Quick way to add oxford comma in Microsoft PPT? [closed] - ms-access

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Thinking out loud here - would be great if there were a button in PowerPoint that went through every text box / piece of text in the PowerPoint deck and add Oxford commas (or remove). How might this work?
(New to SO, apologies if this is an incorrect way of asking this question!)

Technically speaking there is. The search and replace function is activated with Ctrl + L or in the command bar at the right. You just need to say enter the comma and replace it with a point or nothing when you want to remove it.

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How to enable copy paste in google chrome if it is been disabled by website? [closed]

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Did lot of research work but don't know how to do this.
Help me guys.
How about this add on?
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-copy/abidndjnodakeaicodfpgcnlkpppapah?hl=en-US
That or looking at the source of the page (depending on the method they block it with) or inspecting elements. It's all on your computer, you just need to disable some scripts to make them more manageable.

How to find out who is using my code? [closed]

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I suspect that someone has copy-pasted my website HTML and is using it as their own. How can I find out who it is? Is there any way to track them down?
I know that I can reverse-image search.
Is there a way to search the internet by webpage html fragments?
If they didn't rehost my resources, is there a way to check who is hotlinking my CSS or JS, if anyone? (what this person mentioned but didn't explain Hotlinking my Cascading Style Sheets )
You can check the request body fields, assuming that they're stealing your server's bandwith. You can also write a crawler that tries to match your html with other but It won't be reliable. Maybe you can use Google to find specific html blocks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_hacking

What is the ⇧ key in Linux? [closed]

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The keyboard shortcuts page for Sublime Text (http://sublime-text-unofficial-documentation.readthedocs.org/en/latest/reference/keyboard_shortcuts_win.html) lists the ⇧ key for a number of shortcuts in Linux. What is this key, and how do I type it?
I think it refers to Shift, under Lock Caps.
That is the Shift key. You'll usually find two of them, one at either end of the row above the space bar.

Are chrome extensions safe? [closed]

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I'd like to install a chrome extension is it always safe to use it?
Are there any risks?
That depends on the extension.
You may want to have a look at this:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/01/malware-vendors-buy-chrome-extensions-to-send-adware-filled-updates
well actually the are safe but they bring many unwanted things such my Search Bar, baybilon search etc... for example befault tab, addblock plus... and google is a very good company and you can trust it

How can I open a fixed url by a few strokes on chrome whth vimium [closed]

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On chrome I installed Awesome and Vimium, everytime when I enter "t" , the awesome page shows up. Is there some way to open a fixed url by a few keystroke, such as type "t" and open www.google.com in a new tab?
This seems to align with this issue. Helpfully, the hint given in response is a reasonable workaround in the meantime. For a more concise shortcut, using a rarely used key (eg. for B) as the bookmark name should help.
It's the answer I got from the plugin writer.
https://github.com/philc/vimium/issues/933