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  • Microsoft Excel 2003 Quick Reference Guide
  • Starting Excel 1. Main Menu: Contains all features in Excel. 2. Tool Bars: Standard Tool Bar and Formatting Tool Bar. These allow you quick access to commonly used tools. 3. Cell: The standard unit you work with in Excel. 4. Worksheet: The workspace of Excel. 5. Task Pane: Shows current options of your currently selected category. 6. Worksheet Tabs: Multiple Worksheets, easily changed by clicking on the tabs. Opening a New Workbook 1. Select File > New. The following window appears. 2. Click Blank Workbook. 3. To automatically select a blank worksheet, click the New Blank Workbook button or press Ctrl + N. Opening an Existing File 1. Click the Open button or select File > Open or press Ctrl + O. 2. Enter the file name of the worksheet you are opening, or browse through the files to locate the worksheet. 3. Click the Open button, or double click on the worksheet. Saving a Worksheet 1. Click the Save button, select File > Save or press Ctrl + S. 2. Select the desired location and name for file. 3. Click the Save button. Viewing the Task Pane 1. Select View > Task Pane. Saving a Worksheet as a Web Page 1. Select File > Save as Webpage. 2. Select the desired location and name for file. 3. Click the Save button. Entering Data 1. Click the cell you want to enter data into. 2. Enter the data into the cell. Press the Tab key to move to the next cell. Closing Worksheets 1. Click Close Window, in the upper-right hand corner of the screen. Using Repeat, Undo and Redo 1. Select Edit > Repeat or Edit > Undo or
  • Integration of AJAX and Java Server Faces Paper
  • Everybody is now talking about Web 2.0, a Web that is more dynamic, richer, more interactive, and, ultimately – much more exciting than anything we know now. It’s just human nature to look for unusual and new stuff. But, what does that mean for business applications? Let’s look at Google Maps. Yes, we are all excited by Google Maps. It looks great. It is very interactive. And, most importantly, it behaves completely differently from what we expect to see in a “normal” browser. But, compared to any realistic business application – say something like trivial Internet banking – Google Maps is nothing. It supports just a few use cases compared to the hundreds or thousands of use cases for a typical business application. How many input fields does it have? How many validation rules? How complex is the business process and page flow? Anybody could build Google Maps using any kind of technology, but business application developers face completely different challenges, challenges that are much more demanding! What does Web 2.0 mean for the present world: Web 2.0 is a phrase that is coined by O'Reilly Media in 2004, referring to the second generation Internet-based services. Second generation Internet services has become more and interactive and exiting to the present users. With out which it would have been impossible to construct such a small world. An enterprise want to improve there sales by providing users much user friendly and interactive websites. Web 2.0 has been included with advanced technologies like AJAX, JSF, Visual Studio 2005,
  • Renault Autograph PDF
  • Renault Autograph Technical specification 1.2 16v 1.5 dci 65 1.5 dci 80 1.6 16v auto TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Drag Co-efficient/Area (Cd/A)0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 BODY TYPE Number of Doors 55 55 Body Type Classification MPV 5 door estate MPV MPV ENGINE Engine Capacity 1149 1461 1461 1598 Injection Type Multipoint Commonrail Direct Commonrail (turbo)Direct Multipoint Fuel Type Unleaded Diesel Diesel Unleaded Number of Cylinders 44 44 Number of Valves 16 8 8 16 Max engine power -kW (hp)rpm 55 (75)5500 65 (48)4000 60 (82)4250 70 (95)5000 Max torque -Nm (rpm)105 (3500)180 (2000)185 (1750)148 (3750) TRANSMISSION Type JB1 JC5 JC5 DPO Number of gears 5 5 5 auto BRAKING Front (discs)mm 259 259 259 259 Rear drum TT TT TYRES Tyre Size 175/65 R14 VP 165/70 R14 VP 175/65 R14 VP 175/65 R14 VP STEERING Turning circle between kerbs 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 CAPACITIES Fuel Tank -Litres (Gallons)50 (11)50 (11)50 (11)50 (11) Cargo volume under shelf (l)650 650 650 650 With rear bench seat folded (l)2600 2600 2600 2600 PERFORMANCE 0-62mph (0-100kph)14.2 16.3 12.5 12.4 Maximum Speed -mph (kph)96(154 )91 (146)96(155 )101(162 ) FUEL CONSUMPTION CO2 (g/km)165 146 139 190 Urban cycle-mpg 31.4 43.5 44.1 25.7 Urban cycle -litres/100km 9.0 6.5 6.4 11.0 Extra Urban -mpg 47.9 57.6 61.4 44.8 Extra Urban -litres/100km 5.9 4.9 4.6 6.3 Combined -mpg 40.4 51.4 53.3 35.3 Combined -litres/100km 7.0 5.5 5.3 8.0 WEIGHT Kerb weight -kgs 1035 1120 1095 1120 Gross vehicle weight -kgs 1570 1620 1630 1645 STYLE FEATURES Authentique Expression Body coloured bumpers
  • How to Create a Website and Maintain it
  • 1. First, you need to think about what you want your website to be called. In the example I’m going to show you, the topic of the website is going to be aviation and airplanes. 2. Then you need to decide what you want on the website. For example: Forums, Content Management, Live Support, etc. In the example website I am going to have Content Management and a Forum. 3. Now go to http://www.byethost.com and sign up for a free account like this: 4. Look at some great offers, then click the “Click here to signup” button, and then click it again. 5. Now you need to enter some information about your website. 6. After you hit submit, a screen will pop up telling you a lot of needed information about the site, so please save it! 7. Now that you have saved it, click “Click here to instantly login to your cpanel” 8. Welcome to your control panel, the brain of your website, this is where everything happens! 9. All the buttons are pretty much self explanatory, and for that reason, I’m not going to list off what they all do. But if you need help with any one of them, or anything else to do with your new website, contact byethost. Download pdf How to Create a Website and Maintain it
  • Cisco Secure Desktop Configuration Guide Manual
  • This Guide Audience and Scope Organization and Use Conventions Related Documentation Obtaining Documentation Cisco.com Product Documentation DVD Ordering Documentation Documentation Feedback Cisco Product Security Overview Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Product Alerts and Field Notices Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Submitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and Information CHAPTER 1 Installing or Upgrading the CSD Software CHAPTER 2 Enabling and Disabling CSD Using CLI to Enable or Disable CSD Using ASDM to Enable or Disable CSD CHAPTER Introduction CSD Capabilities Navigation Saving and Resetting the Running CSD Configuration CHAPTER Tutorial Step One: Define Windows Locations Step Two: Define Windows Location Identification Work Home Insecure Step Three: Configure Windows Location Modules Work Home Insecure Step Four: Configure Windows Location Features Work Home Insecure Step Five: Configure Windows CE Features Step Six: Configure Macintosh and Linux Features CHAPTER 5 Setting Up CSD for Microsoft Windows Clients Creating Windows Locations Defining Location Criteria Location Module Certificate Criteria Using a Certificate File to Specify Certificate Criteria Using a Signed File to Specify Certificate Criteria Using the Certificates in Your Store to Specify Certificate Criteria IP Criteria Registry and File Criteria Registry Criteria File Criteria Configuring the Secure Desktop for Clients that Match Location Criteria Configuring a VPN Feature Policy for a Location Configuring a Group-based Policy for a Location Configuring Web Browsing, File Access, Port Forwarding, and Full Tunneling VPN Policies for a Location Configuring Keystroke Logger for a Location
  • USER GUIDE LG 490 Guide d'Utilisation LG4 90
  • USER GUIDE. LG 490. Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile phone. Retain it for future reference. ENGLISH. Guide d'Utilisation Get PDF
  • Yahoo! BLUEPRINT Mobile Application Platform
  • The Blueprint language is an XML markup set based partly on XForms. Applications are hosted on your own Web server, which must respond to HTTP requests from Yahoo!’s server by returning valid Blueprint pages; Yahoo’s server acts as an intermediary between your application and the end-user’s hand-held device. To host a Blueprint application, you must submit a package containing configuration and resource files to Yahoo!. The application package does not contain any Blueprint markup or scripting code; these are supplied directly by your server at runtime. There are several ways to deploy a Blueprint application. Options include browser-based Mobile Sites, Yahoo! Go Widgets, and stand-alone Mobile Apps (when available) Getting Started: 1 Download the SDK at mobile.yahoo.com/devcenter/downloads 2 Read the documentation at developer.yahoo.com/mobile/blueprint 3 Build your service on your own server and return Blueprint XML. 4 Read the Deployment Guide at developer.yahoo.com/mobile/blueprintdeployguide and publish your service at mobile.yahoo.com/developers/manage Download pdf Yahoo! BLUEPRINT Mobile Application Platform
  • Windows Vista Deployment Step by Step Guide
  • This document provides instructions for implementing a basic image-based deployment of Microsoft® Windows Vista™ operating system. We recommend that you first use the steps provided in this guide in a test lab environment as a means to become familiar with new and updated deployment features and technologies available in Windows Vista. Step-by-step guides are not necessarily meant to be used to deploy Windows Vista operating system features without accompanying documentation (as listed in the Additional Resources section) and should be used with discretion as stand-alone documents. Windows Vista Deployment Overview This document is designed for IT professionals and deployment specialists who are responsible for deploying Windows® operating systems in an organization. Deployment scenario You will use the steps in this scenario and the procedures in the examples to implement a basic image-based deployment of Windows Vista on hardware without an operating system installed. For more information about the tools and technologies referenced in this section, see Tools and Technologies [http://technet2.microsoft.com WindowsVista/en/library/88f80cb7-d44f-47f7-a10de23dd53bc3fa1033.mspx#BKMK_TOOLS] later in this document. The process for the deployment scenario includes: • • • • Building a lab environment. Creating an answer file by using Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM). Building a master installation by using the product DVD and your answer file. Creating an image of the master installation by using the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) and ImageX technologies. Deploying the image from a network share onto a destination computer using Windows PE and ImageX technologies. At the end of this example, you should have a
  • Spatial equalisation of sound systems in cars by digital inverse
  • virtual sound system inside a car is evaluated, with a subjective listening test..... to listen at a car sound system. Hearing the sound coming from remote A. Farina, E. Ugolotti 1 Spatial equalisation of sound systems in ca by digital invee filtering Angelo Farina (*), Emanuele Ugolotti (**) (*) Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Univeità di Parma, Via delle Scienze - 43100 PARMA tel. +39 521 905854 - fax +39 521 905705 E-MAIL: farina@pcfarina.eng.unipr.it HTTP://pcfarina.eng.unipr.it (**) ASK Automotive Industries, via Fratelli Cervi n. 79, 42100 Reggio Emilia tel. +39 0522 388311 - fax. 0522 388499 E-MAIL: tec_ask@xmail.ittc.it Abstract This paper describes the theory and an experimental application of digital invee filtering applied to the correction of the respoe of sound systems in car compartments. The aim of this correction is not simply to equalise the frequency respoe of the system: by a proper implementation of Download
  • How to burn dvd movies on windows vista
  • You will need 3 things for this… 1. DVD BURNER on your computer ( the actual dvd drive ) 2. DVD SHRINK 3. 2 ( this is a free program, find it on the internet ) ( at the time that I wrote this tutorial… there is a website www.dvdshrink.org ) 3. IMGBURN ( this is a free program, find it on the internet ) ( at the time that I wrote this tutorial… there is a website www.imgburn.com ) OTES: - The creator of dvd shrink 3.2 will NEVER make a new version… so get v 3.2 - At this time I used imgburn version 2.3.2.0 , if you have trouble with other versions then get the version I used. What we are doing here… We are using dvd shrink to convert the movie from the dvd disc to an ISO IMAGE FILE on your computers hard-drive. Then we are using imgburn to convert the ISO IMAGE FILE from your hard-drive to a blank dvd that will play on any dvd player. After you have Installed dvd shrink 3.2 & imgburn then do the following… leave all the factory settings alone on dvd shrink and imgburn this tutorial was written in December 2007 by JDE this tutorial shows you how to copy DVD‘s on windows vista - please do your part in circulating this file around the internet. Download pdf How to burn dvd movies on windows vista