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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0 provider driver on a 64bit System

Today, I tried to set a connection to an Access 2003 database using ADO.NET  whithin c# 2008 express platform.
After setting the option

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Excel Tip of the Day: How to work with Lists

A List is a set of ordered labels. For example the days of the week is an example of list

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday


Excel has some built-in list:



Sunday, April 18, 2010

Excel Tip of the Day: My favourite shortcuts

In this post I will publish my favourite shortcuts. Shortcuts are overlooked by most users, but I can guarantee you that if you start to learn them you will be as much as 30% faster while using Excel. You will not need to use the mouse anymore, which is very time saving.

Let's get started


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Back up software: Allway sync, Syncback pro, Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite (Part II)

In this post we will have a look at Allway Sync.

ASCIIMathML formulas test

You will find here some formulas written in MathML


`a = b^2 `

` {(S_(11),...,S_(1n)),(vdots,ddots,vdots),(S_(m1),...,S_(mn))] `

HTML, CSS, Java script comments

While working on this blog, I have realized that there are at lest three different ways to insert a comment on a HTML web page.

1) HTML comments
<!--This is a comment. Comments are not displayed in the browser-->

The tricky part was to find out how to visualize this comment on the webpage, something that is not supposed to show-up! . The solutions comes down to this table

Sunday, April 11, 2010

How to customize blogspot

Thanks to a very good friend of mine, Claudio Corsetti, I managed to make some changes to my blog layout

1) To make the main column wider just do this
#outer-wrapper { width: 1000px;}
#main-wrapper { width: 750px;}
#sidebar-wrapper { width: 220px;}

Back up software: Allway sync, SyncbackPro, Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite (Part I)

I have been working with a computer for at least the last 15 years (my first computer was an Intel 286) and since my early use I have always been worried about how to safely store my data
My first back up support was just a small box packed with CDs, each of them carefully labelled to keep record of their content.