Monday, July 18, 2011

Internet Explorer 8- change the default search provider

During a training session this morning, I was asked; " How to change the default search engine within Internet Explorer?"  At first I thought this must be easy, Tools>Internet Options and so on, but it took a little searching to find out where Internet Explorer hides/buries the ability to change  the default search provider (Bing).  It's easy if you know where to look and what to click on.  I use Google for searching, find your favorite and set it as the default with the steps below.  Kudos to those attending my training session today, for a great question and for working together to find out the solution. It is true when people work together anything is possible.

1.  Launch Internet Explorer, click on Tools, and select Internet Options.












2.  Within the Internet Options dialog box, from the General tab,  and within the Search section click on Settings.













3.  Within the Manage Add-ons dialog box with Search Providers selected, click on Find more search providers... at the bottom of the dialog box.








 

4.  Internet Explorer will display a selection of Search Providers, if the search provider you are looking for doesn't appear use the search feature to locate; i.e., Google.









5.  Click on the search provider link, from the Internet Explorer Gallery Add-ons web page, click on Click to Install and from the Add Search Provider dialog box click on Add.

















6. From Internet Explorer, click on Tools, and select Internet Options

7.  Within the Internet Options dialog box, from the General tab,  and within the Search section click on Settings.

8.   Within the Manage Add-ons dialog box with Search Providers selected you will see the new Search Provider (Google) listed, select it, and click on Set as default.










9.  Click on Close and OK.

Monday, May 23, 2011

The Power of SmartArt Graphics

I don't consider myself an avid PowerPoint user, I find people don't prepare slides correctly, to much text not enough graphics or images.  But PowerPoint has tools that can help add that pizazz, add an element of style that will energize your audience.  The feature was first introduced in PowerPoint 2007, the tradition continues with a few more additions in PowerPoint 2010.  SmartArt Graphics can help you convey your information/content with style and flair and it is easier than you think.

A. Using existing text to Create a SmartArt graphic:

1.  With the text box selected, from the Home tab, within the Paragraph group, click on the Convert to SmartArt Graphic and mouse over options to preview. Click on an option to add to your slide.
















B. Using the Text Pane to reorder/edit text and images:

1.  With the SmartArt graphic selected, within the text pane select the text to be moved.














2.  From the Design tab, within the Create Graphics group, use the Move Up and Move Down commands to reorder text. 


 
C. Add additional shapes or bullets:

1.  From the Design tab, within the Create Graphics group, use Add Shape command to add another shape to the SmartArt graphic.

2.  From the Design tab, within the Create Graphics group, use the Add Bullet command to add additional bullets to the SmartArt graphic. 


Note: The Design and Format tabs are contextual tabs, only visible when a SmartArt graphic is selected.









D. Change Layout and apply SmartArt Style to SmartArt graphic:

1.  With the SmartArt graphic selected, from the Design tab, within the Layout group, select More Layouts from the drop down menu.  Select from the list of over 130 SmartArt diagrams and the addition of the Picture category. 












2.  With the SmartArt graphic selected, from the Design tab, within the SmartArt Styles group, choose a style to apply from the drop down menu. In addition, the Change Colors command will provide extra customization.















E. Change a shape, shape styles, along with additional formatting options:

1.  With the SmartArt graphic selected, from the Format tab, within the Shapes group,click on the Change Shape command and select a shape from the drop down menu. 

Additionally from the Shape Styles group; change the shape style, fill, outline, and apply an effect. 










Microsoft has provided a wide selection of diagrams they have also given you the ability to Convert Shapes allowing you even more choices in Excel and PowerPoint 2010.   From the Design tab, within the Reset group, click on the Convert command. 

Now you have a group of shapes that you can customize and move using the drawing tools.  Apply custom animations to the graphics making the possibilities almost endless. 















The best way to learn is to play, get in there and start using SmartArt graphics, hope you find the changes and additions easy to understand.  Start putting these amazing graphics to use in PowerPoint or other Office applications and let me know if you have any questions.