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Who Knew Windows Could Do That?
 
Our Windows guru shares 40 unexpected, supereasy tips for every version of the OS.

Scott Dunn
From the August 2001 issue of PC World magazine
Posted Wednesday, June 20, 2001


"I sure wish Windows could..."

Sound familiar? Well, guess what? Windows probably can. Over more than a decade of writing PC World'sWindows Tips column, I've discovered hundreds of functions that lurk below the surface of Microsoft's now-venerable operating system. With the right shortcuts and speed tricks, you can cut much of the time you spend on many chores and eliminate others entirely--all without editing the Registry, reformatting your hard drive, or taking an advanced course in Windowsology.

Some of my Windows tricks require nothing more than changing a few simple settings, while others take only a keystroke combination. So, off we go into the Windows of your wildest dreams.

PC World Contributing Editor Scott Dunn has written the Windows Tips column for more than ten years.

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