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1. 339 e Have you ever enjoyed a presentation at a SIG or General Meeting How many times have you learned something you d not otherwise have known or discovered tricks in your own software all due to your TCS membership A 9 Rs Q BESS VY VOY OS 2082 Oo CODD VOY QO X BLS a SOLN VY OKO 29SIRI SES VY 22K OSES oS A A 338 o gt 9 VY 5M lt YY QE Y hal waren ie Bae oTi A o A et a te lt S2 ASA 383 oS ROS 3 gala e gean YE ee CRE 1 OBES Si Be honest now surely you aren t the only person you i 2 know with that same curiosity the same questions or a K R os es SH s Be similar need Help others you know by giving them the gift Be a SEA SX oe of knowledge Members with three new members to their SE There is a 3 year warranty on the projector 1 year for the lamp BK credit in a twelve month period will receive a reward S RRS CSO BY en About Optoma Projector ee Your reward se So Ro Vendor Optoma ee besides that warm fuzzy feeling ee www optomausa com oe s epe X ee A 50 Gift Certificate 3 Price 888 to 950 onlin o f f 3 S So share TCS Your friends will thank you and you gain 50 Be L226 SSS VY Rs DSS VY Rebit 5 Backup We all know that back up is important to do regularly The problem is forgetting to do it or putting it off to another day because of the pressures of work or home Rebit ha
2. SIG meetings TCS intends to participate significantly in this innovative program Anyone interested in volunteering to be a cyberspace based presenter is asked to contact Francis Chao fchao2 yahoo com or any member of the TCS Board of Directors Reviews Sights amp Sounds Sights amp Sounds of Multimedia George Harding georgehardingsbd earthlink net Dry Case Do you like to scuba dive with your iPhone Do you swim with your iPad Probably not but you could with Dry Case This is a product engineered to keep any mobile device dry when underwater or when it needs protection from your surrounding environment It can protect your iPhone iPad Blackberry MP3 player and more It has a water tight seal that keeps water out You slide your device into the bag then seal it with the fixture There is a connection so that you can listen to your radio or music even with the device inside the bag When ready you exhaust the bag of air with a small bulb or you can simply suck the air out with your mouth Now you re ready to take a swim or whatever you do underwater The company says it has tested the enclosure to as much as 100 feet underwater without leakage So you can scuba dive without worry that your mobile unit will be damaged by the water The case comes with the evacuation bulb a wrist strap you can use to keep your iPhone from wandering off and it s buoyant too and a lanyard to attach the Dry Case to you
3. Sights amp Sounds Reviews SIGs Special Interest Groups August 2011 Page 6 Myron Dungey Interim SIG Coordinator mdungey ultrasw com Tucson Computer Society meeting place Find a Special Interest Group for YOU Pima County Medical Society The Tucson Computer Society offers you much more than just 5199 East Farness Drive Tucson AZ General Meetings on the third Monday Special Interest Groups give ALL TCS SIGs meet at the PCMS site except our members multiple opportunities to develop their computer skills Genealogy SIG University Medical Center Room 2117 throughout the month 1501 North Campbell Avenue There have been multiple changes to both SIGs and their meeting Computer Pros SIG El Parador Restaurant dates times Double check the website calendar to be sure For 2744 E Broadway Blvd more information about a particular SIG including location details click its name below to open that SIG s page on the TCS website Developers Co op Various Pima County Branch Libraries Contact leader for specifics Week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Windows 7 First Hardware 6 30PM i Computer Pros Fourth Linux Digital Imaging Developers Genealogy a 3 00PM 7 00PM 6 00PM 10 00am Don t forget to download your printable copy of the current Calendar of Events i 3 z i pe ah x Bh Da a a a a ai o i a i aa Eo S m ae od i i ats k iim 4 F am Front C
4. of Special Interest Groups SIGs regularly General Meeting Content and style are subject to approval scheduled Classes and Workshops and Special Activities are listed in the Submit advertisements in digital format PDF TIFF PSD AI JPG to eJournal and posted at www aztcs org journal aztcs org Send payment to Management The Board of Directors has general supervision and administrative TCS Advertising Staff authority over the affairs of TCS The entire Board may be reached via 4951 East Grant Road TCSboard aztcs org TCS Members are invited to attend the monthly Board of Suite 105 PMB 322 Directors meetings Meeting dates times and location are posted on the TCS Tucson AZ 85712 Calendar of Events Disclaimer Views and advertisements expressed in the eJournal are those of eJournal The eJournal is an electronically produced and distributed publication the individual authors vendors and do not necessarily reflect those of TCS The eJournal provides information about Tucson Computer Society meetings and TCS Listserv The TCS Listserv is one of TCS members greatest benefits It activities and reports the latest trends and products for personal computer PC i l is a forum for members to seek advice and discuss issues 24 7 Acceptable users It is published one week prior to the General Meeting topics include anything related to technology Members engaging in Copyright The eJournal is protected under copyrights held by the Tucson
5. of ideas and made great progress I want to personally thank the volunteers currently serving on the board and all active participants in the Tucson Computer Society Prior to the upcoming General Meeting the Pre Session will be a presentation by Rick Rolland and myself on Gadgets iPADs the Android OS iPhones etc I personally have an iPAD Android Phone Zune iPOD Touch and a few other gadgets Not only are these devices fun for personal use you d be amazed at how practical they are for business Part of the pre session presentation will be a Question and Answer session Please bring your gadget and any questions you may have We will also be helping people configure their devices to their liking so join us It should be a fun and productive session If you re one of those with lots of gadgets who loves to tinker this will be the meeting for you As the prices fall these gadgets are becoming ever more affordable to the general consumer This enables us to be even more connected to the cloud and our friends In turn this closeness brings up a few concerns about new vulnerabilities regarding security viruses and other malicious actions During this session we will touch base on these issues to ensure that we all embrace proper security measures and keep our data safe Looking forward to seeing you there Remember our new summer meeting place Guests are always welcome so bring your friends and family Introd
6. off topic or unwelcome behavior may be subject to removal from the TCS Computer Society Copyrights to individual articles are held by the respective Listserv Instructions on subscribing tips and Listserv etiquette are at author s http www aztcs org activities listserv shtml Reprint permission is given to nonprofit organizations provided credit is given to TCS and the author and a reprint of the article is sent to TCS All product names or services identified throughout the eJournal are trademarks of their respective companies Front Cover Table of Contents www aztcs org Sights amp Sounds Reviews ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE QuickBooks TurboTax John Blumberg DATABASE SOFTWARE dBase Paul Scott DESKTOP PUBLISHING InDesign Donna Kamper DIGITAL IMAGING Photoshop Elements Donna Kamper GENEALOGY Master Genealogist Carol Andrews LANGUAGES Assembly Paul Scott BASIC Jon Griebel C Jon Griebel C C Builder COBOL Delphi Pascal Paul Scott C C Python SQL Ruby Chris Niswander LOCAL AREA NETWORK Networks Peter Ireland Networks Daniel M Vance Novell Networks Daniel M Vance OPERATING SYSTEMS DOS Jon Griebel Linux Paul Scott Windows XP Vista 7 Peter Ireland Windows XP Vista 7 Daniel M Vance SPREADSHEET SOFTWARE Excel John Kamper WORD PROCESSING Word John Kamper Front Cover 290 0000 881 8283 751 0061 751 0061 795 1479 881 8283 749 5395 749 5395 881 8283 623 6326 907 27
7. photographers will be credited whenever their photo is published Front Cover Table of Contents www aztcs org August 2011 Page 10 TCS Participation in the APCUG Speakers Bureau Association of Personal Computer User Groups As an active participant in the APCUG Speakers Bureau the Tucson Computer Society will now start making online presentations to other users groups throughout North America and possibly to the rest of the English speaking world This innovative program takes advantage of Skype s desktop sharing and video conferencing capabilities In past years this method of presentation delivery was only used by vendors in presenting to various user groups Towards the end of 2010 APCUG s directors decided Skype would be a great way for communications between user groups Tucson Computer Society s first participant in this pioneering effort will be Francis Chao He will provide APCUG member groups with presentations about various topics related to end user computer issue on Windows Linux and Apple computers Francis list of topics with links to some of his presentation slides can be viewed at http www apcug net speakers fc htm A complete description of the entire APCUG Speakers Bureau program is available at http www apcug net speakers index htm Please note that a significant number of topics on this page are from presentations that have been presented by TCS members at our Windows and Linux
8. site This CD has the necessary files to allow it to boot into Rebit 5 even if your computer won t boot You can then install the backed up files to the internal hard drive This software is very easy to use and doesn t require involvement from you after the install The only disadvantage is the lengthy initial back up There s no ways around that with this software or any other Once done though you probably won t notice that continuous back up is occurring There is no noticeable slowdown There is a 30 day free trial available Rebit 5 Backup Vendor Rebit www rebit com Price about 20 for download for one PC 40 for 3 PCs The End Sights amp Sounds Reviews
9. 01 C 3 a a l l l Arizona Corporation provides a forum for members and the general public to All submissions are subject to editing both for clarity and to fit available improve their knowledge about computer related subjects applicable to PCs space All articles reviews reports etc are limited to 1 000 words unless prior arrangements are made with the editor For specifics on formats Membership Membership is open to all Membership applications are available layout and other requirements contact the Editor at journal aztcs org on the TCS web site www aztcs org Annual dues payable in advance are Individual 24 Family Household 36 eJournal Advertising 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months Half S 5 x 8 35 25 95 70 170 128 Member Updates Report your change of address and or e mail address to TCS a a 7 Paar e d the eJ Ib lina t Quarter Screen 5 x 4 20 15 55 40 100 75 embership Records an e eJournal by e mailing tcscoa aztcs org Eighth screen 2 5 x 2 10 8 28 20 50 38 Meetings General meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at the Discounted rates for members are shown in red Pima County Medical Society 5199 East Farness Drive Pre sessions begin at Payment must be received at TCS no later than the 15 of the month prior 6 00pm The main program begins at 7 00pm to the month of insertion The eJournal is published monthly prior to the Events amp Activities A wide range
10. 57 797 2225 797 2225 749 5395 881 8283 907 2757 797 2225 751 0061 751 0061 John JohnBcpa com waterhorse ultrasw com donna kamper com donna kamper com carollea dakotacom net waterhorse ultrasw com jdgriebel aol com jdgriebel aol com waterhorse ultrasw com pireland pireland com daniel vancesystems com daniel vancesystems com jdgriebel aol com waterhorse ultrasw com pireland pireland com daniel vancesystems com john kamper com john kamper com Table of Contents www aztcs org August 2011 Page 5 TCS Directors Managers and Coordinators Executive Directors President Adam Dellos Les Stein Ken Sandock George Harding Vice President Secretary Treasurer Member at Large Paul Scott Member at Large William Brownlee Member at Large presently vacant Managing Directors Membership Rick Rolland Coordinator Membership Bernard Bell Records Program Director Les Stein SIG Coordinator Myron Dungey Webmaster Paul Scott 762 7614 adam tucsontechsupport com 790 7746 Stein Les gmail com 298 4677 ksandock comcast net 298 6861 georgehardingsbd earthlink net 881 8283 waterhorse ultrasw com 869 7320 wabjr longrealty com 405 2123 rickrolland websbest com 393 3415 bbell13 cox net 790 7746 lesstein aol com 319 0946 mdungey ultrasw com 881 8283 waterhorse ultrasw com Tucson Computer Society mailing address 4951 E Grant Road Suite 105 PMB 322 Tucson AZ 85712
11. Shift Ctrl Shift and the hyphen key Non breaking hyphens are used in compound words to indicate that both words and the hyphen should be treated as a single word when Word is forming lines In this case the compound word will never be broken over two lines It is also helpful to use non breaking hyphens in phone numbers h n En dash a dash as wide as a lowercase character typically used to denote ranges of numbers as in 3 7 Create an en dash by pressing Ctrl and the minus sign on the numeric keypad An en dash stays with the characters immediately preceding it If necessary Word breaks the line after the en dash not before it Em dash a dash that s supposed to be as wide as a lowercase m But in Word the em dash is twice as wide as the en dash and can also vary from font to font Use em dashes to break a sentence between two separate thoughts Word automatically substitutes an em dash if you type a word two hyphens and another word or press Ctrl Alt and the minus sign on the numeric keypad An em dash always stays with the word immediately before it If necessary Word breaks the line after the em dash not before it If you use a dash or hyphen and it doesn t behave as described you may be using the wrong kind For instance if a word won t break between two lines you may be using a non breaking hyphen instead of one of the other types kian p i Copyright 2011 by Sharon Parq Associates Inc Reprint
12. analyze non personal information about the workstation being used 7 Consent to Uso Data fae ae a E pe fete arkir fe e Workstation Data To the etet that F ha irad En Trtar ire 7 J The next step is to start the backup process which may take some time In my case it s going very slowly In fact it took overnight and more to completely back up this laptop which has about 60 GB of stuff on the hard drive Although the initial backup took quite a long time subsequent backups were much faster Once a complete backup is completed you can browse the backup and choose to restore any given file or to start the recovery process As you change files or add new ones they are continuously backed up You don t have to do a thing When your backup drive begins to reach its limits the Rebit software will begin to delete the oldest files that have been saved Note that you always have a complete system back up If you run out of space on the back up drive you can add another Front Cover Table of Contents www aztcs org Rebit 5 will periodically check for updates on its own You can check yourself at any time as well Rebit 5 keeps itself updated automatically If you have concern about someone accessing your back ups without authorization you can set a password in the software Restoring your back up requires that once Rebit 5 is installed you make a recovery CD or you can download one from the web
13. ection includes high altitude if on the fans blow more air a keypad lock background color how the display should look when no source What 1S 1t is input power off timer and various settings regarding the lamp Normal resolution is 1280 X 800 with 3100 lumens of brightness The lamp life is 4 000 hours at normal brightness Speakers are included in the projector Input may be VGA HDMI RJ 45 network S video and more There is a focusing control on the top of the projector Lor o gt OS POTITI AANA NOA OAN OAN AN 2962222 SRRI ISISI SISINIO NSI NI DY X BLS etta AAA A A a RS Se DQPPPOPPY 25S A x 5 XS OD It s YOU a current member of the Tucson Computer Society sharing the value of your membership with others Crore Seca RONSON OR A 2S2 2 lt P lt gt COS GIO lt S2 AAA AA 29629522S VAVA VA VAVA RSLS ASASTA ATASS VAVA VAVA 3888 OYVY QOL SoS 2 SOS O09 Have you ever posted a question to the ListServ and received an answer that saved you money or time Or maybe learned something by just reading others postings OS Se 2 oS The projector comes with power cord VGA to VGA connector cable remote with batteries a CD ROM containing the User Manual and a Quick Start Card Below is the unit s layout of ports and connections So 2 RNY 20S NINS BRS PP So RoShoSS IRE QPP SIG VaV GS K Ae lt So C5825 A
14. ed by permission Thousands Francis Chao The audience at the j SI G i jeeting of free Microsoft Word tips can be found online at http word tips net Front Cover Table of Contents www aztcs org Sights amp Sounds Reviews July s TCS General Meeting TCS President Adam Dellos was interviewed about our organization His interview was aired on various Citadel Broadcasting radio stations on July 17 2011 at about 6 30AM Here in Tucson Arizona Adam s interview was aired on KIIM 99 5 FM and KCUB 1290 AM Our recording of this informative interview is available in WMA format here or as an MP3 here New TCS President Adam Dellos left Bill Brownlee center and Rick Rolland provided a warm welcome during the meeting s Pre Session Front Cover Table of Contents www aztcs org August 2011 Page 9 Board member Bill Brownlee procured the gourmet pies and ice cream for the Pre Session Our attendees made them disappear fast n p t Board member Les E Stein left transported l the A frame sign the sammie projection screen the party supplies and our VGA projector to our temporary summer General Meetings venue Linux SIG co leader Dennis McCormick nght demonstrated a super lean distribution of Linux called lubuntu running on a five year old laptop To learn more lubuntu please go to http lubuntu net Our two presenters told this lively crowd about what they learned at the Sout
15. hwest Computer Conference in June Our detailed meeting notes are available at http aztcs org meeting notes 2011 07 18 2011 07 18 pdf Sights amp Sounds Reviews Eligibility Limited to TCS members only Format TIFF preferred or JPG JPEG Size Minimum 2040 x 1440 pixels or larger Note This is an 8 6 ratio If your photo is wider or longer proportionally it will be cropped at the editor s discretion Caption Identify the shot or provide any other details you think our readers would find interesting Color or B W Photographer s choice Subject Tucson landscapes weather local flora and fauna local computing look at past issue covers for ideas Deadline Midnight of the previous month s General Meeting Photographs submitted on or before midnight of a General Meeting are entered in the contest for the cover of the following month s issue Submit to journal aztcs org Quantity One photograph per submitter per issue Judges Your editor and an anonymous group of volunteers mostly comprised of TCS members Winners The best three photos submitted will be printed in the eJournal If fewer than three are received there is no contest and photos will be printed as space permits The winning photograph will be featured as that month s cover First and second runners up will be featured on an interior page Other submissions may be used in interior pages of that or future issues as space allows All
16. ifn E ournal OMPUTER OCIETY August 2011 Volume 29 Number 8 In this issue Table of Contents August Meeting Info TCS Membership Information Sights amp Sounds of Multimedia Cover image Liz Orban s shot of the Rattlesnake Bndge at Broadway Congratulations Paul Scott TCS Webmaster Our TCS Website www aztcs org was awarded Second Place by APCUG in their annual Website Contest APCUG will send a 25 gift certificate to our Webmaster Paul Scott See http aztcs org about awards shtml for complete information TWO 5 1 Surround Sound Systems w integrated DVD player Computer related books various titles MP3 Players July s Raffle Winners USB Speakers Dean Taylor Google Hacks Bob Eldred MP3 Player Microsoft Office 2003 Killer Tips Front Cover Table of Contents www aztcs org August 2011 Page 2 ik te Table of Contents President s Message August General Meeting Tucson Computer Society Members Helping Members TCS Directors Managers amp Coordinators SIG Calendar SIG Activities Computer Pros Windows 7 Hardware July s General Meeting TCS Participation in the APCUG Speakers Bureau TCS Photography Contest Sights amp Sounds of MultiMedia Dry Case Optoma Projector Rebit 5 Backup Sights amp Sounds Reviews Dear TCS Members On August 1st the new Board of Directors and I had our first meeting I feel it went excitingly well We exchanged lots
17. over Table of Contents www aztcs org Sights amp Sounds Reviews SIG Activities 07 15 2011 Computer Pros SIG Peter Ireland standing presented on various wa technical topics including computer cue Read a synopsis of his June 24th KOLD TV interview about computer security here T 7 _ A gt as Q A Q S 3 gt Q ma a Q o Q Q 3 Q Q Q by lightning His client phoned customer support at Cox Cable to complain that his her Internet access was inoperative However Cox Cable technicians ran a remote check and they told the client that the modem was OMN icating correctly with the node Our detailed notes about this meeting are here Note the dark char marks at the edge of the RJ45 Jack This discoloration is indicative of a high oe surge like ones caused by a lightning strike Front Cover Table of Contents www aztcs org August 2011 Page 7 07 24 2011 Linux SIG A el SIG co leader Dennis McCormick brought in a Ad vintage white box tower running Vinux Linux Vinux is a distro that was optimized for the needs of visually impaired geeks You can download it from http vinuxproject org Dennis also worked on various issues in Laura s netbook Our detailed notes and photos for this meeting are here y SIG co leader Paul Scott right and Gerard of TFUG center helped Lee
18. r belt The company offers a money back guarantee if there is any water leakage at all They point out that the key to having a water tight seal is to be sure to fully exhaust the air from the inside of the enclosure About Dry Case Vendor Dry Case www drycase com Price About 40 for smaller devices 60 for iPad or similar larger devices a k ag T Bi ae x ag Front Cover _ Table of Contents A ee a ai i ea feel www aztcs org August 2011 Page 11 Optoma Projector When you need to see your picture or presentation on a big screen hook your computer into a projection system or furnish your home theater with a world class projector you need only turn to Optoma Many business people need to give a presentation to small and large groups The Optoma line of projectors gives you just what you need to satisfy your audience with a bright clear and brilliant picture I was sent an Optoma Model TX610ST projector for review The unit is very compact It has a small menu system on the top a large lens on the front and an extensive array of inputs on the back The base has four rubber feet that can be adjusted for centering the picture where you need it The menu system on top needs little explanation Called Control Panel by the company it allows you to turn the unit on and off select the source input adjust the projected image for non parallel sides keystoning and to bring up a men
19. s a solution for you continuous backup lt 2 OO Grow the Society i WIN Expand Others Knowledge WIN WWW HKG ICKL ICKL GIGI PQRROQLRLOQLNLOQLNLOQQLQOQQQQQQQQQQQQOQQQQOQQQQOQQQOQQQOQQQQOQQQQQQQQQL BK SOS Se Sel Sal Sal Sal SH SH Sel Sal Se SO Se SO SO Se SO SS SP SO SP Sn SP Se Se Se Se Se SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SP S22 SP SiO Se Se SO Se Se SO SO SO SO SSP SP SP SP SP SP Sn Se Se Se Se Sek Seo SRR BESEBSOOOOO OOOO OOS VIVIVIVIOOOOO OOOO II III III VIII BRR RR CSSSERSELSESELSS ASANI NANEN OILS ISR SSE SS SESE SES POPP 3 Kx V Q A eR S25 QL Oxy Front Cover Table of Contents www aztcs org Sights amp Sounds Reviews Sights amp Sounds of Multimedia continued from page 12 With this product you get immediate and complete backup of all your documents pictures videos music and more You need to supply a couple of things a CD ROM drive used to install the Rebit software and a USB external hard drive or network attached storage big enough to store the backup of your system Installation is easy The install CD ROM starts the process You select which drive you want to back up to and which to back up from Next comes the license agreement I read the license agreement and had only one paragraph which made me wonder It s titled Consent to use data There is no opt out option since this paragraph is part of the entire agreement It allows Rebit to extract compile synthesize and
20. u There are two LEDs to show when the lamp is operating and at what temperature The menu button brings up a list of controls for all the features of the projector The menu is displayed on screen eliminating the need to carry a manual with you The on screen menu has four sections Image Display Setup and Options The image settings include brightness contrast sharpness saturation and tint Each of these may be adjusted to fit the type of image being presented Display mode is the major control in this section Settings for the various controls have been preset for the type of presentation muy as movie blackboard classroom _ presentation and so on Each of the settings may still be adjusted if necessary ie Tie FEA The Display section deals with the type and placement of the display Sights amp Bounds view aN pi i sn a a te Sights amp Sounds of Multimedia continued from page 11 August 2011 Page 12 283Z For example you can move the image left or right up or down and zoom BSSSSSOSSOSSOOSOOSOOSOOSOOS SOS SOOSOOSOOSOOSOOSSOSSOOSOOSOOTOO TOO The shape of the display can be controlled from there too Setup includes language there are 22 different language choices both in TCS Mem ber the on screen display and in the User Manual type of projection ceiling floor front rear menu location signal and security Incentive Program The Options s
21. uce them to TCS and the new gadgets Adam Dellos TCS President Front Cover Table of Contents www aztcs org August 2011 Page 3 August General Meeting NOTE Our General Meeting site has changed During the summer July August and September 2011 we are meeting in the Activity Building at Our Saviour s Lutheran Church OSLC 1200 N Campbell Avenue Tucson AZ 85719 Please enter at the Mabel Street parking lot at the North side of this facility The Activity Building is located at the Southeast corner map Pre Session 6 00pm Gadgets iPADs the Android OS iPhones etc Rick Rolland and Adam Dellos will present Gadgets including iPADs the Android OS and iPhones among others Following this presentation there will be a Question and Answer session Gadget configuration assistance is also being offered during pre session only So bring your gadget your questions and or issues for discussion and we hope answers General Meeting 7 00pm We continue on the subject of Gadgets Subjects will include new security concerns and answering questions from attendees Reviews Sights amp Sounds August 2011 Page 4 Articles Members are encouraged to submit articles and photographs Deadline is the day of the previous general meeting Submit by e mail to journal aztcs org Acknowledgment is by e mail reply Purpose The Tucson Computer Society a Tax exempt Nonprofit 5
22. use a LiveCD to perform a data file recovery on a similated EXT3 f partition inside an inaccesible Wubi installation of Ubuntu Sights amp Sounds Reviews August 2011 Page 8 SIG Activities continued TIPS Windows 7 Hardware SIG 07 06 2011 Microsoft WORD ONA Understanding Hyphens and Dashes NS Word supports three types of hyphens and two types of dashes Learn how Word handles them as they affect the appearance of your document SIG leader George Harding at nght showed various power related gadgets that are in the product line of igo com company Detailed information on these items can be found in our meeting notes here Regular hyphens created by simply typing the hyphen key sometimes mistakenly called a dash key Regular hyphens are used to create compound words such as mix up or to indicate a minus sign in an equation Optional hyphens created by pressing Ctrl Ctrl and the hyphen key Optional hyphens are typically used in the middle of a word between syllables to indicate where a word should be broken between lines inserted automatically when you use Hyphenation This does not print unless it is actually used at the end of a line George also showed a PMM 2PX PowerMat device shown below Its built in PowerCube battery can be used to ee your battery powered devices while you are out and about See here for more information Non breaking hyphens created by pressing Ctrl

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