Up until Mac OS X Lion you could use a handy shortcut to increase and decrease the system volume by quarter steps by doing the following: Option + Shift + Volume Up to increase volume by a quarter step, Option + Shift + Volume Down to decrease volume by a quarter step. But what if you are …
Feb 12 2013
Get a Better Mobile Plan in Thailand
Just been on holidays in Thailand for about a week and with any international trip there is the issue of remaining in touch with those back home just in case. Using your mobile overseas can be costly and while there are alternatives such as Truphone sometimes the local offering may be even better. Upon reaching the …
Feb 11 2013
Wi-Fi Done Right @ The Peninsula Hotel, Bangkok
In the past, I have written about the woes of international travel when it comes to keeping connected online with many hotels choosing to slug guests heavily for Wi-Fi in rooms with little or no coverage in common areas of the hotel. Yes, I can hear some of you crying that being on holiday should …
Feb 10 2013
Episodic Versus Seasonal Consumption
If there is one thing that technology has enabled in terms of content consumption it is the ability to consume content at a time that is suitable to you including the latest television series and movies. While you can view a series in the traditional method (i.e, one by one as they are released) it …
Feb 07 2013
Automatically Loading a Form in Microsoft Access
Here’s another quick tip for Microsoft Office – this time for Microsoft Access for you budding database experts. If you lock down your database and prevent users from navigating its objects then by default nothing will show up when the database is loaded. Similarly, if your users are using the Microsoft Access Runtime (a cutdown …
Feb 06 2013
Incorporating Carriage Returns into Formulae in Excel Spreadsheets
Following on from yesterday’s tip on how to search for carriage returns in Excel spreadsheets, here’s how you can incorporate this non-printable character into your formulae. The secret sauce for carriage returns is to include CHAR(10) into your formulae. For instance, if you want to concatenate two cells but put the values on different lines in …
Feb 05 2013
Searching For Carriage Returns and Tabs in Excel Spreadsheets
Most people know how to use the search and replace function in Excel spreadsheets but it can be a tricky task if what you’re looking for is a non-printable character like a carriage return (i.e. hitting Enter on the keyboard). Thankfully, it’s easy enough to do once you know how 🙂 In the Find and …
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