Sun City Summerlin Computer Club

 Keeping Up To Date With Club Activities

The Gigabyte Gazette, which you can access from any computer at www.scscc.com . is our monthly newsletter - chock full of valuable information about Club activities and computer-related subjects. By reading the Gigabyte Gazette you can find out about all the Classes, Seminars, Special Interest Groups and Kaffe Klatches scheduled each month. Additionally, you can learn more about your computer from the "Ask the Experts" column, find interesting sites to explore in "Web Surfing", have access to helpful and interesting articles written by members of the Association of Personal Computer User Groups, find the extensive listing of our "Helping Hands" who you can call for answers to specific questions you might have, and links to numerous valuable resources written and supported by Club members.

 Should you not have your own computer, you're invited to view the Gigabyte Gazette on one of the Club's computers in the Lab, during Open Lab times (which are shown on the Lab Calendar). And it's easy to print out any content of special interest to you: simply (1) go to the Menu bar and click File/Print; (2) in the "Page range" box on the left choose the appropriate amount of area you want to print (either "Current page" for a full page, or "Selection" if you've highlighted an area less than one page), (3) click "OK".

 Activities for the Week are announced, prior to each week, via e-mail, by the Education SIG Coordinator. These e-mails are reminders and up-dates of scheduled, and sometimes newly added, programs and learning opportunities.

 Administrative Announcements are sent by e-mail, as need arises. There's a link to instructions for receiving these occasional e-mails on the Gigabyte Gazette Table of Contents.

 Our HelpingHandsOnline Support Forum, via e-mail, is a great resource for helping each other with computer problems. You can e-mail your question and await replies from knowledgeable members, or you can choose not to be an active participant. If you can post a solution to someone's request for help, that's great. However, if you just want to lurk and learn, you can do that also. Instructions for gaining access to the HelpingHandsOnline Support Forum are published in the Gigabyte Gazette -- go to the Table of Contents for a link to the details.

  

Updated September 1, 2007


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