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  2. You can now edit Microsoft Office files straight from Gmail - AOL

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    Gmail is building up its integration with Microsoft Office files, allowing users to directly edit Office documents that they receive in attachments. Users have been able to edit files from Google ...

  3. Category:Christmas user templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Christmas user templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  4. Add Stationery in AOL Mail

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    Add context and color to your emails for a more professional, impactful, or fun presentation whether you're sending a fun pick-me-up message or a professional resume, adding Stationery to your email is the perfect way to brighten up any message.

  5. List of Easter eggs in Microsoft products - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Bunny has an exported function named after him, BUNNY_351 in krnl386.exe. [8] Also, the Bunny is the icon for the Microsoft Party Line (rumor.exe) in some pre-release versions of Windows 95. In the internet mail app, there is a hidden credits list that can be accessed by clicking Help, About, comctl32.dll, and typing MORTIMER.

  6. Christmas Wishes (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    "Christmas Wishes" received mostly positive reviews from critics. According to Nielsen Media Research, "Christmas Wishes" drew 5.79 million viewers and received a 2.9 rating/8% share in the 18–49 demographic, staying even with the previous two episodes, "Gettysburg" and "Mrs. California." It ranked first in its timeslot, and was the highest ...

  7. Acorn Archimedes - Wikipedia

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    The Acorn Archimedes is a family of personal computers designed by Acorn Computers of Cambridge, England.The systems in this family use Acorn's own ARM architecture processors and initially ran the Arthur operating system, with later models introducing RISC OS and, in a separate workstation range, RISC iX.