
(1) Tutorial Lady's Guide to Alt Key Symbols
Kindle Version
Tutorial Lady's Guide to Alt Key Symbols includes codes for Windows Alt Key characters, and also Unicode characters and HTML numerical codes for 150 symbols not found on your computer keyboard. Even if you don't have a Kindle, you can download the Kindle app to your PC or smartphone. Now you can keep your keyboard symbols handy for immediate lookup... and bookmarking.
Examples:
Copyright ©
Alt, 0, 1, 6, 9 for Print
U+00A9 (Alt, x) for Unicode
© followed by ; for HTML
Bullet •
Alt, 0, 1, 4, 9 for Print
U+2022 (Alt, x) for Unicode
• followed by ; for HTML
French accent e acute - é
Alt, 0, 2, 3, 3 for Print
U+00E9 (Alt, x) for Unicode
é followed by ; for HTML
Heart ♥
Alt, 3 for Print
U+2665 (Alt, x) for Unicode
♥ followed by ; for HTML
Here's the link for more info and a "Look Inside the Book." It's just $0.99 for the entire list of 150 symbols in three formats plus instructions. Visit http://tinyurl.com/altkeyguide
PDF Version
The same 150 symbols, plus instructions, formatted as a 16-page PDF e-book. Download the Alt Key PDF Sample page here.
Just $0.99 for the 16-page printable PDF guide containing 150 symbols in three formats - plus instructions. Here's the Paypal button for the PDF version:
(2) Tutorial Lady's Guide to Curing Spelling Amnesia

If you suffer from "Spelling Amnesia," the disorder that kills your memory for spelling and grammar rules, the Tutorial Lady has a quick cure.
If you have to stop and think about which spelling to use for THEIR, THERE or THEY'RE; ITS vs IT'S; AFFECT vs. EFFECT; or YOUR vs. YOU'RE... Tutorial Lady's spelling tutorial can help. A handy reference guide for fixing the most common spelling, grammar and punctuation mistakes... before they happen.
Click this link for info about the NEW Kindle tutorial for curing Spelling Amnesia. 99¢
PDF Version
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(3) Tutorial Lady's Guide to Designing Attractive Flyers with Word 2003, 2007 & 2010

Although Microsoft Word was originally created as a word processing program, many people began using it as a design tool for flyers, advertisements, announcements, posters and more. And while Word doesn't have the same features and capabilities as Microsoft's desktop design Publisher program, you can still create a very attractive flyer or document, if you know a few tricks.
For example: When you insert a graphic into your Word flyer, does the text end up at the bottom, leaving a bunch of white space to the side of your picture? My Word flyer tutorial will teach you how to wrap your text around the graphic.
The tutorial will also teach you how to: (1) Set up the Quick Access Toolbar (Word 2007-2010); (2) Make a border around your page; (3) Embed your fonts (essential for making PDFs or emailing your flyer); (4) Insert, resize, rotate, move and crop your graphics; (5) Change graphic colors, make borders for graphics, wrap text around graphics and rotate or flip your pictures - and a whole lot more.
Kindle Version
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PDF Version
Please use the Paypal button below to purchase the PDF version of Tutorial Lady's Guide to Designing Attractive Flyers with Word 2003, 2007 & 2010. Just 99¢.