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Where did the 'up one level' button go in Vista?

If you have made the transition or maybe just have a computer with Vista, you are probably getting accustomed to the changes.  One of these changes is the missing 'up one level' that was available in Windows XP when navigating through your folders.

'up one level' button in Windows XP

Missing 'up one Level' button in Vista

If you are like me and still long for this simple feature there is hope.  There is a key combination that you can use in its place.

All you need to do to go up one level in Vista is press the ALT + Up Arrow keys at the same time.

That's it!

 Happy Thanksgiving!

Wrap Text in Excel

You may find yourself working on a spreadsheet when you run into a formatting conundrum.  How to get all the text in a Cell to be displayed without adjusting the width of the column and wrecking the your spreadsheet formatting.  In Excel, this feature can be done with the Wrap Text function.  Better yet in Excel 2007 it is on the ribbon.

In Excel 2007
1. Click on the Cell that you want to wrap
2. Click the Wrap Text button

In Excel 2003 or earlier
1. Format > Cells
2. Click the Alignment Tab
3. Check 'Wrap Text'
4. Click OK

That' it!

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