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by Dian Chapman, MVP, MOS

Before I get into telling you about all the exciting stuff we have for you this month, allow me to pass along a sincere wish from all of us at TechTrax that you enjoy a wonderful holiday season!

First this month, and very exciting for all our readers, we welcome yet another Microsoft MVP to our writing team! The fun and incredible Herb Tyson has now joined us, bringing our list of Microsoft MVP writers to 10. When I first became an MVP in 1995, Herb, one of the first MVPs, was there holding the door open for me and welcoming me with a big, friendly smile. Herb is an extremely talented guy. Besides his multi-disciplinary doctorate and technical expertise, he's a terrific musician (which I can truly say, because I spent my own money purchasing his CDs). I love his bio pictures, they do a great job of portraying both his wheat (professional) and frosting (fun) sides! And this month, Herb shows us how to create a cool macro that allows you to use the currently shortcutless Paste Special feature, with new ease.

And we're also thrilled to welcome Doreen Yale, who recently received her MOS (formerly MOUS) certification as a Microsoft Office Specialist, joining Beth Melton and Linda Johnson as our third Office Specialist, who volunteers here to provide you with some of the best articles related to Microsoft Office that you can find on the web! Doreen spent most of her life living in England and recently moved to Canada. In her inspiring first article, Doreen allows us to share her feelings of what it's like to be blind and make the decision to uproot her whole life for new found happiness.

This month also brings articles from Alan Wheeler and Alex Angelopoulos back to us. Alan started writing for TechTrax in its infancy, but he informed me that the new school year would take him away for awhile, as he has been busy taking up the challenges of getting his degree as a system engineer and developer. This month, Alan brings us a series explaining the battles blind AOL users face and what recent law suits have done to help improve their keyboard access to the software. And Alex shares with us his informative rant regarding important issues you need to consider when attempting to purchase a suitable mouse to upgrade your system. Alex hasn't been available to do a lot of writing for TechTrax because Microsoft has been keeping him busy getting his expert advice on Windows scripting issues. But as with all our busy professional writers here, we'll take what we can get from you all.

And speaking of busy professionals, allow me to take a moment here to remind you that our writers are all volunteers. Volunteers who love to share their knowledge with folks who want to learn, with nothing more in return than your eternal gratitude <smile> and your knowledge that when you're looking for a top professional to call upon as a consultant to get that miserable job done—these are some of the best consultants you can find anywhere! So when some job has been dumped on your desk and you haven't the faintest idea how you're going to start to tackle it, know that the answer may be as close as a quick email to TechTrax@MouseTrax.com or click the Authors link above to read more about their skills. When it comes to Microsoft technologies, we have some of the very best professionals right here, writing for TechTrax. Tell us what technical battles you face and there's a very good chance that someone here can offer you just the expert assistance you need to get the job done. And if our writers here are currently too busy, we can easily check with our 1,200 MVP friends!

That small commercial announcement out of the way, this month we also congratulate Carl Swann and Martha Bagswell, who were our drawing winners in last month's Survey. We asked you to provide us with your opinions about technology and we offered up some great prizes to two lucky winners. So be sure to read what they had to say when they learned they'd won and also check out this month's review of what you had to say in our technology survey. But don't feel bad if you didn't win this time, because we'll be holding a new drawing next month from our subscriber list!

I also want to thank TechTrax reader Colin Gardom who wrote us to let us know he'd discovered some easier ways to set up web pages within Outlook. Thanks Colin for taking the time to tell us and your update has been added to that article, as well as in our Update Library.

And finally, TechTrax made another leap in the world of premiere technical Ezines. This month TechTrax was recognized by FreeTechMail as one of their recommended Photo of Dian technical publications. We're thrilled! And welcome to all our new subscribers who found us via Free Tech Mail. If you're not familiar with FreeTechMail.org, you should check them out! A great one-stop site where you can sign up for some of the best tech newsletters on the web. If you want to learn some new technology, it's a great place to make the hunt for info easy, as well as manage all your subscriptions from one location.

Again, have a wonderful holiday, whichever one you celebrate this season. And remember—be careful out there!

Dian D. Chapman
Editor, TechTrax Ezine

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