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How to Customize Windows 10 for Christmas

Christmas is coming! It’s time to wrap up warm, put up your tree, and await the arrival of Santa Claus. To help get you into the festive spirit we’ve rounded up a whole host of ways that you can customize your Windows 10 system for the holidays. Your options include snow falling down your desktop,… read more »

Make Your Right-Click Menu More Useful: Customize the “Send To” Menu

Your right-click menu contains many shortcuts you never use. What’s worse, the Send to menu, one of its sub-menus, is missing useful shortcuts. Let us show you how to customize your Send to menu to remove links you don’t need and add shortcuts you’ll want to use. Send to Folder Basics If you haven’t seen the Send to… read more »

Customize Your Mac Command Line With These Terminal Alternatives

One of the best ways to make macOS your own is to customize the command line, either through alternative apps or just tricking out the Terminal app. Working with the command line can be the doorway to becoming a power user on your Mac. You can begin with some improvements to the Dock. The Mac’s… read more »

6 Ways to Customize Your Desktop Wallpaper in Windows

When people move into a new house, the wallpaper is often one of the very first things to be changed — but many of us stick with the default background when it comes to our computers. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with sticking to the stock image, but there’s something to be said for putting… read more »

How to Customize Microsoft Word Layout Settings

Microsoft Word now arrives on our systems chocked full of useful templates, styles, and themes to help shape the layout of your document. Microsoft has created a pretty good system: immensely open for an absolute novice, but with enough depth to be consistently used throughout the business world. Customizing your document layout settings is easy,… read more »

How to Customize Microsoft Office 2016 to Your Needs

Default settings rarely meet the needs of every user. Fortunately, Microsoft has been good about allowing you to adapt its software to your preferences. Microsoft Office 2016, which became available to the public last September, both introduced a host of new customization options and moved some options around. Let’s take a look at some of the… read more »

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