Thursday, December 2, 2010

Some Secrets...!!!

Doggy
Sound In Acrobat Reader





You
need: Acrobat Reader 4.0

Do the following :


1. Open up Acrobat Reader.
2. Choose Help, About Plug-ins, Acrobat
Forms.
3. Hold down Control-Alt-Shift and click the Credits button.
4. You should hear a dog bark,
the button face will change to say "woof," and the Adobe logo
will turn into a dog paw.
 
 
 

Espionage in
Excel





You
need: Excel 2000 and DirectX



Do the following :



1. Open a new worksheet in Excel 2000.


2. Select File, Save as Web Page.


3. Select Publish and check the box marked Add interactivity
with.


4. Save the file as spy.html. Be sure to note the folder you saved the file
in.


5. Load Internet Explorer, and choose File, Open and locate spy.html. The
spreadsheet should appear in the middle of the page.


6. Scroll to row 2000, column WC. Select row 2000, and move the tab key
until WC is the active column in that row.


7. Hold down Shift-Crtl-Alt and click the Office logo in the upper-left
corner of the dialog box.


8. Get ready to play a spy hunter-type game. Use your keyboard to move
around and make things happen: The arrow keys let you drive; the space bar will
let you fire; "O" lets you drop oil slicks; and "H" will turn on your headlights
when it gets dark.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Name The
Volcanoes






You need: Windows 98 or Windows 98 Second Edition




Do the following :



1. Select Start, Settings, Control Panel and launch Display.
2.
Choose the Screen Saver tab.
3. Select 3D Text in the Screen Saver drop-down
list and click Settings.
4. In the Display Text box, type volcano.


5. Now, Preview the screensaver , you will see the names of various
volcanos displayed !


AOL Surprise








You need: AOL version 5.0 or Higher



Do the following :
 
1. Turn up your sound a bit.
 
2. Within your AOL program, go to the AOL keyword search
field.
3. Type aol://1391:43-52114.
4. Watch a little box pop up on your screen that shows you
something very cute. It will wave to you.
 
 
 

Mysterious Text
!






You need: Microsoft Word 97, 2000, or Word 2002




Do the following :



1. Word, select Tools, AutoCorrect. In the dialog box that appears, is
the Replace text as you type box checked? If it isn't, check that box. Now
you're ready to go.
2. Open a new document and type =rand().
3. Press Enter.
4. Watch the sequence of sentences appear, feel a chuckle
coming on, and try to make sense of the repetitive text.
 
5. Experiment and change the amount of text by adding different digits,
say, =rand(15,22) or =rand(50,50).
6.Watch the mysterious text appear again and feel more chuckles coming
on.
 
 
 

MSword
Animation






You need: Word 2000




Do the following :




1. Open a new Word 2000 document.
2. Type Bill
Ggates
3. Choose Help, Show the Office Assistant.
4. You need to get Rocky(The Dog).If you don't have Rocky as your default,
right-click on the assistant icon, highlight Choose Assistant, and click
Next until Rocky shows up. (You may need to insert your Office 2000 CD at this
point.)
5. Run Word's spelling checker by clicking the ABC icon in the toolbar,
and watch Rocky react to his boss's name.
6. If Rocky doesn't do something cute the first time, perform the spelling
check a few times.

Windows
98 Credits With Music






You need: Windows 98 or Windows 98 Second Edition




Do the following :


1. Using your mouse, right-click an empty spot on your Windows
desktop.
2. Select New, Shortcut.
3. Select Browse and find the C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Welcome
folder.
4. Select Weldata.exe by double-clicking the file. The file name will
appear at the end of your
 
shortcut's command line.
5. Click Next.
6. Click Finish to save your shortcut.
7. Right-click your newly created shortcut and select
Properties.
8. Be careful: Click the Shortcut tab.
9. In the Target field, scroll to the end of the command line, (right after
"...Weldata.exe"), add a space after the quotation mark, and then add this exact
string of characters: You_are_a_real_rascal.
10. In the Run area, select Minimized.
11. Click OK to save your changes.
12. Back on the desktop, double-click the new shortcut.
13. Turn your speakers up and get ready for some music. Feel a sense of
accomplishment as you watch the credits and listen to the beat. You'll see a long list
of Windows 98 team members' names, along with photos of where they work and
play. It's not as boring as it sounds.
 
 
 
 

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