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  • How to insert Flash Movies into PowerPoint slides?
    MS PowerPoint is a powerful and attractive tool to express your ideas to others. You can convey these ideas in more effective ways, if you are using movie files with your simple slides. The Flash movies are normally the best choice to add into PowerPoint due to its small file size.Follow the given steps to insert the Flash Movies into PowerPoint Slides:Make sure before inserting the Flash Movies into PowerPoint slides that you have installed the Flash Player on your computer.First of all open the presentation in which you want to insert Flash movie file.Now click on "Toolbar" option from the "View" menu and choose the option "Control Toolbox". Here a small floating menu will appear with the title "Control Toolbox".Using "Control Toolbox" toolbar, click on the icon that looks like hammer for more controls and scrolling the objects then choose the object "Shockwave Flash Object" Now using your mouse pointer, draw the box size and position where you want to play a flash movie.Now right
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    Tonight while my sister was putting the dinner dishes in the dishwasher my husband looks over and says, "Why are you doing dishes? Don't you know they do themselves?" My sister laughs and says, "Yea sure they do." He responds, "They do. I go to work and come home and they are done. It is like magic." If I am magic I want more powers than the ability to do dishes. Like the power to insert his
  • How To Insert Google AdSense Between Posts
    When I started blogging, of course, I dunno what are the blogging secrets, like plug ins and all that. All I know is the page elements provided by Blogger, which is so helpful, will best apply the AdSense plug ins. Although, I can place my ads anywhere, but still limited to the corners of my Web Page. I envied those sites wherein their Google Ads are placed between their posts, and sometimes, which I’m still working on, placed after the Post Title. Until I discovered that the Blogger alone will answer my frustration.Now, we’ll shorten your burden in trying to mingle your Ads between posts.Here are the procedures. You must, of course, have a Google Adsense account to be able to insert your ads.1. Log in to your Blogger Account2. Go to Template > Page Elements3. Click Edit at the lower right corner of your Blog Post 4. Configure Blog Posts will appear, then tick on the checkbox of Show Ads Between Posts.5. Under the Configure Inline Ads, select the number of posts, afterwhich your a
  • Insert the digg Button into post
    If you have encountered digg, you must see the yellow digg button which shows how many people has dugg that post. It may be useful if you can insert a dig button into your post too! However, many tutorials only show you how to create Digg buttons for your blogs. Until recently, I saw one good post about the insertion of digg button, and hence want to share with you.What we need is a way to be able to append a Digg counter to each of our posts - individually. The actual Digg code that's provided at sites like the one above is always in SCRIPT form. Common sense would have us pasting that SCRIPT code directly into the Blogger post where we want our Digg button to go. This, if you've ever tried it, doesn't work. Blogger does not allow the SCRIPT tag in anything other than the Blogger template - which doesn't help us much.Below are the basic steps needed for digg button insertion:1. Copy this code.2. Go find your Digged post URL (Take this post for example, http://www.dagsensecodes.com
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    Barn on Daniels Run -- a Foggy Day in JuneI am a man without a country--well, a man without an ftp folder for his photos, anyway. That's just about as sad. But Ellis Island is appearing over the horizon. I'll have my new citizenship papers soon, and you'll see the snapshots. Again.For now, I'll just send you from this colorless, imageless post to SmugMug for your Blue Ridge view for Tuesday.As it turns out, I did have my camera in the car with me that day, even though I'd only been going to town for a morning meeting on a drizzly-foggy summer day. Fat chance I'd actually take any pictures, I thought, but it's a cinch I wouldn't come home with any if I left the camera bag at home.Just as I was ready to take the last turn towards the house, I noticed the fog rising fast over the crest of the hill and headed our way. If I went another couple hundred yards farther up Daniels Run, I might be able to stop and look back and catch just enough fog for a photographic backdrop before it obscured
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