Previous Columns by Sharon Crawford | Sharon Crawford is a former editor now engaged in writing books and magazine articles. Since 1993, she has written or co-written two dozen books on computer topics. Her books include Windows 2000 Pro: The Missing Manual, Windows 98: No Experience Required, and Windows 2000 Professional for Dummies (with Andy Rathbone). |
| • | Try out Virtual PC for Windows
Sharon Crawford explains how to install Virtual PC for Windows on your real computer and then set up as many virtual machines as you want.
(October 13, 2003) |
| • | Using Windows Media Player 9 Series
Columnist Sharon Crawford takes Windows Media 9 Player Series for a spin and explains how to use her favorite new features, among them crossfading, volume leveling, and the Advanced Tag Editor.
(December 9, 2002) |
| • | Faxing in Windows XP
You don't need a separate fax machine when you're running Windows XP. Sharon explains how to set up your computer to send and receive faxes.
(October 21, 2002) |
| • | Internet connection sharing with Windows XP
Expert Zone Columnist Sharon Crawford explains how the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP automatically provides all of the network settings you need for Internet Connection Sharing.
(July 1, 2002) |
| • | Digital photo dilemmas
Sharon Crawford looks at common problems on the way to digital photography perfection. Learn how to handle picture files that are too large and use the LCD display to frame a picture.
(May 1, 2002) |
| • | Publishing photos to your own Web site
Sharon Crawford tells you how to organize photos that are bound for the Web, before creating a digital photo gallery using FrontPage and Windows XP.
(March 18, 2002) |
| • | Perfecting and sharing digital photos
Sharon Crawford goes through procedures for perfecting a digital picture before saving it to a CD or sending it through e-mail.
(February 11, 2002) |
| • | Handling digital photos
Windows XP handles digital photos like a charm, and Expert Zone Columnist Sharon Crawford uses it to process new photos and digitize old ones.
(January 21, 2002) |
| • | A trouble-free PC
Expert Zone Columnist Sharon Crawford assembles a rock solid dream PC with plenty of bells and whistles.
(October 25, 2001) |
| • | Maintaining your Windows XP-based PC
Expert Zone Columnist Sharon Crawford explains how to use two system maintenance tools in Windows XP, Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup, to keep your system running efficiently.
(October 08, 2001) |
| • | Offline Files save the day
Expert Zone Columnist Sharon Crawford explores the Offline Files feature in Windows XP Professional.
(August 20, 2001) |
| • | Upgrading to Windows XP: Change Is easy
The new Start menu, streamlined taskbar, task-oriented Control Panel, customizable desktop, and helpful new wizards in Windows XP convinced Expert Zone columnist Sharon Crawford to embrace change.
(July 16, 2001) |
| • | Share a Windows XP-based PC with fast-user switching
Fast-user switching in Windows XP lets you share your PC and interrupt someone when you have to, enabling you to quickly log on to your own account and work with your own customized desktop, files, folders, and preferences. Expert Zone Columnist Sharon Crawford explains the benefits.
(July 2, 2001) |
| • | Providing expertise via remote assistance with Windows XP
The Remote Assistance feature in Windows XP lets you give (or get) help with your computer over the Internet. Columnist Sharon Crawford uses Remote Assistance to help relatives from Nevada to Nova Scotia with their computer troubles.
(May 29, 2001) |
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