President’s Message
April 2008
If you miss the March General Meeting, you missed a fun filled evening. It was our first training meeting and it went so well that I could hardly break everyone away from their group. We hope to have a larger group at our April 8th meeting which will be held at the Discovery Center. Remember if you have a laptop bring it along, as it helps to have hands-on training; if not, that is fine too.
At this time, I wish to extend our sincere appreciation to Norene and Ray from the Bear Coffee & More for allowing us to have the last few meetings at their lovely place of business. This will be our alternate meeting place when the Discovery Center is not available.
Training will go on for a couple of months and then we are planning to have presenters during the summer months, one of which will be Terry Currier President of the WINNERS Computer Club in Orange County. He always comes up with some neat sites and free software. We will also have a presentation on CES which is held in January in Las Vegas. Our summer potluck in August will be a highlight of our summer.
Karen Tangeman, Vice President, will be conducting the April meeting as I will be on vacation. I will see you in May.


Don has some complex worksheets that are in their present state after years of development. These worksheets use the classic 40-color palette for fonts, patterns, and borders. When Don opens the workbook in Excel 2007, he noticed right away that the program apparently doesn’t use the same colors used in previous versions of Excel and his original well-understood color-coding system is now a horrible mix of all sorts of colors. Don wonders if there a way around this, short of throwing out Excel 2007.
So, how do you pick up spyware? About as easily as a cold— all you have to do is browse the Web for a while. Not all freeware is really free— in some cases, you pay by getting spyware along with it. If you use a peer-to-peer file-sharing program, you almost certainly have spyware, either directly bundled with the sharing program or from an infected fellow file sharer.
Numbered lists are used quite extensively in many types of documents. For instance, numbered lists are used extensively in WordTips to detail the steps that must be followed to implement a tip. Word makes it very easy to insert a numbered list into your document. To do so, follow these steps:

