Thursday, 31 March 2011

How to create an electronic form using Word 2010 content controls

Takeaway: Use Word 2010’s content controls to create easy-to-use electronic forms. They’re similar to Word 2003’s form fields, but better.
Word forms allow you to gather information in an easy way. They’re easy to create, easy to use, and have almost unlimited possibilities. I’ll show you how to create these useful forms by creating a simple evaluation form - the type you might fill out after attending a workshop or seminar.
Before you can create the form, you have to find the controls. To create a form in Word 2003, you must display the Form toolbar. You’ll use what we call form fields. (These aren’t the same as coded fields that you insert by choosing Field from the Insert menu; these are controls.) In Word 2007 and 2010, you’ll find form fields on the Developer toolbar in the Controls group. Click the Legacy option’s dropdown to see form fields ( Word 2003) and ActiveX controls.
If Word 2010’s Developer tab isn’t visible, do the following to display it:
  1. Click the Quick Access Toolbar dropdown (you’re not adding anything to the QAT, but this route gives you quick access to the ribbon options).
  2. Choose More Commands.
  3. In the left pane, click Customize Ribbon.
  4. In the list to the right under Main Tabs, check Developer and click OK.
In the Controls group (on the Developer tab), you’ll see a number of other controls - some seem to duplicate the Legacy option’s controls. These new controls are content controls. We’ll be working with content controls, but you can replicate some of their functionality in Word 2003 using form fields.

You can insert form controls directly into a document, but consider inserting them into a table instead. They’re a bit easier to corral that way. For instance, I’ve inserted a two-column, five-row table into the document shown below. In the left column, I’ve entered descriptive labels for the content controls. (Choose Table from the Insert menu/tab.) We’ll enter the appropriate content controls into the right column. Specifically, we’ll enter two text fields, one date field, and two lists.

First, let’s enter a text field for the class ID, as follows:
  1. Select the first cell in the right column (to the right of the label, Class).
  2. Click Plain Text Content Control in the Controls group (on the Developer tab). In Word 2003, click Text Form Field on the Forms toolbar.

That’s all there is to it, although you can click Properties (in the Control group) to better define the control. For now, the default options are fine. Enter a second Plain Text Content Control for the instructor’s name. Next, add a Date Picker Content Control as follows:
  1. Select the third cell in the right column and click Date Picker Content Control in the Controls group. (There’s no comparable field in Word 2003. Use a text field and set its type to Date.
  2. Click the Properties option in the Controls group, set the format to m/d/yy, and click OK.

At this point, you have three controls and you’ve not had to work very hard. You can add a title and flag a few settings, but there’s just not a lot that has to be done.
Now, add a control that lets users choose an item from a list. Specifically, add a list of ratings so the students can score the instructor on preparation and content. Specifically, create a list of five possible scores, from very poor to excellent, as follows:
  1. Select the fourth cell in the right column and click Drop Down List Content Control in the Controls group (Drop Down Form Field in Word 2003).
  2. Click Properties.
  3. Click Add.
  4. Enter Very poor in the Display Name control.
  5. Enter 1 in the Value control.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 to create the list shown below. When you’re done, click OK.


Repeat the above instructions to add another Drop Down List Content Control for the last cell in the right column. Or, simply copy it—yes, you can copy a control!
Once you’ve inserted all the content controls (or form fields), protect the document as follows:
  1. Press Ctrl+A to select the entire document (or select only the table if you’re working in a larger document).
  2. Choose Group from the Controls menu. (You’ll skip this in Word 2003.)
  3. Click Restrict Editing in the Protect group. (In Word 2003, choose Protect Document from the Tools menu).
  4. Check 2. Editing restrictions.
  5. From the dropdown, choose Filling In Forms.
  6. Save the form, close it, and reopen it.


To use the form, simply press tab to select the first content control. (When adding the content controls, you can change the default instructions.) Enter a class ID and press tab. Enter the instructor’s name and press tab. To enter a date, click the dropdown and click a date. Word will enter the date in the format you selected when you set the control’s properties. Press Tab to move to the next control.

The next two controls are list controls. Click the dropdown for each and select one of the list items.


Word content controls and form fields are an excellent way to implement a bit of control and consistency when gathering information.

Windows 8: Beta collectors waiting with bated breath for a leak

While there have been various minor Windows 8 leaks claimed and reported by various sites, Microsoft has kept a tight lid on its next version of Windows to date.
But in the past few days, rumors of a possible leak of one of the newer Windows 8 internal builds have been gaining steam. Some known beta-leaking sites have been posting new screen shots of what they are claiming to be leaked Windows 8 builds. These builds may be from one or more select OEMs, who supposedly are finally starting to get private test builds of Windows 8 from Microsoft.
There have been all kinds of claims as to how and why Microsoft has managed to keep Windows 8 leaks to a minimum. There’s a forbidding warning (beyond the milder “sssh. let’s not leak our hard work”) on the alleged Windows 8 screen shots. It reads:
“Unauthorized use or disclosure in any manner may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment (in the case of employees), termination of an assignment or contract (in the case of contingent staff), and potential civil and criminal liability.”
There also have been claims that Microsoft has coded identifying information into Windows 8 downloads to help the company track leakers. (One of my sources said that there are some builds of Windows 8 that are “Red Pill,” which means they only can be downloaded by certain individuals when they are on the Microsoft campus.)
The latest alleged Windows 8 screen shots don’t sport the new Windows 8 user interface(s), as the interface typically is one of the last pieces that Microsoft adds to Windows test builds. (I am using interface in the plural here because we Microsoft watchers have heard there will likely be at least two different interfaces for Windows 8 client when it ships, with one being a tile-based touch-centric one, known as MoSH, for Modern Shell.)
On March 30, a bunch of new alleged Windows 8 screen shots, posted by CNBeta.com, make mention of a possible new Windows 8 feature known as “History Vault.” The WinRumors.com site described History Vault as Microsoft’s answer to Apple’s Time Machine. History Vault, from what little can be gleaned from the new screen shots, looks to be an update to Microsoft’s Shadow Copy feature that has been in Windows since Vista.
Other recent alleged Windows 8 screen shots have shown the “System Reset” capability that Microsoft told OEMs in April 2010 that it planned to add to the coming version of Windows. Some sites also claim that there are mentions of Internet Explorer 10 in some recent Windows 8 builds. In April 2010, Microsoft was telling OEMs that IE 9 would be the version of IE that would be included in Windows 8. My deduction: The IE team has decided to get the lead out, and is on a faster turn-around schedule than expected just a year ago.
Microsoft developers are working on M3, or Milestone 3, of Windows 8 at this point in time. Once M3 is done, which should/could be this summer, Microsoft is expected to make test builds of Windows 8 somewhat more widely available. I’ve heard from a couple of my contacts that Microsoft could show off Windows 8 to its partners at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in July in Los Angeles, if not before. And last I heard, the Softies are still planning to hold a Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in September (most likely in Redmond), and plan to make available around that time either a Community Test Preview or possibly a beta of Windows 8.
Apologies for all the “allegeds” and “supposeds” in this post. Microsoft officials still are not talking about Windows 8, and — believe it or not — still not confirming officially that the next version of Windows will be “Windows 8.”

Sony trots out RF865RK wireless headset, NC13 noise-cancelling earbuds


Sony has introduced a pair of new sleek and rather high-end headsets. The RF865RK drops the wires and the NC13 cancels out external noise.
Starting with the RF865RK headphones, this ear-padded headset sports rechargeable batteries that can get extra juice from a specially-designed docking station. These headphones take approximately 3.5 hours to charge but then deliver up to 25 hours of audio playback.
As for the audio quality, the RF865RK headphones host 40mm driver units and a 10-22,000Hz frequency response time with the intention of delivering a deeper and clearer bass sound.
Then we have the petite NC13 in-earphones, which cancel out ambient noise by up to 87.4%. To take advantage of this function, the unit requires one AAA battery. That should guarantee up to 100 hours of playback time. With the same frequency response time as the RF865RK, the NC13 uses a 13.5mm driver.
Pricing and availability for the RF865RK headphones have not been announced yet. The NC13 earbuds, however, will start shipping tomorrow and cost $69.99.

100% Free Calls To INDIA And 54 Other Countries (TESTED !!!)

100% free calls to INDIA and 54 other countries. We have been waiting for this type of service from long time. Freephone2phone.com is a free Ad based calling service which provides free calling to Phone number worldwide from USA Local Access numbers.
You will hear a short 10 Sec ad before your call is connected. This sponsored call will give you only 10 min to talk to anyone in world(54 countries) including INDIA.

Main Facts -
  • AD supported service (10 Sec short Ad)
  • Free call duration of 5 min to anywhere in world (54 countries including INDIA)
  • US Local Access numbers from most of the cities
  • Good voice quality
  • No registration required or credit card information required
  • Free calls to 54 countries.
Landline :- Free calls to United States, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil (Rio de Janeiro / Sao Paulo , Salvador, Recife, Brasilia, Florianopolis), Canada, Chile (Santiago only), China, Colombia (Bogota, Cali, Cartagena, Medellin), Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Guadeloupe, Guam, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico(Guadlajarah / Mexico City / Monterrey, Acapulco, Cancun, Ciudad Juárez, León, Mexicali, Morelia, Puebla, Puerto Vallarta, Tijuana), Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia (Moscow / St. Petersburg only), Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey (Istanbul, Izmir only), United Kingdom, US Virgin Island, Vatican City, Venezuela

Mobile Phones :- Free Calls to United States, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Thailand

Now come to main Point "How to make free calls without any registration"

Just follow these simple steps :

STEP 1 : Dial any of the US Local Access number for Freephone2phone.com

DETROIT , MI (313) 879-6549
FORT WORTH, TX (817) 886-2912
DALLAS, TX (214) 270-0651
DENVER, CO (720) 257-7052
CINCINNATI, OH (513) 488-0510
CHICAGO, IL (312) 262-0496
DALLAS, TX (214) 270-0651
Other number are available on freephone2phone.com website.

STEP 2 :  After ad In Main menu dial 1 for making a call
STEP 3 : After ad Dial you destination number in format below

US and CANADA number 1 + Area code + number
For international call 011 + country code + Number (eg for INDIA 01191NUMBER)

Your call will be connected for next 10 min and you will heat beep sound just before 30 Sec of call disconnect.

How to Make free calls using freephone2phone.com service from Outside USA
Please note that this service is strictly for US based people. But if you are not in USA and want to use the free calling service then you need to call the US access number from any of the Free US calling services like Gmail, icall or other Betamax service. However your caller identity should be US otherwise your call will not be completed.

For call from Gmail first read this first.

I use Gmail with free vpn service called Hostizzle get it or just use proxy or other free vpn for US IP
now login to your Gmail account after changing your IP you will see new feature in left side call phone now click it dial any freephone2phone.com access number and do above steps.
You Are Done,
Feel Free To Ask or check out www.freephone2phone.com for more info

Two Free USA Number For You.

I will teach you how to get free US phone number with ipkall to get your own google voice number.

Step:
      (1)
  1. Register your SIP or IAX2 client with a VoIP service like www.callcentric.com or www.voipuser.org. Once you register your IP phone with their VoIP Network, you are able to contact all of the other registered members if they are on-line when you are. These services provide an external SIP contact address like bob1234@example.com. You can use a hardware device, such as an IP Phone or ATA, or a softphone running on your PC, such as X-Lite or Ekiga, in conjunction with a headset or microphone and speakers.
  2. After you receive your SIP address, register that number at IpKall, and you will be assigned a local number in Washington State. Give out your Washington state number to friends, family, business associates, and others around the world. Using this number, they can call you for the cost of a domestic call and you will receive the call through your IP telephone device anywhere in the world.

check your mail for ipkall phone number now you are done with ipkall you got your usa number to use it in google voice  (remember its only for US member to use it from other countries use USA proxy or vpn service)

   (2)   Now upgrade you google voice account

To upgrade:
  1. In Gmail, click the Call phone link in the Chat list.
  2. From the Call window, click your current account balance and select History or Add credit.
  3. Once in Google Voice, click the Upgrade your account button.
  4. Complete the upgrade steps including picking your new Google number.

 Now you got your google voice number and you can call to any USA number for free. 
To Use Only Google Voice Number For Incoming Calls Just Remove Ipkall Number From You Google VOice Account Setting.

Happy To Hear You.

Get Your SIP Account With X lite 4

Note: I m using voipuser.org pictures in tutorial is different  

Getting Started

A "softphone" is a piece of software that you download to your computer, which allows you to experience VoIP technology and experiment with set up and call quality.
You will also need a headset and microphone, the Plantronics 400 is a great example, or you could use the speakers and microphone built into your laptop (although sound quality will not be as good).
X-Lite 4.0 is a free softphone from Counterpath that has most of the basic features to allow you to begin making and receiving business calls. It can currently be downloaded from the Counterpath website.
When you have downloaded the software, you must configure it before you can make or receive phonecalls - this is a fairly straightforward process and is described briefly below.

Basic configuration

After installation and on running the program it will display the following screen.

Click on Account Settings to begin the configuration. The SIP Account menu will open. You need to configure the following fields:

  • User ID : Your voipuser username
  • Domain: use sip.voipuser.org
  • Password: enter the password that you have set up in voipuser's sip account
  • Display name: this field isn't required, but will help you identify the account in use





Click OK and the configuration should be complete. If you are using the program for the first time on Windows you may see a prompt telling you that Windows Firewall has blocked some features of the program. If you do, check that it is X-Lite 4 that is being blocked and click Allow access.
The softphone should now register. If it fails, the first thing to check is that you have entered the username and password correctly. If you still cannot make or receive calls, contact voipuser support team for further help.