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Graphics and coordinates in Excel
Okay, picture this: Let's say that you have a group of graphics in any format, and you want to map their location with x and y coordinates or any other method, pretty much the same way you would map a hotspot on a web page's graphic. Now lets say you...
Tags: Aldanatech, Graphic, graphics, Microsoft Excel, programming, TechPoint
Q&A 2005-10-13

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Add a couple of stats to TQ&A
When you look at a question in TQ&A you can see a link to the profile of the person that asked the question. If you look at that profile you see the following stats:Number of questions askedQuestions with no responsesQuestions closed due to rating inactivityI would like to see the...
Tags: stress junkie, feedback, TQ&A
Discussion threads 2005-05-30
please help wrong bios
hello ,please help i update the wrong asus bios and now i want to istall it back by using the asus update utilities but it said i need asus dos utilities to install it back i complete don't know what that is and how it get it.thanksand what how happen...
Tags: BIOS, floppy disk, hieple12@..., Tech Points, windows
Q&A 2004-12-24
Why there is no point to TechPoints
For a long time, I was a big fan of the TechPoints system at work in or Technical Q&A forums. I loved the idea of a virtual economy, and preached for quite a while that all we had to do was increase the transparency of the feature--let ...
Tags: Question, TechPoints, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2005-07-15
Wild Tech Q&A idea
Wild Tech Q&A ideaI'm just throwing this idea out there half-formed, seconds after it occurred to me. What if we "inverted the market" in Tech Q&A?Here's what I mean by that: Tech Q&A regulars are sick of people not closing/rating questions, repeating questions too often, and the wild discrepancies in...
Tags: Tablets, Notebooks, The Trivia Geek, Tech Q&a, TechPoints
Discussion threads 2004-11-19
Why TR should kill Tech Q&A
After more than a year of TechRepublic editors and engineers debating the best way to finally solve the "nobody ever closes and rates questions in Tech Q&A" problem, we found a solution. Get rid of Tech Q&A. Hear me out. We have actual logical reasons....
Tags: Thread, User, Tech, Tech Q&A, TechPoint Economy, Strategy, Management, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-04-19
What if we killed TechPoints?
After months of promises and postponements, we've finally begun serious planning for the long-awaited revamp of our Technical Q&A feature. Nothing has been set in stone, not by a long shot, but our biggest problem is what to do with TechPoints, the currency that makes our ...
Tags: Question, TechPoints, Nothing, Help Desk, Benefits, Call Centers, It Operations, Human Resources, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2005-06-23
Windows vs. Everyone, now with tags
TECHREPUBLIC COMMUNITY NETNOTE NEWSLETTER for July 26, 2005HOT TOPIC: WINDOWS VS. EVERYONE, NOW WITH TAGS The Windows vs. Every Other Operating System debate has been spreading like wildfire across the TechRepublic community, with both Technical Q&A and Discussions getting into the act (to say nothing of the blogosphere fallout...
Tags: bashing, community netnote, feedback, Microsoft Windows, newsletter, operating system, site improvements, tagging, tags, TechRepublic Inc., The Trivia Geek
Discussion threads 2005-07-25
Am I Watching the Demise of TR???
OK, I have only been here for a year but within this time I have seen members leave for all sorts of reasons. No surprise here HOWEVER most of them NOW seem to be related to the WAY TR is being run.Am I watching the demise of TR?Any Comments?Well,...
Tags: Channel management, .TTM., TR IS, web log, RSS, Web
Discussion threads 2007-07-10
Week in review: Spyware, cost cutting, Kevin Bacon, and member discussions
Now that the election is over, California can return to normal. Of course, for the typical IT pro, normal often means staying too busy to keep up with everything that happened in the rest of the IT world. Here's some of what you may have missed:David: 1, Goliath: 0News.com reported...
Tags: Eolas Technologies Inc., John Sheesley, Kevin Bacon, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, password, spyware
Technical articles 2003-10-10
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