses now offer free Wi-Fi. Connecting to Public Wireless Networks is not difficult, and in this video I demonstrate how easy it is to connect to unsecured networks, which don’t require a password.
Free Windows 7 Training: How to Rename Your Computer
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
Did you know your computer has a name? Usually it’s something that doesn’t make much sense, like sequences of numbers. But your computer name is a very easy thing to change. In this video I show you how to rename your computer to whatever you want it to be.
Free Windows 7 Training: Uninstalling Programs
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
With the amount and variety of programs, many of which are free, the need to uninstall programs is inevitable. Trials, broken or old programs, things you just don’t use anymore seem to pile up pretty fast. But deleting the file which houses the program files is not the right way to uninstall programs in Windows [...]
Free Windows 7 Training: Upgrade Version Options
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
Are you planning to upgrade to Windows 7 but you’re not sure which version is right for you? Let me show you how to identify which operating system you are currently running and which version of Windows 7 matches it. What we will look for is which edition we’re currently running and whether we have [...]
Free Windows 7 Training: User Account Control Settings
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
User Account Control (UAC) is a security feature that was first introduced in Vista and is also present in Windows 7. Although it’s here to keep us safe, many people find it rather annoying. In this video I show you what UAC is and how to change the user account settings to something that is [...]
Free Windows 7 Training: Defrag Your Hard Drive with Disk Defragmenter
By Bill Kulterman ⋅ January 14, 2010 ⋅ Post a comment
Defragmenting your Windows 7 hard drive is a great maintenance procedure that can help keep your PC running at its best. Learn how to defrag your hard drive with Disk Defragmenter and how to setup automatic defragmenting on your system



