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Free Book Chapter: Priceless Computer Tips at Your Fingertips

Free Book Chapter: Priceless Computer Tips at Your Fingertips

A couple of weeks ago we posted about a brand new book (and a book giveaway!) that will help you be more productive at work and at home. The book, Priceless Computer Tips at Your Fingertips, offers 99 time-saving tips for Windows 7 and Office 2010 users that will help you get more done and be more efficient in your daily tasks.

Priceless Computer Tips at Your Fingertips
Sudhir Diddee, the author of the book, was kind enough to do a giveaway of his book on our blog AND he has provided us one of the chapters in his book to give away for free to our readers!

The free chapter is the first chapter in the book and covers some great Windows 7 tips and tricks that you might not know existed — like Windows Snap, Aero Shake, Sticky Notes, Quick Launch, the Problem Steps Recorder and how to connect to a Projector with a keyboard shortcut.

Download your free book chapter today!

Enter to Win a Free Signed Copy of the Book!

There’s still time to enter to win a signed copy of Sudhir Diddee’s Priceless Computer Tips at Your Fingertips. All you have to do is share your favorite Windows or Office shortcut, tip or trick in the comments section of this blog post before Monday, January 30th.

Learn more and enter to win today!

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  1. Posted by Muhammad Awais Shabbir on January 18, 2012, 12:34 am

    Yesterday i was trying to find a way to manually open a desired MS Power point presentation page. so, i came to know if we press number like 7 and press Enter button then we can go to page 7 of presentation.

  2. Posted by Robert on January 19, 2012, 3:17 pm

    I just love the cascading tile effect when switching windows with the and the key. That would be my favorite shortcut.

  3. Posted by Denesh Ashok on January 23, 2012, 11:15 am

    Well, I love the Windows + D and the Windows + L …

    It makes my life easy :)

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