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  • How to Stop Microsoft Outlook from Saving Sent Emails

    By default, Microsoft Outlook saves a copy of every email you send in the Sent Items folder. While that’s helpful for most people, it can be unnecessary—or even a privacy concern—for others. If you want Outlook to stop saving sent emails, here’s exactly how to do it. Why You Might Want to Stop Outlook from…

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  • How to Create a Family Tree in Microsoft PowerPoint

    Creating a family tree doesn’t require fancy software. If you have Microsoft PowerPoint, you already have what you need. PowerPoint’s flexibility with shapes, connectors, and SmartArt makes it a solid tool for building a clean, visual family tree. Here’s how to do it step by step. Step 1: Open a New Presentation and Set Your…

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  • How to Insert a Word File into a Different Word Document

    Need to combine two Word documents without copy-pasting everything? Whether you’re building a report, merging notes, or inserting a reusable template, Microsoft Word makes it easy to insert a Word file into another. Here’s a quick guide to do it right—step by step. Method 1: Use the “Insert Object” Feature This is the simplest and…

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  • 3 Ways to Fortify Your Firefox Browser

    Your browser is your front door to the internet — and if you’re using Firefox, you’ve already made a solid choice for privacy. But even Firefox can use some reinforcement. Here are three fast, effective ways to lock it down and keep your data yours. 1. Turn On Firefox’s Built-In Privacy Protections (and Crank Them…

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  • How to See FPS in Any Windows 10 Game (Without Extra Software)

    Want to see your game’s FPS (frames per second) without downloading extra tools like Fraps or MSI Afterburner? Good news—you can. Windows 10 has a built-in FPS counter you can activate in just a few clicks. Here’s how to do it, fast and simple. Why You Might Want to See FPS FPS measures how smoothly…

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  • How to Set Desktop Wallpaper Without Using Settings in Windows 10

    Sometimes, Windows 10 settings just won’t open. Other times, your PC might be managed by an organization that locks down customization features. But that doesn’t mean you’re stuck with a boring desktop. Here’s how to change your wallpaper without ever touching the Settings app. 1. Use File Explorer (Right-Click Method) This is the quickest and…

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  • 5 Ways to Reduce How Much Data Your Win­dows 10 PC Uses

    If you’re on a limited internet plan, Windows 10 can quietly chew through your data without you realizing it. Between automatic updates, background apps, and cloud syncing, your gigabytes can vanish fast. Here are five simple, effective ways to reduce your PC’s data usage. 1. Turn on Metered Connection Why it works: This tells Windows…

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  • How to Easily Batch Rename Files on Windows 10

    Renaming multiple files one by one is tedious. Whether you’re organizing photos, documents, or downloads, Windows 10 has built-in tools that let you rename files in bulk—no extra software needed. Here’s a simple guide to batch renaming files quickly and efficiently. Option 1: Use File Explorer’s Built-In Rename Tool The easiest way to rename a…

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  • How to Change Microsoft Office’s Default Save Location on Windows 10

    By default, Microsoft Office apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint save files to OneDrive. That’s great if you’re deep in the Microsoft ecosystem, but for many users, saving locally to a specific folder—like Documents or a custom directory—is a better fit. Here’s a step-by-step guide to change the default save location in Microsoft Office on…

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