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Bridging the gap between Office and OpenOffice
Learn how to use OpenOffice features such as the Draw tool, tabbed headers and footers and custom create your own palette colors. Pick up helpful file sharing tips and see how Microsoft Office documents are completely compatible with OpenOffice. Tip
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YaST: Setting up a local SUSE Linux update server
Find out how Novell's SUSE Linux YaST utility can set up your client and server machines to collect updates as well as acting as the installation source for your desktops. Tip
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A new place to call home - Chapter 3 of "Linux for non-geeks"
Chapter 3 from "Linux for non-geeks: A hands-on, project-based, take-it-slow guidebook" by Rickford Grant covers getting to know your Linux desktop. It focuses specifically on using the GNOME interface and notes the differences between it and Windows... Tip
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Enterprise Linux apps gap disappearing
So many applications are available on Linux these days, if you're only thinking about Linux, you're behind the times. Tip
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Resume services: Are they worth the money?
Would your resume get you hired? You might not if you're using a Microsoft Word template. Read this tip to find out if you should hire a resume service. Tip
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Does job security for security technology jobs exist?
What can security professionals do to ensure more job security? Read this tip for more information. Tip
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Sharpening up your soft skills
Soft skills training is the latest addition to the list of things that can save an organization money and make its employees more desireable. Tip
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Web training made easy
The availability of training online has been a godsend for those working in information technology. With the economy in the state that it is, IT professionals have to work more hours than ever before if they want to stay employed. As a result, there ... Tip
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Is IT really a man's world?
Scarcity could mean golden opportunities for women who enter. Tip
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Six ways to handle a dysfunctional team
Personality clashes can drive a team into the ground. To stop your team from heading in that direction, try following these six steps. Tip