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Saturday, 13 October 2012

How to Set the Snapshot Resolution, Pixel in Adobe Acrobat Reader For Image

found in Adobe, is under Edit | Preferences | General, there is an option to set the snapshot tool resolution to a fixed number. I use 300pixels/inch’
The Adobe Acrobat Reader Preferences
300 PPI is a good resolution for printed images. 96PPI would be fine for on-line documents.
The Adobe Acrobat Reader Fixed pixel resolution
You can now use the Marque snap shot tool to capture images from a PDF file at a vastly improved quality.
The Adobe Acrobat Marquee select snapshot tool


How to Set the Snapshot Resolution, Pixel in Adobe Acrobat Reader For Image

Friday, 12 October 2012

Open Office 2007 Xlsx Files in MS Office 2003 / XP / 2000

Open Office 2007 files in MS Office 2003/ XP/2000

Most of the users get the problem that he is not able to open Microsoft office 2007 files with extensions “.docx” – Word Document, “.xlsx” – MS excel file and “.pptx” – Powerpoint presentations in office 2003 or lower versions.


This is a common problem with many users who use MS office versions which are older than MS office 2007. The documents saved by the new office software are not backward compatible directly. But there is a very useful and easy add-on available from Microsoft itself.

Also we will tell you a workaround to save your documents in such a way that will open it on any computer with older version of Microsoft office.

Way 01:
Install the compatibility pack on a computer that is running Microsoft Office 2003 programs, Microsoft Office XP programs, or Microsoft Office 2000 programs

Way 02:
Save Files In Compatible Format

Way 01 : Download Compatibility Pack

Microsoft has added the new Office Open XML Formats to the following 2007 Microsoft Office programs:
  • Microsoft Office Excel 2007
  • Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
  • Microsoft Office Word 2007
A compatibility pack is available to make sure that you can open and save Office Open XML Formats (Office 2007) in earlier versions of Microsoft Office (Office 2003, 2000 or XP).

Follow the given steps to download free Microsoft compatibility pack and install it.

To use this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.



When you have downloaded the file, double click on FileFormatConveter.exe file to start installation.

Now here it’s simply a case of pretending you’ve read the license terms and clicking continue


Now Click OK to Complete Installation.

Once the process is done, you can open new Office files in older version.


Way 02: Save Files In Compatible Format

You can install this compatibility pack in your computer, but if you need to send your document to a client or a friend or anyone else who does not have this compatibility pack, then you will still be in trouble. To avoid such trouble we give you a very useful tip, because we always believe “Prevention is better than cure”.

We will tell you how you can save the documents in older formats which will open the documents with the new as well as old versions of MS office, without any problem.

To save it in compatible format, simply click on the circular office logo at the top left corner of MS word / or Excel or PowerPoint > click on Save As arrow > and select the MS office 97-2003 compatible version as shown in images below.




Or else you can change the saving option permanently in new Office option.

Click Office Button >> Word Options



Select older extension as a default saving option.



Now you can enjoy.

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

WORLD LONGEST JUMP : Red Bull Stratos | Felix Baumgartner, Redbull Stratos, Space Jump

Felix Baumgartner, Redbull Stratos, Space Jump
                                                                                   
Felix's Record Breaking Jumps and Accomplishments include:

Red Bull Stratos: Shattering World Records


Speaking of the power of the human mind, all things are possible. You've been thinking of that novel? Maybe this story would inspire you enough to take a dive.

Monday October 8th, a record-breaking skydiver, Felix Baumgartner backed by a team of world-leading scientists, will take a stratospheric balloon flight to 120,000 feet/36,576 meters above the Earth’s surface and jump.


The mission is dubbed: “RED BULL STRATOS”

Red Bull Stratos, a mission to the edge of space, will attempt to transcend human limits that have existed for 50 years. Supported by a team of experts Felix Baumgartner plans to ascend to 120,000 feet in a stratospheric balloon and make a freefall jump rushing toward earth at supersonic speeds before parachuting to the ground. His attempt to dare atmospheric limits holds the potential to provide valuable medical and scientific research data for future pioneers.


2012 - (July 25) Felix Baumgartner successfully jumped from 18 miles / 29 kilometres above the Earth 97,063 feet / 29,584 meters and completed a free fall at a speed of an airliner - 536 miles or 864 kilometres per hour (latest figures sanctioned by USPA and NAA). This jump was a significant achievement in ballooning history but it also proved that safety and recovery systems are functional in preparation for the 120,000 feet attempt.

2012 - (March 15) First test jump with high altitude balloon and pressurized capsule: Freefall from 71,581 feet over Roswell, NM. Maximum speed: 364.4 mph. Felix is the third person to leap from that altitude and survive.

2007 - BASE jump from world's tallest building, Taipei 101 Tower, Taipei, Taiwan (1,669 feet)


2006 - Felix earned his motorized wings as a helicopter pilot at Twin Air Helicopter School, Van Nuys, USA.


2004 - BASE jump into Marmet Cave in Velebit National Parc, Croatia (623 feet deep)


2004 - World record BASE jump from the highest bridge in the world, Millau Bridge, France (1,125 feet)


2003 - Channel Crossing, Dover, England to Calais, France; first crossing of the English Channel with a carbon wing


2001 - Nominated for a World Sports Award in London, England (category: Extreme Sports)


1999 - World record BASE jump from the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1,479 feet)



1999 - World record lowest BASE jump from Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (95 feet)

1997 - World champion title for BASE jumping in West Virginia, United States.


BIOGRAPHY
Born in Salzburg, Austria in 1969, Felix began skydiving at the age of 16 and polished his skills as part of the Austrian military's demonstration and competition team. In 1988, he began performing skydiving exhibitions for Red Bull. The company's out-of-the-box thinking and Felix's adventurous spirit clicked, and they've collaborated ever since.

By the 1990s, Felix felt that he'd gone as far as he could with traditional skydiving, so he extended his canopy skills with BASE jumping - parachuting from a fixed object or landform. He finds that the lightning-fast reflexes and precise techniques required by such low-altitude feats also enhance his high-altitude skydiving technique.
Felix has made world-record BASE jumps and has been nominated for a World Sports Award and two categories in the NEA Extreme Sports Awards. He is also a prominent advocate for the nonprofit Wings for Life Spinal Cord Research Foundation. And, while he acknowledges that the Red Bull Stratos mission is a step into the unknown, his determination to reach the edge of space and break the speed of sound is unshakable. "If Red Bull Stratos is successful, we can share data that hasn't been available ever before," Felix states. "I would be proud to be able to make such a contribution."

THE MISSION TO STRATOSPHERE:
Red Bull Stratos, a mission to the edge of space, will attempt to transcend human limits that have existed for 50 years. Supported by a team of experts Felix Baumgartner plans to ascend to 120,000 feet in a stratospheric balloon and make a freefall jump rushing toward earth at supersonic speeds before parachuting to the ground. His attempt to dare atmospheric limits holds the potential to provide valuable medical and scientific research data for future pioneers.

                       
The Red Bull Stratos team brings together the world's leading minds in aerospace medicine, engineering, pressure suit development, capsule creation and balloon fabrication. It includes retired United States Air Force Colonel Joseph Kittinger, who holds three of the records Felix will strive to break.
Joe Kittinger holds the world record for jumping   102,800 ft in 1960 from space

Current World Record holder kittinger mentor for RED BULL STRATOS team




Joe's record jump from 102,800 ft in 1960 was during a time when no one knew if a human could survive a jump from the edge of space. Joe was a Captain in the U.S. Air Force and had already taken a balloon to 97,000 feet in Project ManHigh and survived a drogue mishap during a jump from 76,400 feet in Excelsior I. The Excelsior III mission was his 33rd parachute jump.
Although researching extremes was part of the program's goals, setting records wasn't the mission's purpose. Joe ascended in helium balloon launched from the back of a truck. He wore a pressurized suit on the way up in an open, unpressurized gondola. Scientific data captured from Joe's jump was shared with U.S. research personnel for development of the space program. Today Felix and his specialized team hope to take what was learned from Joe's jumps more than 50 years ago and press forward to test the edge of the human envelope.

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