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Backing up your Wordpress blog
Backing up your Blogger blog
Backing up your website or blog
The word “paranoid” is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as
“exhibiting unnecessary or extreme fear; characterized by unreasonable or excessive suspicion of others.”
Well, you know the old joke: Just because you're paranoid i doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you!
In a similar sort of way, I don’t think there is anything “unreasonable” in being paranoid about losing the content on your website.
Handwriting on the web
Further thoughts on using Word for Desktop Publishing: Frames
Using Word for desktop publishing
Organising yourself
Mind your language! Crosswordese
That sounds much more difficult than the task facing you in an ordinary crossword, doesn't it? In fact, much of the time it's easier, for one simple reason.
Combining different versions of a document
If you and your colleague have been using Microsoft Word, then you don’t have a problem. All you need to do is use the Combine Documents feature.