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How to disable the format option from the context menu appearing in windows explorer?

I just want to disable the format option from the context menu which appear whenever the user right click on the drive letter. Is there ne way to disable the format option from that menu

I accidentally set all my .exe files to open Adobe Reader..Help?

I wasn't thinking when I was opening a file I had downloaded, and I accidentally set all .exe files to open with Adobe Reader. When I uninstall Adobe Reader, everything goes back to normal. But I need Adobe Reader to open up PDF files and read them. So when I reinstalled Adobe Reader, all the programs started opening with Adobe Reader again. Help me out?

How can I read e-mails in Farsi script on my yahoo account? The Farsi script comes out as garbage!?

For read and write in Persian language, you should set your computer. If you are using Windows XP do as following:

Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional and language options > select "Language" tab (In top of the window) > In "Supplemental language support" check on "Install files on complex script and right-to-left languages" > Hit "Apply" button > Then select "Regional Options" tab (In top of the window) > In first drop-down menu select "Farsi" and in second select "Iran" > Hit "OK" button.

Persian language should be set on your computer.

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For sending E-mails in Persian base language you should set your E-mail composer encoding on "UTF-8".
In "Outlook Express" do as following:

"Tools" menu > "Options" > select "Send" tab > In "International Settings" button select "Unicode (UTF-8)" > Hit "OK" button in all of open windows.

Now, you can write in Persian language.

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For recieve Persian language you should do as following:

Open your E-mail > In "View" menu select "Encoding" and set it on "Unicode (UTF-8)"

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Note, while you translate Iranian language to English, you should translate it "Persian".


Good luck

Should restaurants post calorie counts on their menus?

When I first heard about this law, I thought it was kind of silly. I mean, who can't walk into a restaurant and choose something healthy on the menu? Who's going to be shocked that their double cheeseburger with bacon and extra mayo is (gasp) full of fat and calories? My first reaction was that America's weight problem was being blamed on restaurants instead of on the people who choose what they eat at those restaurants.

Then, I changed my mind. My mother in law is always buying me these magazines that I would never pick up myself, like Woman's Day, because of the elaborately decorated cakes on the front. It's kind of an inside joke, because even though I love to bake, I am hopeless at making my creations look attractive. Anyway, one afternoon I was actually reading one of these magazines and saw an article about choosing healthy foods when eating out. The article compared the nutrition information for different menu items at chain restaurants, and some of it was very surprising. I wish now that I'd kept the article, because I can't find it online. Here's what I do remember:

A slice of pizza with pepperoni and mushrooms has less fat and fewer calories than a slice of cheese pizza at Pizza Hut. I wouldn't have thought that would be the case, but the cheese pizza has so much more cheese on it than pizza with toppings, that even the pepperoni isn't as bad for you.

When choosing between a veggie burger and a steak--the steak is better. Those veggie burgers are usually cooked in butter, and with the condiments and extra calories from the roll, you're better off with the steak. (or maybe it was a turkey burger? you get the idea)

Want some breakfast? A veggie omelet is higher in fat and calories than many people would suspect because the veggies are first sauted in butter and THEN the omelet itself is cooked in butter. I don't remember what the breakfast was that the article compared it to, or the restaurant named, but I have to admit I was suprised.

After reading the article and seeing the nutrition information for the various dishes, I started to think that having the fat and calorie content of restaurant meals available to customers would be a good idea. I wish ALL restaurants did that, because so many of the meals we would think of as healthy turned out to be worse than the meals we would think of as unhealthy.

So that's my opinion and I'm sticking to it! :)

Electric training collars and the effects on dog training.?

I just posted an article in the files menu option about E collars and their effects for those people who are not familiar with their use and keep calling them cruel. Please read the article and submitt your comments to me, I am very interested in them. Serious replies only please.

How do you sign out of the Yahoo Mail app?

Access a variety of Yahoo services like Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Sports, Flickr, and more by signing in and out of your account from a desktop or mobile device. If you created an account with a non-Yahoo email or one that ends with ymail , rocketmail, you'll need to enter the full email address to sign in.The problem is that we don't know how to sign out or disconnect from those services or devices. I found the solution on yahoo website. Sharing it with you step by step below.Sign in or Sign out with a mobile browserOn your mobile device go to Sign in or out of YahooTap the Profile icon.Tap Sign in.Enter your Yahoo ID, then tap Next.Enter your password, then tap Sign in.For Signing out-On your mobile device go to Yahoo.Tap the Profile icon.Tap Sign out.Sign in or Sign out from a desktop browserClick Sign in at the top of any Yahoo page.Enter your Yahoo ID.Optionally, select Stay signed in to let your browser to keep you logged in.Click Next.Enter your password, then click Sign in.For Signing out-Mouse over your name at the top of any Yahoo page.Click Sign Out.Sign in or Turn off accounts on a Yahoo appTap the Sidebar icon.Tap Sign in.Enter your Yahoo ID, then tap Next.Enter your password, then tap Sign in.Turn off your account in Yahoo appsChoose which accounts are accessible in the app by turning them on or off.Tap the Sidebar icon.Tap Manage Accounts.Toggle the slider on or off.Tap the Menu icon in Yahoo Mail (the three lines next to where it says Inbox).Scroll down to where it says Settings. Tap Manage Accounts.Swipe to where you see your account. Tap Sign Out.Hope it will help you.

How do I sign out from Yahoo Mail on my phone?

Hi FriendsIf you want to Sign out From Yahoo Mail on your phone.But you don’t know How can you Sign out from Yahoo Mail on your phone? So you don’t need to worry, Today in this article I will tell you How can you Sign out from Yahoo Mail on your phone.Here is the Solution:1.First of all open your Yahoo Mail App.2.Tap the Menu icon.3.Tap the Settings.4.After this,Tap the Manage Account.5,Now,Swipe to the account you want to Remove from the App.6.After this,Tap the Sign out.Hope it Help Full for you.Thanks.

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