If you need to publish your presentation outside your organization, you may want to remove comments, notes hidden in the text, or other personally identifiable information. Often this type of information is added to the document in the process of creating it. 1. Click the Office button, and then on the Prepare menu, click Inspect Document. (If you haven’t saved your document yet, you will be prompted to do so.) 2. Select the items that you want the Document Inspector to look for. Most of these items will be selected by default. 3. Click Inspect to begin the inspection process. 4. You’ll receive a list of inspection results. Click Remove All next to any items you want to have removed from the document. 5. Click Close to close this wizard. You may want to res
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Two weeks ago I wrote an article called The Secret To Saving Yourself From A Dying Home where I talked about purchasing a home warrant when buying your home. At that time I didn’t talk much about the essentials of a home inspection.
When you write an offer on a re-sale home in VA, you have the option of [...]
One of the questions I get asked a lot is “do I need a home inspection?” Well, MOST of the time the answer is a resounding YES!!! Not only is it an opportunity to uncover possible deficiencies in your prospective new home, but it’s also your chance to learn about your home. Perhaps you’ve never [...]
PenFact, Inc., today announced the addition of Inspect-Write Router™, an automated work-flow management software module, to its flagship Inspect-Write software for Windows and Windows CE based mobile devices. The Inspect-Write Router uses an intelligent map to monitor, manage and process workflow. With Inspect-Write Router, management can predetermine procedures and process flows, eliminate huma
Here is some more great legal advice from J. Byron Wyndham and Associates at Law.
It’s really true that it’s hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Although I have been handling real estate closings on the computer ever since the PC and the software have been around, there are still things in the computer world that I don’t understand. Blogs are one of them.
I certainly understand about writing a journal and even putting it on a web site. But how does anyone find it? There are millions of web sites and to have one web site “blog” and somehow people find it??
All that is to lead up to responses that I received from my last post. I truly appreciate those of you who took the time to write and leave a comment. From the comments I received, it seems I need to do a follow up.
Wells and water are obviously very important and essential in a home in the mountains.
I should have noted that testing and inspection should also be
The Renault F1 team has admitted that it possessed confidential information belonging to McLaren, and that the data made it onto its computer systems - but has denied that it was misused in any way.
It says that McLaren has been invited to send independent experts to inspect its car designs and computers so its competitor can be reassured that confidential technical drawings removed by a former employer have not been exploited.
In a statement released today the team stressed that every effort had been made to remove all traces of the information from its systems.
It also explained how engineer Phil Mackereth, the former McLaren engineer at the centre of the row, was suspended from the team on September 6.
The team has been summoned to explain its actions at a meeting of the World Motorsport Council to be held on December 6.
Earlier this year McLaren was fined nearly £50 million and docked all its constructors’ points after emails between its drivers were held to have proved th
When you turn on your computer certain applications, drivers, and services are automatically started at the beginning of each Windows session. The information that tells Windows to automatically start these items can be located in a number of places, ranging from a program group on your Start Menu, to certain initialization files that are executed when Windows starts, to one of many places in the system registry. The StartUp manager tool lets you centrally manage all of these items using one single interface. Using the StartUp manager you can easily add, remove, edit, disable, and enable any and all of these "startup items" in order to keep your system's boot-up process as fast and efficient as possible.Software Developer HomepageDownloadFile Size : 1.1 MB
By: Dale GoldhawkInstalling a kitchen is a job for professionals - a whole parade of professionals. If you are having a kitchen installed, you'll see tile setters, plumbers, electricians, appliance installers, rough and finish carpenters, stone masons, and others along with the designer and project boss. However, there is a major role for the homeowner as a kitchen installation inspector. If you don't take on this role, your $25,000, $50,000 or $100,000 plus kitchen could see some serious flaws built into it.You don't have to peer over the shoulder of each worker every minute as they build and install your kitchen. You should, however, inspect the results of their work periodically through each day if you can and, certainly, at the end of each working day.Before work begins, in fact, inspect your contract with great care to see what is included and what is not. The contract should call for complete finishing of the job or spell out what is not part of the agreement. For instance, yo
VDOT TO RE-INSPECT BRIDGES STARTING THIS WEEK11 Structures Similar to Minnesota Bridge Will Receive Independent Review RICHMOND—As an additional measure to ensure the safety of Virginia ’s bridges in light of the bridge collapse in Minnesota earlier this month, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) will begin re-inspecting 11 deck-truss structures in Virginia beginning Aug. 15 to ensure that there are no safety issues. VDOT is also launching a new Web site today to provide citizens with the latest information about VDOT’s bridges. The new site, www.VirginiaDOT.org/bridges will provide a clearinghouse for citizens to gather information about Virginia ’s ongoing efforts to ensure bridge safety. VDOT and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) conducted a detailed review of inspection records for all structures in the commonwealth immediately following the collapse of the Minnesota bridge earlier this month. Engineers determined that 12 of the commonwealth’s 20,000
Municipal authorities from Tel Aviv (Israel) recently inspected the multi award-winning Royal Cliff Beach Resort as part of their visit aimed at exploring tourist destinations in Southeast Asia.
The visiting officials included Tel Aviv Municipality Workers’ Council Chairman Mr. Ben-Gal Rami, the municipality’s Personnel Department Head Mr. Katz Amiram and the Council Member Ms. Eilon Sharon. They were assisted by Celebrity Travel & Tours (Bangkok) Marketing Director Mr. Segal Haim.
The Royal Cliff Beach Resort Sales Manager Mr. Shreyash Shah welcomed the visiting officials and led them in the inspection. They stayed at the Royal Cliff Grand & Spa, one of the four 5-star hotels of the Resort.
Mr. Rami, who also heads the Culture, Recreation and Leisure Organisation of Tel Aviv Municipality, said, “Pattaya is an amazing tourist destination for families and honeymooners alike. We are very much impressed by the warm welcome and hospitality extended to us by the Royal Clif
The motivation for this series of posts comes from our recent car buying adventures. You can brush up some background material on this subject in Part 1: Classic Confusions and Part 2: Understanding Vehicle History Reports.
At this time, I have a fair idea of how this series will proceed, so let me lay this out for you:
Part 1: Classic Confusions
Part 2: Vehicle History Reports
Part 3: How to Inspect a Used Vehicle <— we are here now.
Part 4: How to Deal with Dealers
Part 5: Certified Used Vehicle or Not?
Part 6: Lease or Buy?
Part 7: Practical Tips and Summary
It’s not arranged in a chronological fashion, but I will work on that later when I summarize all the topics at once.
In this part of the series, let’s discuss some simple things you can do to inspect a vehicle without much efforts. This is not meant to replace an expert examination by an experienced mechanic, but it will save you a few bucks (between $40 ~ $100) before you take a lemon to a m
A high-level delegation of tourism officials from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) recently inspected the award-winning Royal Cliff Beach Resort as part of their business trip.
The CIS delegates included Uzintour LLC Tourism Specialist Mr. Otabek Safaev, Tashkent State University of Economics Teachers Mr. Kamol Karimov and Mr. Sobirjon Ruziyev (from the Republic of Uzbekistan), Charoban Entertainment Center Manager Mr. Yertay Altayev, Eurasian Center of Education Specialist Ms. Aliya Abilova and Tourism Industry Committee Expert Mr. Sergey Chsherbak (from the Republic of Kazakhstan), and Tajikistan Hotel Accommodation and Service Division Manager Mr. J Mamadzhonov and Intourist-Tajikistan Tourism and International Relations Division Specialist Mr. S. Sufaev (from the Republic of Tajikistan).
Led by the Resort’s Guest Relations Officer Ms. Elena Kosenko, the tourism officials inspected some of the rooms/suites, restaurants and various other facilities of the Resort.
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One of the questions I get asked a lot is “do I need a home inspection?” Well, MOST of the time the answer is a resounding YES!!! Not only is it an opportunity to uncover possible deficiencies in your prospective new home, but it’s also your chance to learn about your home. Perhaps you’ve never bought a home before? Or perhaps you’ve always had a heat pump and in your new home it’s a gas furnace… Your Home Inspector will help you learn all sorts of wonderful things about your home and about home maintenance in general.
With regard to property condition, here in Northern Virginia, our contract stipulates that there will be 6 systems to convey to the purchaser in Normal Working Order: heating systems, cooling systems, plumbing, electrical, appliances and smoke/fire detectors. Aside from those, sellers generally aren’t required to warrant or disclose to a purchaser anything about the condition of th
1.1 What is Ginspect?Ginspect is a PHP script that runs on a webserver and generates INSPECT filter code or a TCPDUMP filter expression from your input. INSPECT is the language used by Checkpoint in their FireWall1 products. It is used to validate packets as they pass through the firewall.Ginspect's main use is the fw monitor command, a build in packet logger (aka sniffer) with specific firewall functionality.The fw monitor command's primary use is troubleshooting. It is not officially documented (to my knowledge) and not very user friendly. In order to do packet logging on the firewall, one must write INSPECT code to specify what needs to be logged. This can be daunting when you want something more specific then logging everything. Furthermore, INSPECT is picky when it comes to how you write the code. Phoneboy once wrote in a post to the firewall1-gurus (in those days it was called the firewall1-wizards) mailinglist:As with all things INSPECT, it may or may not work for you with you
1.1 What is Ginspect?
Ginspect is a PHP script that runs on a webserver and generates INSPECT filter code or a TCPDUMP filter expression from your input. INSPECT is the language used by Checkpoint in their FireWall1 products. It is used to validate packets as they pass through the firewall.
Ginspect's main use is the fw monitor command, a build in packet logger (aka sniffer) with specific
Hi, I’m Jonathan from the Yahoo! Desktop Products team. The Yahoo! Search team invited me to write about our latest collaboration, the Yahoo! Search gadget for the Windows Vista Sidebar. My team’s mission is to enable users to access Yahoo! services from anywhere on their personal computer desktop. And while we have quite a few Yahoo! products already available for Windows Vista, today I wanted to focus on our first Vista-only product, the Yahoo! Search gadget.The Windows Vista Sidebar is a new feature in Vista that, similar to our own Yahoo! Widgets or Apple’s Dashboard, allows you to run mini applications (called gadgets) on your desktop that are connected to the Internet without having to open a browser. Since Yahoo! Search is one of our most popular services, it was a logical choice for our first ever Windows Vista Sidebar gadget. We designed the Yahoo! Search gadget to feel at home in Vista’s new visually rich environment with animations and four shiny colors to choose fro