Three more mini tutorials added...

More stuff for beginners

This is just to announce the three latest additions to my series of mini tutorials for beginners:

Backing-Up Skins and Themes 101 Link

Using Windows XP Built In Tools 101 Link

Working with Object Dock 101 Link

Hopefully these will be useful tools for those who need them.
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Great job on the mini tutorials Corky.
What skin is that,
Reply #2 Top
Thanks, Cavan.

Not sure on the skin, just started the computer and the blue rounded corner thing seems to have taken over.
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Before WB I used luna silver, much easier on the eyes
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Bump

Since I posted this at the wee hours (U.S. - PST), thought I would give it some attention in the light of day.
Reply #5 Top
Most excellent Corky O
Got a suggestion for another one (not that I'd ever want to use it) - noticed quite a few posts where people have some trouble and they decided to do an uninstall but they try to uninstall SDC 1st.

Maybe one on the proper way to do a complete uninstall so you can start over and install one at a time to pinpoint ( I refuse to believe anybody would want to just uninstall) ? I'm sure I've seen you post some instructions for that somewhere, unless I'm confusing you with the other 4.3 billion people with more knowledge and experience than me .

Keep at it, these are nice!
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Appreciated Corky!!
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Will do Bichur.

I have some permission from Brad to do something with SDC, as well as permission for the various program icons I used in "Downloading Content..."

Thanks for the positive feedback.
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Paul, I had noticed, even before I realized you were doing these mini tutorials, that you have a wonderful knack for explaining computer issues thoroughly. You do indeed have a wonderful way with these tutorials. I believe you understand the "newbie" and what their(our!) questions and concerns are, but what impresses me the most is how you explain in detail what it is that they(we) need to know to feel successful at Wincustomize, and/or on a computer in general. You've done the same for me.

I appreciate everything you've taught me. I can only hope that everyone who learns from these tutorials appreciates your gemerosity and kindness. I certainly do!

Donna
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Thanks, Donna.

That means a lot to me.

I am very glad it is helpful to people such as yourself.
Reply #10 Top
You're welcome, Paul. I really think it's important that you realize that your contributions to this site are well noticed.