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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Use Google to get Serial No of any Software



 

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Most of the people downloading trial and using it, only after the expiration of trial they try for crack, Serial No, Keygen, Patch....

But many don't know where to get Serial No, Some websites may be infect your system with Trojan horse, Viruses, Ad ware, Spy ware....

So for beginners this is a simply way to find hack with less effort and it saves time to, But make sure you have antivirus activated before trying to get some Serials, Patches to avoid data loss.

Just follow the steps as instructed below

1) Go to http://www.google.com

2) type this syntax in search bar " 94FBR"

3) Replace Product name with desired software and leave a space then type 94FBR

4) Press enter, that's it

Now you receive Many pages which contains Serial no, Crack, Patches....

Just make a try, this simple trick works for many people...

 

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By Amresh Anjan




Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Remove that annoying background from your company logo



 

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Adding your company logo to a presentation seems like an easy enough task. You probably have a special graphic file that's just the logo — how hard can it be to insert it onto a slide? Inserting it isn't a problem, but getting it to look right might be. Quite often, the logo shows up with a background, and unless the slide's background matches the logo's background perfectly, it looks awful. (Please don't flame me for the yellow background; the garish yellow makes the example easy to see.)

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If your logo is a bitmap file, the solution is easy, but perhaps not well-known.

  1. In Normal view, right-click the logo image and choose Show Picture Toolbar to display the Picture toolbar.

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  1. Click the Set Transparent Color tool (the next-to-last button). The pointer will change to resemble the transparency tool. 

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  1. Simply click the image's background. If you're lucky, the off-white background will just disappear like magic!

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If you're using PowerPoint 2007, do the following:

  1. Click the Format tab.
  2. In the Adjust group, choose Set Transparent Color from the Recolor drop-down list.
  3. Click the image's background.

Of course, you can use this feature to remove more than backgrounds. Just click an area and it'll disappear. If you don't like the look, press [Ctrl]+Z. At the very worst, you might have to delete and reinsert the file to start over. This transparency setting works best with bitmap files. For vector files (most clipart), you'll need special image editing software.

 

By Amresh Anjan